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Perez has no interest in taking on IndyCar when his time at F1 is up

The IndyCar Series has been a common destination for longtime Formula 1 veterans, notably the likes of Marcus Ericsson  — winner of the.

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Explained: Why Sainz escaped investigation for Las Vegas pitlane cut

A quirk in Formula 1’s regulations meant Carlos Sainz was not penalised for crossing the pit entry line during the Las Vegas Grand.

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Ocon wants answers to understand pace slump against Alpine team-mate

Esteban Ocon has urged his Alpine team to find answers about his lack of pace compared to team-mate Pierre Gasly since the United.

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FIA skid block intervention hit Ferrari “a lot” in budget terms

Ferrari says the timing of the FIA’s recent intervention in issuing a technical directive surrounding skid blocks meant it took a hit to.

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Bottas rules out shock Red Bull move: ‘They don’t really like me’ 

Sauber driver Valtteri Bottas may not have a Formula 1 drive for 2025, but he’s not counting on under-pressure Sergio Perez’s hardship to.

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What’s left to play for in the final two F1 races in 2024?

Now that Formula 1’s 2024 world drivers’ championship has been secured by Max Verstappen after Las Vegas, it could be assumed that the.

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Zhou: Ferrari is “really interested in me” for 2025 F1 season

Sauber racer Zhou Guanyu says Ferrari is “really interested” in hiring him as a reserve driver, being a free agent for the 2025.

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How McLaren adapted to life post ‘mini-DRS’

McLaren’s rear wing choice for the Las Vegas Grand Prix was always going to be interesting, because it was the first race where.

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How Komatsu was moulded by F1 on his rocky climb to the top job at Haas

“Don’t be so Italian!” With a broad grin and a twinkle in the eye, Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu dismisses GP Racing’s suggestion.

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Horner: Verstappen “more sensitive” to 2024 criticism than he let on

Red Bull Formula 1 team principal Christian Horner has revealed Max Verstappen was “more sensitive” to the criticism of his aggressive driving than.

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