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Norris explains F1 radio anger that makes him "look like an idiot"

about 1 year ago

from: Autosport.com

( 365 views )

As rain hit the Zandvoort race from the start, Norris begged his team to stop for intermediates. But McLaren was one of several squads, including Mercedes and Williams, to... read more »

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Rain causes chaos in Monaco as Verstappen hits barrier and Sainz spins off amid crashes galore

about 1 year ago

from: GPfans.com

( 466 views )

The rain at the Monaco Grand Prix led to unexpected and exciting action as wetter weather forced pit stops and led to mistakes from many drivers. read more »

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F1 Belgian GP: Verstappen leads Red Bull 1-2 in wet final practice

over 3 years ago

from: Autosport.com

( 499 views )

As the final one-hour session got underway, conditions were considerably wetter than they were at the start of both FP1 and FP2, where the track was ready for slicks after a... read more »

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Magnussen to start from pit lane

over 10 years ago

from: F1Zone.net

( 944 views )

McLaren driver Kevin Magnussen must start from the pit lane due to the damage he sustained in his accident during the final segment of qualifying. Magnussen was caught out by a... read more »

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McLaren blames lack of downforce for poor qualifying

over 10 years ago

from: F1Technical.net

( 834 views )

It was a tricky day for the McLaren team as neither Jenson nor Kevin made it through to Q3 in this afternoon's qualifying session, which was held in rainy conditions. Both... read more »

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HRT fights through challenging qualifying

over 12 years ago

from: F1Technical.net

( 749 views )

The weather played a major role once again in the second day of the British Grand Prix with a dry free practice session and a rainy qualifying session which got wetter and... read more »

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Hamilton tops even wetter FP2

over 12 years ago

from: Crash.Net

( 668 views )

Lewis Hamilton tops FP2 at Silverstone as rain continues to play havoc with the British Grand Prix read more »