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Could a Pirelli v Bridgestone F1 tyre war happen in the future?F1 is not planning for a future tyre war between more than one tyre supplier, according to CEO Stefano Domenicali.
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‘You need to kill me to retire’ - Ocon wasn’t prepared to stop despite "hell”Esteban Ocon insists he wouldn’t choose to retire from a race under any circumstances, despite driving through “hell” at the F1 Qatar Grand...
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TaylorMade Golf Announces Limited Edition Collection with Oracle Red Bull RacingOracle Red Bull Racing and TaylorMade Golf Company, a renowned producer of high-performance golf equipment, today announced the launch of an...
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McLaren explain how team orders are designed to avoid Norris vs Piastri dramaAndrea Stella has detailed the process McLaren go through when issuing team orders to avoid a Lando Norris vs Oscar Piastri fall-out.
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Ted Kravitz questions Hamilton-Russell clash: “How avoidable was all of this?”Ted Kravitz has highlighted a pre-race meeting at Mercedes to question if Lewis Hamilton and George Russell ’s collision was “avoidable”.
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Pirelli beats Bridgestone to be awarded new F1 tyre contractPirelli will continue to supply tyres for F1 until at least 2027 after signing a new contract.
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Brundle weighs into Qatar F1 driver safety debateMartin Brundle has weighed in on the debate over F1 driver safety concerns following the extreme conditions at the Qatar Grand Prix.
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‘Not really an excuse’ - Rosberg has little sympathy for Stroll's strugglesNico Rosberg was unsympathetic towards Lance Stroll over his complaints about track limits at the F1 Qatar Grand Prix.
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FIA chief wants more teams and fewer races as he ramps pressure on F1FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has taken aim at F1 and the existing 10 teams amid his desire to let Andretti enter the sport.
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Ferrari boss aims dig at Alonso over 'unsafe' Leclerc incidentFerrari F1 boss Fred Vasseur reckons Fernando Alonso would have been “more than vocal on the radio” if roles were reversed in an incident with...
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FIA promises to take action after ‘dangerous’ F1 Qatar GPF1 ’s governing body the FIA has vowed to take action to ensure driver safety following the extreme heat conditions at the Qatar Grand Prix.
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Is Norris trying too hard? Will unflappable Piastri cause McLaren power shift?Described as the “best” driver line-up on the F1 grid by Max Verstappen , a fascinating dynamic is unfolding at McLaren between Lando Norris...