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F1 journalist talks about Max Verstappen's Jeddah penalty and explains why he has no right to complain about it.
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Autosport on MSNStage-end interviews to return as FIA and WRC drivers find swearing fine compromiseWRC drivers remained silent or limited their stage-end comments in Kenya in response to Fourmaux being fined for swearing at ...
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Autosport on MSNWhy Imola WEC podium battle was just the tonic sportscar racing needsOPINION: Arguments over Balance of Performance or convoluted safety car rules can dominate in the WEC. But a tactical game of ...
Red Bull have made a final decision over whether to appeal against Max Verstappen's penalty for an incident with Oscar ...
Charles Leclerc is eyeing a game-changer for Ferrari’s 2025 campaign, pinning his hopes on a new front wing set to debut at ...
Former Red Bull Sporting Director Jonathan Whetley said the Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri Turn 1 clash in the Formula ...
Mohammed Ben Sulayem's first term as FIA president will come to an end in 2025, and he is expected to seek re-election. But ...
George Russell has revealed that he's complained about an issue at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix for three years without the ...
Justice Sattar says, “Entire report is based on the judge’s grievances. How can someone else file a complaint on behalf of a ...
The reigning world champion offered little beyond a telling remark: that he couldn’t say more without risking further ...
Lewis Hamilton is taking steps to address his Ferrari performance, while Martin Brundle addresses Verstappen's Saudi penalty.
Red Bull pushes for engine regulation changes in 2026. Teams fear poor battery performance. FIA may decide on a last-minute change this week.
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