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Lewis Hamilton dominated the sprint race ... win to add to his six grand prix successes in Shanghai. Oscar Piastri was a distant second, almost seven seconds further down the road while Max ...
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F1: Hamilton wins sprint race of Shanghai GP(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 22 - Formula One great Lewis Hamilton on Saturday won the sprint race of the Chinese Grand Prix on the Shanghai ... reigning Red Bull champ Max Verstappen.
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motorsport.com on MSNWho could replace Max Verstappen at Red Bull if he lands F1 race ban?With Max Verstappen just one point away from a one-race suspension, there are several drivers who would be chomping at the ...
Verstappen takes fourth Imola win ... Shanghai sprint, passed teammate Charles Leclerc and was closing on Piastri as he scored his best result so far this season in a regular grand prix.
Former Le Mans winner and current FIA steward Derek Warwick believes that Lewis Hamilton is "already thinking of stopping" his Formula 1 career. After making the huge move from Mercedes to Ferrari ...
IMOLA, Italy :Max Verstappen took a dominant victory at Imola on Sunday to celebrate Red Bull's 400th grand prix and end Formula One leader Oscar Piastri's run of three wins in a row for McLaren.
This would be a difficult decision for Fred Vasseur to make. The Frenchman worked with Leclerc at Sauber before reuniting ...
Formula 1 returns to Montreal this weekend for the Canadian Grand Prix. Here's a look at the top storylines to follow leading ...
Former Formula 1 team and sponsorship manager, and now F1 analyst, Peter Windsor, believes that a lacklustre Lewis Hamilton will find some form at the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix. It's been a ...
Yuki Tsunoda is under immense pressure to turn things around after the new Red Bull driver bottomed out in qualifying for the ...
After winning at Imola two rounds ago, Verstappen signaled Barcelona as a track known for its high-speed corners, where he hopes to make similar gains. That makes the race a near must-win for ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNLando Norris insists McLaren remains vulnerable in F1 2025 title raceLando Norris has insisted that McLaren remain vulnerable in the F1 2025 title race despite their commanding position in both ...
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