Oliver Bearman and Isack Hadjar defended their fellow Formula 1 rookie Jack Doohan on Thursday after Alpine’s decision to drop the Australian after just six of the season’s 24 races.
Category: Formula 1
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Sainz: No conflict in father’s FIA presidency bid
Williams driver Carlos Sainz Jr. is confident there would be no conflict of interest if his father, Carlos Sainz Sr., runs for president of motorsport’s governing body.
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FIA find McLaren car compliant after suspicions
McLaren’s car has been found in compliance with Formula 1’s technical regulations after suspicions were raised over the team’s standout ability to keep tyre temperatures under control this season.
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Lewis Hamilton, Simone Biles shine on the 2025 Met Gala’s red carpet
Sabrina Ionescu, Breanna Stewart, Joe Burrow, Jonathan Owens and Saquon Barkley make their debuts at the 2025 Met Gala.
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Carlos Sainz Sr. considering FIA presidency bid
Two-time world rally champion Carlos Sainz Sr. is considering running for FIA president in elections set to be held in Uzbekistan later this year.
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Alpine boss quits days after police charge brother
Oliver Oakes’ resignation as team principal of F1 team Alpine this week came several days after UK police charged his brother with transferring criminal property.
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What are the largest margins of victory in F1 history?
Which Formula 1 drivers can claim the largest gaps in a victory? Find out who makes the list.
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Unwell Leclerc skips Imola media day
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc missed media day ahead of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix after feeling unwell on Thursday, but is expected to return to the paddock in time for Friday’s two practice sessions.
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Hamilton Miami radio drama borne from Ferrari’s lack of pace
Lewis Hamilton’s radio messages weren’t Ferrari’s biggest problem in Miami, it was the middling performance.
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Doohan out, Colapinto in: instability impedes Alpine ambition
Alpine has swapped drivers and lost a team principal this week, instability that will keep it down F1’s order.