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Carlos Sainz reacts after Bahrain and Saudi Arabian GPs cancelled amid regional conflict
‘Racing in the Middle East is always special’ — Carlos Sainz reacts to the Bahrain and Saudi cancellations.
Ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix this week, Formula 1's drivers have expressed concerns about the possibility of a serious crash on the grid if a car either does not move or gets away from the grid ...
Concerns have arisen among Formula One drivers regarding the potential for a major crash due to new engine regulations. These rules, which change the power distribution in vehicles, can lead to ...
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"Selfish" Ferrari being obstructive as drivers push for rule change to reel in team's advantage
F1 drivers fear it’s only a matter of time before there’s a massive crash. The new rules are creating extremely dangerous situations at the start. A solution is at hand, but Ferrari refuses to budge.
New footage from the Australian Grand Prix weekend has gone viral, with one F1 driver jokingly 'flipping off' his rival with his middle finger. Last weekend's race in Melbourne was the first of the ...
George Russell wins the 2026 Australian Grand Prix, which saw five drivers retire and a hard-fought battle with Ferrari's ...
FIA stewards rule on whether Max Verstappen, Carlos Sainz, and Lance Stroll can start the 2026 Australian Grand Prix after ...
Max Verstappen has conceded he has "never experienced anything like that in my life" after crashing out of qualifying for Formula 1's season-opening Australian ...
George Russell delivered a masterclass in Melbourne, securing a dominant pole position for the 2026 Australian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen was left fuming after a mechanical failure caused him to crash in qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix ...
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