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Sainz not on Leclerc's level says VilleneuveMay 24 - Carlos Sainz is "not on Leclerc's level", according to outspoken 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve. Indeed, while former 2022...
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F1 rivals don't see Mercedes team has caught up nowMay 24 - Red Bull and Ferrari have denied that Mercedes is now nipping at their heels in 2022. After struggling badly at the start of the...
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Post-Race Interview Wolff Spanish GP Häkkinen & KallioToto Wolff Spanish GP 2022 Post-Race Interview with Mika Häkkinen and Mervi Kallio straight after the Spanish Grand Prix Race the Formula 1...
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2022 Spanish F1 GP Animated Timelapse videoReview the 2022 Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix in 85 seconds.
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2022 Spanish F1 GP Post-Finish Radio TranscriptsMay 23 - Here you can read the transcripts about what the drivers and teams said over the the radio after crossing the finish line at the...
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Red Bull to re-think super-light DRS for next GPMay 23 - World champion Max Verstappen has overcome a hefty early points deficit to Ferrari's Charles Leclerc to take the lead of the 2022...
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Alonso not apologising for his FIA criticismMay 23 - Fernando Alonso has refused to apologise for comments that reportedly could have left him with a disrepute charge courtesy of the...
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Perez team orders anger 'understandable' says MarkoMay 23 - Sergio Perez is "negotiating" for a new Red Bull deal, according to former Formula 1 driver Giedo van der Garde. Mexican Perez was...
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How Max won a torrid Spanish F1 by Peter WindsorOK. Ferrari and Charles Leclerc were looking more than good as a hot-hot-hot Spanish GP approached the half-way mark: Charles had led from...
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Red Bull Post-Race Comments 2022 Spanish F1 GPMax Verstappen, Finish Position: 1st, Start Position: 2nd “It’s great to finish the race today alongside Checo with a first and second place,...
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Ferrari Post-Race Comments 2022 Spanish F1 GPMay 22 - Scuderia Ferrari’s points haul from today’s Spanish Grand Prix certainly did not live up to expectations. After a brilliant...
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How Max won a torrid Spanish F1 by Peter WindsorOK. Ferrari and Charles Leclerc were looking more than good as a hot-hot-hot Spanish GP approached the half-way mark: Charles had led from...