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Hamilton On Pole For Russian GP But Likely To Struggle In The Race

Lewis Hamilton has taken pole position for the Russian Grand Prix at Sochi, ahead of Red Bull driver Max Verstappen and Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas. The six-time World Champion had to do three runs in Q2 and did his final and fastest lap on a set of soft-compound tyres, which he will start the race

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Keep An Eye On Charles Leclerc’s Future At Ferrari – Webber

Charles Leclerc has established himself as the number one driver at Ferrari and the team is putting a lot of its faith in him to deliver race wins and titles once they have a more competitive package. But, ex-F1 driver Mark Webber has warned that the young Monegasque could be looking to leave the Scuderia

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Vettel Reveals Why He Didn’t Buy Schumacher’s Ferrari F2004

Earlier this month, it emerged that Sebastian Vettel had bought a Williams FW14B – the car which Nigel Mansell drove on his way to winning the 1992 F1 Drivers’ title. At the Tuscan Grand Prix, Vettel revealed that the Ferrari F2004 is his favourite car and he wanted to buy one, but it was “way

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Hamilton Takes Pole For Tuscan GP After Ocon Spin Hampers Bottas

Lewis Hamilton has taken pole position for the Tuscan Grand Prix despite not improving his lap time on his second run in Q3. Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas topped the timing sheets of all three Free Practice sessions of the weekend, but his final run of Q3 was hampered due to Renault driver Esteban Ocon spinning

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Ferrari To Sport Retro Livery At Tuscan Grand Prix

Ferrari will sport a retro livery on its cars to celebrate its 1000th Grand Prix this weekend at Mugello. The livery consists of a dark burgundy paint job, large white driver numbers and “1000” displayed at the top of the engine cover. READ: Renault’s F1 Team To Be Rebranded Alpine In 2021 Ferrari vice chairman

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Gasly Wins Italian GP Thriller After Hamilton Penalised

AlphaTauri driver Pierre Gasly has taken victory at the 2020 Italian Grand Prix after benefitting from the safety car being deployed and the race subsequently being red flagged. This is the Italian team’s first win since 2008, when Sebastian Vettel took victory at Monza back when the constructor was known as Toro Rosso. READ: Ferrari

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