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F1 champion Hamilton found comfort in old Lauda text messages Mercedes' non-executive chairman and three-time F1 champion Lauda passed away during the week of the Monaco Grand Prix, with the team paying ...
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Verstappen: F1 Stewards are like football refs Max Verstappen believes that just like referees in a football game, F1 stewards will always have different personal interpretations of the rules.
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Kubica: Closing F1 chapter worthwhile despite 2019 struggles Kubica's arm was partially severed in a rallying accident in 2011, which kept him on the F1 sidelines for eight years until he joined Williams for '19.
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Hamilton absent once again from New Year's Honours list! Hamilton received an OBE in 2008 after securing his first F1 world championship, but the prospect of a knighthood has been debated at length by the ...
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Porsche Reveals Their F1 Tale and How They Were Very Close to Making It Recently, Porsche entered the open-wheel motorsport scene, but with Formula E instead of Formula One. Interestingly, they admitted that F1 was on ...
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Watch Best Motoring Test the McLaren F1 GTR in 1997 The McLaren F1 GTR is one of the coolest race cars of all time. Not a surprise given the road-going version is an iconic piece of motoring history.
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Video: Why McLaren's Sainz followed Norris' simulator path In this video, Jack Benyon visits Carlos Sainz Jr's house as the McLaren F1 driver receives a brand new Cool Performance simulator to use in his ...
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Best races of the 2019 F1 season: Austrian Grand Prix Charles Leclerc lined up on pole but it wouldn't be the final time in the afternoon he would be alongside Max Verstappen in second place.
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How Kubica found the answer to his own incredible F1 challenge Based purely on results, Robert Kubica's Formula 1 comeback was not a success. But that misses the point - to return to the grand prix sphere (and ...
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Fascinating F1 Facts: 25 - Peru's F1 driver For F1 fans, the answer to this question should be Jorge Koechlin von Stein. Now, I am sure that some are currently saying: "What?" or "There's never ...
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