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Lewis Hamilton leaves heartfelt note at legendary Ferrari restaurant ahead of Chinese GP

Lewis Hamilton has added his name to the legendary Italian restaurant, Ristorante Montana. Found just beyond the tarmac of Ferrari’s Fiorano test track in.

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Lewis Hamilton’s $600,000 Richard Mille timepiece: Ferrari’s driver gets a luxury upgrade

Formula 1 is synonymous with exclusivity, opulence, and luxury, three things that Lewis Hamilton knows very well from his 18 years in the.

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Eddie Jordan: Formula 1’s great disruptor

Pull the 21 April 1988 edition of Autosport from the archives and you’ll find an image of Johnny Herbert, arm aloft in triumph,.

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Jordan Grand Prix’s magic F1 moments

Eddie Jordan’s team burst into Formula 1 in 1991 and immediately made an impression. Before becoming the Midland-owned MF1 Racing for 2006, Jordan.

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Verstappen: McLaren “quite far ahead”, Red Bull among chasing pack

Max Verstappen admits McLaren looks good across the board in 2025 as the reigning world champion believes Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes will.

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Komatsu feared “something was broken” on Haas F1 car amid “severe” issue

Haas team boss Ayao Komatsu admitted he thought something was broken when his Formula 1 outfit logged its initial FP1 laps at the.

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Hamilton: Verstappen’s radio exchanges “far worse” than me and Adami

Lewis Hamilton has hit back at media making too much of his radio exchanges with his new Ferrari race engineer during his Scuderia.

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Eddie Jordan, 1948-2025

Edmund Patrick Jordan, who has died aged 76 while undergoing treatment for cancer, was an energetic entrepreneur who brought a disruptive touch of.

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Former F1 team owner Eddie Jordan dies aged 76

Former Formula 1 team owner Eddie Jordan has died at the age 76 following a battle against illness, his family has announced. Jordan.

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Lawson “couldn’t care less” what Brown says on Red Bull selection

Liam Lawson insists he has no interest in what McLaren CEO Zak Brown has to say on Red Bull’s choice of drivers for.

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