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Formula 1 CEO pays tribute to Italian footballer

The sporting world was rocked this week when it was announced that former Italian footballer Gianluca Vialli had tragically passed away. The Italian played for some of the world’s biggest clubs such as Juventus and Chelsea, winning the UEFA Champions League along the way. Vialli took up management roles with Chelsea and Watford before becoming

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FIA president raises eyebrows after bizarre clash with Christian Horner

Christian Horner and Max Verstappen were finally able to collect both the constructors’ and drivers’ championship trophies at the FIA Prize Giving gala, after being crowned champions for both in Austin and Suzuka respectively. The Red Bull team principal found himself involved in an awkward exchange with FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem when being awarded

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New McLaren boss shares Ferrari lessons

Formula 1 bosses appear to be playing a bizarre game of musical chairs this week, as McLaren, Ferrari, Alfa Romeo and Williams have all seen a change in their top boss. Andreas Seidl announced out of the blue that he has chosen to move to Sauber earlier this week, not to replace the Ferrari bound

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Dutch GP organisers happy but concerned about new deal

There was good news for Max Verstappen, Nyck de Vries, and all Dutch Formula 1 fans, as F1 president Stefano Domenicali happily announced that the Dutch Grand Prix will remain on the calendar until 2025. Zandvoort is set to feature at least three more times in F1 before it’s potentially dropped, with some concerned at

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F1 CEO breaks silence on Mattia Binotto’s resignation

Ferrari have had a hectic week, first putting out a statement of support for their under-fire team principal Mattia Binotto, only for the Swiss to resign days later. The team looked like the team to beat in the first half of the season before a catalogue of communication errors and reliability issues saw Max Verstappen

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F1 CEO suggests Mattia Binotto was sacked by Ferrari

Times are certainly tough for Ferrari following the conclusion of the 2022 season, despite the fact the Italians successfully claimed second in the Constructors’ Championship and Charles Leclerc claimed second in the Drivers’ Standings. Ferrari are currently in turmoil following the resignation of team principal Mattia Binotto, who has been a critical part of the

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FIA president denies tensions with ex-Ferrari team principal

It has been rumoured that the relationship between the FIA and F1 has begun to break down over the course of the 2022 season, with some decisions being made by the FIA frustrating those high up in F1. F1 boss Stefano Domenicali is reportedly annoyed at the FIA for their handling of the 2023 race

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