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Leclerc will adapt driving if Verstappen F1 move goes unpunished
Charles Leclerc says Formula 1 drivers will adjust how they drive if Max Verstappen goes unpunished for his defensive manoeuvre on Lewis Hamilton...
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Hamilton ‘not giving any energy’ to Verstappen F1 incident ahead of Qatar
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton says he’s focused on delivering at this weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix rather than dwelling on his...
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Giovinazzi "absolutely" deserves another chance in F1 - Raikkonen
Kimi Raikkonen believes current Alfa Romeo teammate Antonio Giovinazzi deserves another shot to prove himself in Formula 1.
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Verstappen “not surprised” by Mercedes’ request to review F1 clash
Max Verstappen says he is “not surprised” by Mercedes’ request to review his incident with Formula 1 title rival Lewis Hamilton in the Sao Paulo...
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Alonso thinks FIA won’t change opinion on Verstappen-Hamilton incident
Two-time Formula 1 champion Fernando Alonso doesn’t believe the stewards will change their opinion on the controversial incident between Lewis...
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F1 to police track limits at five corners in Qatar
Formula 1 has outlined that it will monitor track limits at five different corners on Qatar’s Losail International Circuit for this weekend’s...
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Ferrari backs F1 to consider 'fun' reverse grid races after Hamilton fightback
Ferrari believes Formula 1 should consider reverse grid races for 2022 after Lewis Hamilton’s spectacular charge from the back of the field in Sao...
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Will Mercedes’ review bid be successful? F1 Qatar GP talking points
Crash.net previews this weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix with the 2021 Formula 1 season hotting up both on and off the track.
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F1 hearing set for Mercedes’ new evidence of Verstappen manoeuvre
A hearing between Formula 1’s stewards and Mercedes will take place on Thursday to decide whether the incident involving Lewis Hamilton and Max...
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Red Bull want answers for “unraceable” Mercedes F1 speed
Red Bull is seeking answers for Formula 1 rival Mercedes’ speed that made it “unraceable” at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
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Masi: FIA not giving Red Bull preferential treatment in F1 wing saga
Formula 1 race director Michael Masi has denied Mercedes boss Toto Wolff’s suggestion Red Bull is being favoured by the FIA.
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Brazil showed F1 sprint has ‘very strong foundations’ - Brawn
F1’s managing director of motorsport Ross Brawn believes an exciting Sao Paulo Grand Prix weekend highlighted how successful the sprint event...