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Advertisement Now 41 and driving for Aston Martin, F1’s self-anointed anti-hero is ready to be a force at the front once again. In a season that has early signs of more Max Verstappen and Red ...
Boos were heard at F1's 75th anniversary launch event at ... And we need to remember that it's trying to give back to the ...
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Cadillac's F1 driver must not only be American on paper but also a familiar homegrown hero. F1 has been keen on expanding into the United States, yet its ventures will be hollow without a team to ...
He retired aged just 35 after an illustrious career that saw him rake in win after win at the pinnacle F1 level, which he commenced in 2007 after starting out karting as a kid. Vettel, now 36 ...
Usually at pre-season testing. A bizarre synonymity, some might say, and readers not drooling in the daily churn of digital F1 content may be a little lost already. Don’t worry, you’re forgiven.
Former F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve found himself in a surreal situation on his journey to Melbourne for next weekend's Australian Grand Prix. The 53-year-old was preparing to make the ...
Kubica eventually returned to F1 in different roles from 2018 through 2022, but he never had another shot with a race-winning team and has since returned to sports car racing. There, more than a ...
Thanks for cheering me on every weekend." The pupils had sent him handwritten letters to congratulate him on his first F1 victory at the Miami Grand Prix in May 2024. Louise, 10, said the video ...
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