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"Endlessly convinced" they are always right, in Jeddah, Red Bull got it wrong with Max Verstappen's penalty incident, says ...
Cs will be sold next month and could fetch up to $500,000. The cars were given to the F1 drivers by former Mclaren boss Ron ...
The top one percent of the one percent could do that, of course, but they’d also need to develop the skills to drive it and ...
Max Verstappen stayed silent after his time penalty in Jeddah, with Christijan Albers calling his brief reactions mature, ...
The reigning world champion offered little beyond a telling remark: that he couldn’t say more without risking further ...
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Former NASCAR driver Landon Cassill did not hold back from criticizing Formula 1's sanctioning body, the FIA, following an ...
Max Verstappen appeared to 'ignore' a Formula 1 tradition during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix podium ceremony. The four-time world champion was left seething after he was handed a 5-second penalty for ...
Oscar Piastri’s championship demeanor, Williams makes midfield noise, and Ferrari sees a light at the end of the tunnel ...
After the race, it was claimed that Horner brought an onboard picture to dispute Verstappen's penalty. However, as the Red ...
Oscar Piastri took advantage of Max Verstappen being assessed a 5-second penalty for going off the track on the opening turn ...