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F1 testing in Bahrain: The key moments
The Formula 1 season got underway this week with three days of testing 2025 cars. Here’s what happened in Bahrain.
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Listen to the latest episode of ESPN F1 Unlapped
Welcome to Unlapped! Katie George, Nate Saunders, and Laurence Edmondson are here to break down the latest headlines from Formula One.
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F1 design legend Newey starts with Aston Martin
Formula 1 design legend Adrian Newey started his job with new team Aston Martin on Monday.
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Hamilton on critics: I welcome the negativity
As Lewis Hamilton embarks on his debut season with Ferrari, he says he’s still fueled by the criticism he’s received from “older white men” over his career.
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Alpine boss lauds Doohan before home F1 debut
Australian Jack Doohan has won praise from Alpine Formula One team boss Oliver Oakes for a “punchy” pre-season response to speculation about his Formula One future.
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Ferrari’s Hamilton welcomed by tifosi in Milan
Lewis Hamilton felt the force of the Ferrari fans as he and teammate Charles Leclerc sped around Milan’s Piazza Castello on Thursday before heading to Australia for the start of the Formula 1 season.
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Waiver wire pickups: Add Grimes, Drummond for stretch run
The waiver wire always has players who can help fill holes in your roster.
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Mavs assistant Jensen to coach alma mater Utah
Mavericks assistant coach Alex Jensen, a Utah native who helped lead the Utes to four NCAA tournament appearances as a player, has been hired as head coach of the men’s basketball team.
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Hawks coach Snyder back on bench after illness
Hawks coach Quin Snyder returned to the bench for Thursday night’s win against the Pacers after missing one game because of an illness.