Lewis Hamilton said he just wants to enjoy the “F1” movie’s success as he warned Thursday that rushing a sequel would be “the worst thing we probably could do.”
Category: Formula 1
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Hamilton recommends Mercedes to Verstappen
Lewis Hamilton is following Mercedes’ pursuit of Max Verstappen with interest and says he would fully recommend the move to his former rival.
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Defiant Verstappen guarded over Mercedes speculation
Max Verstappen again refused to be drawn on ongoing speculation he might leave Red Bull for Mercedes in 2026.
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How to watch 2025 F1 British Grand Prix: ESPN schedule
It’s time for the 2025 British Grand Prix! Will Lewis Hamilton repeat his 2024 win? Check out how to watch this weekend’s action on ESPN.
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Ben Sulayem to be challenged for FIA presidency
Mohammed Ben Sulayem will face a challenge to his bid for re-election as president of the FIA, motorsport’s world governing body, after a rival candidate emerged on Thursday.
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Brown: Norris, Piastri collision ‘will happen again’
McLaren CEO Zak Brown believes another collision between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri is a matter of “when, not if”, although he remains confident his team is equipped to deal with such a scenario.
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5th-place Williams find solutions for problems
Williams are confident they can fix issues behind recent retirements and expect a car upgrade coming soon to keep them on course for fifth place in the Formula 1 championship.
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British GP: Hamilton dreams of 1st Ferrari podium
Lewis Hamilton is allowing himself to dream of a season-best result at this weekend’s British Grand Prix after finishing both Friday practice sessions in the top three at Silverstone.
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British Grand Prix at 75: Silverstone, Aintree, Brands Hatch in pictures
IN PHOTOS: ESPN looks through the 75-year history of the British Grand Prix in all its guises at Aintree, Brands Hatch and Silverstone.
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Norris tops British GP practice ahead of Leclerc
Fan favourite Lando Norris lapped fastest in British Grand Prix practice on Friday as an army of McLaren Formula 1 fans, many of them cheering from a sold-out ‘Landostand’, got what they wanted to see.