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George Russell is increasingly being linked with a move from Mercedes to Aston Martin. That prompts the intriguing question ...
The film ‘F1’ by Brad Pitt and Lewis Hamilton is finally out—but does it live up to the sky-high expectations? GPblog got an early look and shares in this review whether the movie is worth your ...
While most of his competitors attended the F1 Movie's premiere in New York City, Max Verstappen is already in action in Spa-Francorchamps. See the first images of the defending world champion ...
Toto Wolff strongly criticised Red Bull Racing for filing protests in Canada, but notably spared Max Verstappen. Rightfully so, it turns out. Toto Wolff, the team principal of Mercedes, is ...
Yuki Tsunoda's weekend already turned difficult before Qualifying even began. The Japanese driver eventually finished in P12 at the Canadian GP, but team principal Christian Horner has faith in him.
Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are having a strong season at McLaren, but according to F1 analyst Peter Windsor, both drivers would completely pale in comparison to Max Verstappen Following the ...
Although Charles Leclerc himself has once again reaffirmed his love for Ferrari, Sky F1 pundit Martin Brundle believes a split could genuinely happen if the Maranello-based team continues to fall ...
Lionel Messi received a special gift from Franco Colapinto as a sign of admiration for his fellow countryman and football idol. As widely known, Lionel Messi left European football several years ...
The Canadian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 calendar until 2035. This was confirmed after a new deal between F1, promoter Octane Racing Group, and the governments of Canada and Québec. The ...
George Russell didn’t waste any time gatecrashing into Brad Pitt’s interview on the red carpet at the premiere of ‘F1,’ the upcoming Formula 1-themed film. The release of ‘F1,’ the new Formula ...
Toto Wolff had plenty to say about Red Bull’s double protest against George Russell following the Canadian GP, criticizing the claims over the Briton’s actions under the Safety Car. Red Bull accused ...
Shortly after the contact between the two McLarens in the closing stages of the Canadian GP, Red Bull playfully mocked their rivals on social media with a nod to the infamous “papaya rules.” After ...
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