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Johnny Herbert has analyzed the difficult period Lewis Hamilton is going through this season, pointing out that age is inevitably playing a role in affecting his performance. For Lewis Hamilton, his ...
Cheating accusations dominated Schumacher’s first championship, amid calls that the team had a secret traction control device ...
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GPFans on MSNF1 2025: Suspended FIA steward is back again for Hungarian GP
The FIA have confirmed the return of a F1 race steward for the Hungarian Grand Prix following their high-profile suspension ...
McLaren team principal Zak Brown has said both drivers are free to race each other; Piastri leads Norris by eights points ...
Formula One champion Max Verstappen said Christian Horner's sacking as Red Bull boss would make no difference to decisions about his own future and the team still felt like a second family.
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium (AP) — Max Verstappen doesn’t think Christian Horner’s firing at Red Bull “will matter at all" amid speculation that he could leave the team after this season.
F1 podium talk was cold coffee – but I’m not done yet’ - EXCLUSIVE: After 239 F1 races, Hulkenberg secured a glorious first podium at Silverstone last time out. Now, the 37-year-old has his sights set ...
Stephen Colbert and other contemporary late night hosts have none of the genius or openness that made Johnny Carson great.
Max Verstappen‘s future in Formula 1 remains uncertain. The reigning world champion is persistently rumored to be considering a move to Mercedes amid Red Bull’s downturn in performance.
In doing so, Hulkenberg became the first active F1 driver to win the prestigious endurance race since Johnny Herbert and Bertrand Gachot in 1991.
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