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F1
/ 2 months agoHelmut Marko: Max Verstappen’s Red Bull exit looms large
Red Bull's advisor Helmut Marko has admitted that Max Verstappen might consider leaving the team despite his contract running until 2028.
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F1
/ 2 months agoF1 : Sebastian Vettel identifies ‘biggest shift’ facing Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari
Sebastian Vettel believes a change of culture is "the biggest shift" facing Lewis Hamilton as he prepares for his Ferrari debut...
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F1
/ 2 months agoNEWS : Oscar Piastri pens new long-term deal with McLaren
Oscar Piastri has committed himself to McLaren for another few years to come, as the Australian has signed a long-term extension...
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F1
/ 2 months agoRalf Schumacher: Max Verstappen’s F1 reign will end in 2025 season
Max Verstappen's quest for a fifth consecutive F1 World Championship in 2025 faces a steep uphill battle, according to former Grand...
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F1
/ 2 months agoNEWS : Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari dream ignites F1 title fight with McLaren
Lando Norris believes a championship triumph for Lewis Hamilton with Ferrari would be a defining moment in Formula 1 history.
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F1
/ 2 months agoNEWS : Red Bull power up with Mophie for 2025 F1 charge
Red Bull have unveiled a fresh multi-year partnership with mophie, a global frontrunner in portable power solutions, as the 2025 Formula...
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F1
/ 2 months agoGeorge Russell full of confidence heading into 2025 Formula 1 season
The F1 2024 season marked Hamilton and Russell’s third and final year together as Mercedes team-mates before the seven-time World Champion...
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F1
/ 2 months agoRed Bull unleash speed boost for 2025 F1 charge
Red Bull's technical team, led by director Pierre Wache, have pulled back the curtain on the strides they've made with their...
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F1
/ 2 months agoMichael Manning stays put as Max Verstappen’s Red Bull crew eyes title fight
Max Verstappen's trusted engineering team are set to remain intact for the 2025 Formula 1 season, despite earlier whispers of a...
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F1
/ 2 months agoReport: FIA faces rebellion as Motorsport UK threatens legal action
In a dramatic escalation, FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem faces fierce criticism from Motorsport UK.