Johnny Herbert holds hope that “common sense prevails” if a further instance of drivers swearing occurs at this weekend’s Formula 1 United States Grand Prix. The topic of... read more »
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McLaren Formula 1 team principal Andrea Stella believes Max Verstappen's collision with Lando Norris in the Austrian Grand Prix was a result of his 2021 clashes with Lewis... read more »
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Max Verstappen denies he was "aggressive" towards Lando Norris in their 2024 Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix crash and that he was moving under braking throughout their... read more »
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Nicholas Latifi reacted sharply to questioning over his qualifying performance for the Italian Grand Prix after surprisingly losing out to stand-in team-mate Nyck de Vries. read more »
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Esteban Ocon has received a non-driving reprimand following an incident with George Russell in the early stages of FP1 in Miami. Ocon was released from his pit garage but was... read more »
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Lewis Hamilton came within inches of being rear-ended by Haas driver Nikita Mazepin as the dangers of the Jeddah Corniche Circuit were again brought sharply into focus. read more »
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The Spaniard's Ferrari was badly damaged when he spun into the barriers at the banked Turn 3 left-hander, his car turning sharply right and breaking the front-left... read more »
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Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has provided key insight into the developments made by the Italian outfit as it aims to bounce back sharply from last season's misery. read more »
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Ferrari will "burn" Mick Schumacher if he is unable to live up to his growing reputation once he makes it to Formula 1, according to outspoken former champion Jacques... read more »
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The Mercedes drivers suffered a Practice One of sharply contrasting fortunes at the Malaysia GP as Nico Rosberg set a commanding pace while Lewis Hamilton ran into engine... read more »
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Michael Schumacher and Bruno Senna had sharply differing views of the accident that put both cars out of the Spanish Grand Prix early in the race. read more »