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Lewis Hamilton features in ‘Never Still’

Lewis Hamilton has featured in a new campaign for suitcase company Rimowa, as part of their new series called, ‘Never Still’. The series features short films which include some of the biggest stars on the planet, including seven-time World Champion Hamilton, footballer Kylian Mbappe and singer Rosé. The short films features the icons with a

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Lewis Hamilton refuses to back down after facing backlash

Lewis Hamilton has admitted that he doesn’t “care about statistics”, following last weekend’s Italian Grand Prix. Both Hamilton and Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff were criticised at Monza for their response to Max Verstappen breaking yet another record, which many believed would never be eclipsed. Verstappen’s win at Monza marked his 10th consecutive victory, eclipsing

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George Russell makes Lewis Hamilton comparison which will anger Max Verstappen

George Russell has insisted that Lewis Hamilton is still the “quickest and best driver” in Formula 1 today, and not reigning World Champion Max Verstappen. Russell and Hamilton were both confirmed as Mercedes drivers until the end of 2025 ahead of last weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, meaning their partnership will enter its third season in

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Toto Wolff delivers great news to Lewis Hamilton fans

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has revealed that the Silver Arrows do still have big upgrades “coming” to the W14, despite the team having switched their focus to 2024. The Germans are chasing their first win since the 2022 Brazilian Grand Prix, with their next opportunity being next weekend at the Singapore Grand Prix. Whilst

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George Russell reveals why he rejected Mercedes contract

George Russell has revealed that he staggeringly rejected a deal from Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff to join their junior programme in 2015, due to the fact he would’ve had to join an F3 team he wasn’t keen on. Russell and Wolff met for a meeting in 2015, with the King’s Lynn-born driver having been

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FIA urged to slap Lewis Hamilton with harsher penalty

The controversy surrounding Lewis Hamilton’s collision with Oscar Piastri during the Italian Grand Prix at Monza continues to brew, with former Formula 1 team boss Paul Stoddart asserting that Hamilton should have been subjected to a more severe drive-through penalty for the incident. In the latter stages of the race, Hamilton and Piastri found themselves

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George Russell fires shot at Red Bull

George Russell has stepped forward in defense of former AlphaTauri driver Nyck de Vries, taking issue with the way Red Bull’s Helmut Marko handled the situation.  De Vries was unexpectedly released from AlphaTauri’s roster ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix, creating a buzz in the paddock and prompting Russell’s critique of the circumstances. The decision

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Oscar Piastri addresses Lewis Hamilton’s comments

Oscar Piastri has expressed his satisfaction with Lewis Hamilton’s prompt acknowledgment of culpability for their collision at Monza over the weekend. The seven-time World Champion swiftly apologised for the incident that occurred during their race on Sunday. The incident unfolded as Lewis Hamilton was attempting to pass the Australian driver into the Della Roggia Chicane. 

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Is Toto Wolff jealous of Max Verstappen?

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has downplayed Max Verstappen’s record-breaking Formula 1 victory at the Italian Grand Prix, dismissing it as “for Wikipedia.”  Verstappen’s remarkable achievement saw him secure his 10th consecutive win at Monza, setting an all-time F1 record and further solidifying his charge towards a third consecutive world title. Verstappen’s triumph at Monza

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Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc warned by Nico Rosberg

Former Formula One World Champion Nico Rosberg has voiced his concerns about the intense battle between Ferrari drivers Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc during the Italian Grand Prix, suggesting that the rivalry went beyond acceptable limits. Sainz, who had valiantly defended against Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez, was left in a precarious position as he

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