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motorsport.com on MSNWhy McLaren’s Miami F1 dominance wasn’t just a factor of tire managementRivals are quick to claim McLaren’s prodigious race pace is a result of the team performing some technical trickery with its ...
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Motorsport.com on MSNExclusive: Ford "won't run away" if Max Verstappen leaves Red BullFord remains committed to Formula 1 and Red Bull, even if star driver Max Verstappen decides to leave the team for 2026 – ...
FORMULA ONE’s governing body has reduced the penalties for drivers swearing or blasting officials after a huge backlash from ...
Oscar Piastri’s Miami GP-winning McLaren was cleared after FIA inspection, but that hasn’t stopped the tongues from wagging.
Oscar Piastri’s Miami GP-winning McLaren was cleared after FIA inspection, but that hasn’t stopped the tongues from wagging.
GEORGE RUSSELL “won’t be saying thank you” anytime soon after blasting Formula One’s swearing rules as too “ridiculous” in ...
George Russell says the back-and-forth controversy over punishing Formula 1 drivers for swearing is "all a bit suspect".
Ahead of Ferrari’s home race in Imola, Kieran Jackson spends a day in Maranello, the famous prancing horse logo at every turn ...
George Russell has hit out at the FIA’s handling of its swearing crackdown, calling the ongoing saga a “strange predicament” ...
F1 heads to Italy as Imola hosts the first leg of the European summer stint, the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, and round seven of the 2025 F1 season. Oscar Piastri won his third race in a row last time ...
For starters, Verstappen hadn’t won a Formula 1 title yet. Mercedes were about as dominant as they had ever been at that time ...
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