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Explained: F1’s driver contracts, and potential moves in 2026
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Lawson, Perez rekindle feud at Australian GP
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George Russell leads Mercedes 1-2 in Australian Grand Prix – as it happened
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Dominant Russell wins in Aus as Merc dominate
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F1’s new rules create ‘Mario Kart’ racing in Australia season opener
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Leclerc denies Ferrari Aus GP strategy was costly
Charles Leclerc downplayed suggestions Ferrari’s strategy cost him victory at the opening round of the 2026 season in Australia
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West Indies, South Africa to fly out of India in the early hours of Tuesday
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