Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur is happy for Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc to engage in a healthy rivalry this year and remains confident it will not descend into internal politics.
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Antonelli to heed Hamilton’s advice as debut nears
Rookie driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli has said he plans to follow the advice of Lewis Hamilton, who he is replacing at Mercedes this season, by shutting out the “hype.”
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Hamilton: Ferrari set up to win, no plans to retire
Lewis Hamilton believes Ferrari has “every ingredient” to win a world championship and confirmed he has no plans to quit Formula 1 if he secures a record eighth title this year.
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FIA condemns Verstappen, Horner boos at F1 75
Formula 1’s governing body urged fans to show more respect after “tribalist” booing of four-times champion Max Verstappen and his Red Bull boss Christian Horner at a 10-team season launch.
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Pakistan in danger of leaving their own party early
After the defeat to New Zealand in Karachi, Pakistan must travel to Dubai to play India, a team they have struggled to beat for several years
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Little, Young trouble Zimbabwe before rain has the final say
Ryan Burl did some repair work for the hosts after a woeful powerplay, helping them to 77 for 5 in their nine
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‘What’s your focus? Ball, bat’ – Aaqib Javed plays down Ind-Pak hype
Focusing fully on the cricket and not the external hype becomes all the more important for Pakistan, given they really need points on the board
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Josh Inglis 120* seals record win for Australia
Duckett’s ton went in vain as Inglis countered by pummelling a lacklustre England pace attack
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Gill on what makes him and Rohit tick: ‘The way we play is quite different to each other’
They have opened together only 28 times in ODIs, but their numbers are staggering
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Henry’s onslaught, Harris and Goud’s dream spells get Warriorz off the mark
Warriorz became the first team successfully defend a total in WPL 2025 despite Rodrigues’ 56