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From Oscar Piastri to Jack Brabham, these are Australia’s greatest Formula 1 drivers

 Sixteen Australians have started world championship grands prix since 1950. Six have taken podiums, five have won races and two became world champions,.

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49 laps on hards: could Yuki Tsunoda have scored points in the Saudi GP?

After the first-lap safety car at Formula 1’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, three cars chose to take a strategic gamble and make their.

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Malcolm Wilson nominated as new FIA deputy presidential candidate

British Rally Championship winner and M-Sport founder Malcolm Wilson has been nominated by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem as his preferred candidate to.

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F1 definitively rules out return to V10s, looks at fixes for new engine rules

Formula 1 will not return to V10 engines or any naturally aspirated powertrains in the near future, with the F1 Commission confirming its.

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Yuki Tsunoda had a chance at points before retiring from the Saudi Arabian GP

After the first-lap safety car at Formula 1’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, three cars chose to take a strategic gamble and make their.

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Max Verstappen seems fed up, but not with Red Bull

Listen to Max Verstappen’s exuberant reaction to taking a shock pole and victory in Suzuka, or pole again in Jeddah, and you still.

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Lewis Hamilton, Leonardo DiCaprio’s vegan burger chain shutters recording $10 million in losses 

Neat Burger, the restaurant chained backed by Lewis Hamilton and Leonardo DiCaprio, has closed its doors after just six years in business. The.

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Triple-headers on the F1 calendar: once unwanted, now here to stay

The upcoming Miami Grand Prix will be the first Formula 1 race not to be part of a double- or triple-header since last.

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Red Bull formally rules out right of review of Verstappen’s Saudi F1 penalty

Red Bull has formally ruled out launching a right-of-review petition against Max Verstappen’s decisive five-second time penalty in Formula 1’s Saudi Arabian Grand.

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Carlos Sainz’s proved his worth to Williams in the Saudi Arabian GP

As soon as Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz became available for the 2025 season, Williams team principal James Vowles wanted him at Williams..

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