Kart racer Luca Corberi has apologised and vowed never to race again following his "disgraceful" behaviour, after he caused outrage by throwing a bumper at a rival... read more »
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Sebastian Vettel admits taking "a little bit more risk" was the reason for his heavy shunt in the dying stages of Q2 in Formula 1 qualifying for the Russian Grand Prix. read more »
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Lewis Hamilton has suggested he may again break whatever guidelines the FIA impose over political messaging after having no regrets over the t-shirt he wore at the Tuscan Grand... read more »
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Unless it's a Reliant Robin or broken, cars tend to have 4 wheels, and the same goes for F1 cars... 99% of the time. Jump back to the late 80s and Tyrrell unveiled... read more »
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The safety car restart crash that triggered the first red flag in the Tuscan Grand Prix can only be described as complete and utter carnage. Fortunately no one was seriously... read more »
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Racing Point believe carbon debris may have caused Lance Stroll's rear-left tyre to fail at the Tuscan Grand Prix. read more »
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The scary pile-up at the Tuscan Grand Prix ahead of a Safety Car restart was controversial, but no one driver was signalled out for blame. Laurence Edmondson looks at the... read more »
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Racing Point team principal Otmar Szafnauer suspects a piece of carbon debris is to blame for the puncture that saw Lance Stroll crash out of the Tuscan Grand Prix. read more »
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Lewis Hamilton felt F1 drivers were put at risk by the late decision to restart the Tuscan Grand Prix, following the multi-car pile-up which caused the race to be suspended. read more »
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Lance Stroll felt a second consecutive podium finish had got away when an issue with his car caused him to crash out of the Tuscan Grand Prix. read more »
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Lance Stroll is unsure of what caused his rear left Formula 1 tyre to fail while running fourth at the Tuscan Grand Prix. read more »
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A formal warning has been issued to 12 F1 drivers who were involved the dramatic restart crash that caused the Tuscan GP to be red-flagged. read more »
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Twelve drivers have been warned following the Mugello melee on the Safety Car restart of the Tuscan Grand Prix that caused the race to be red-flagged. read more »
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Valtteri Bottas is adamant he was "not at all to blame" for the horrific crash at the safety car restart that caused four retirements at the Tuscan Grand Prix. read more »
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Valtteri Bottas felt he was not to blame for the crash that caused a red flag early in the Tuscan Grand Prix, but questioned the safety of the current rules read more »
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Carlos Sainz says Formula 1 must learn from the "properly scary" crash that occurred during a Safety Car restart at Mugello. Sainz was eliminated from the race after... read more »
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McLaren's Carlos Sainz believes Formula 1 must learn from the "really scary" safety car restart incident that took out four drivers and caused a red flag at the... read more »
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A second spectacular melee in the opening laps of the Tuscan Grand Prix caused the race to be red-flagged, leaving only 14 cars in contention at Mugello. read more »
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Daniel Ricciardo rued the yellow flag, ironically caused by team-mate Esteban Ocon, that he felt denied him the shot at qualifying as high as fifth at Mugello. read more »
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Valtteri Bottas believes the yellow flags caused by Esteban Ocon's spin at the end of Formula 1 qualifying cost him pole position for the Tuscan Grand Prix. read more »
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Pierre Gasly caused a modern-day Formula 1 shock by winning his maiden race for AlphaTauri after a hugely-dramatic and incident-filled Italian GP in which Lewis Hamilton... read more »
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Charles Leclerc was thankfully unhurt after a huge crash that caused the Italian Grand Prix to be red flagged. read more »
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Max Verstappen doubts the FIA's ban on Formula 1 engine 'party' modes caused Red Bull's struggles in qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza read more »
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Daniel Ricciardo says he watched with "some rage" as the Formula 3 drivers caused chaos during their qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix. read more »
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner feels Max Verstappen was "lucky" to escape with only minimal damage from a crash in first practice for the Italian Grand Prix. read more »
