Lewis Hamilton highlights issue with Ferrari F1 car
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The Independent |
Lewis Hamilton has confirmed that Ferrari have found an issue with their car but is hopeful of a remedy for the next race in Bahrain. The seven-time F1 world champion, who qualified eighth on the grid...
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Max Verstappen starts the Japanese Grand Prix from pole for the fourth consecutive time.
The New York Times |
Max Verstappen produced one of the best single-lap performance of his storied career as he secured pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix and set a new track record in the process.
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The seven-time world champion has offered his take on Liam Lawson's Red Bull demotion ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton demands Ferrari changes amid ‘underperformance’ compared to team-mate Charles Leclerc
Lewis Hamilton implied that his side of the Ferrari garage was “underperforming” compared to that of team-mate Charles Leclerc after his difficult start to his Ferrari career continued with a seventh-place finish at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Williams driver Carlos Sainz was handed a three place grid penalty for impeding Lewis Hamilton, his successor at Ferrari, in Japanese Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday.The Spaniard had qualified 12th,
Lewis Hamilton and Lance Stroll received formal warnings at the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix for breaking pit lane rules during practice. Despite the violations, no penalties were imposed. The turbulent session featured multiple red flags,