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PlanetF1.com on MSNWatch: Huge Williams milestone for new Sainz F1 carWilliams released a love poem as they fired up the all-new FW47 in a key milestone ahead of Carlos Sainz's first season in ...
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Hosted on MSNWatch: Huge Williams milestone for new Carlos Sainz F1 carWith Valentine’s Day around the corner, Williams released a love poem as they fired up the all-new FW47 in a key milestone ...
F1 race winner Gerhard Berger feels Max Verstappen's new teammate Liam Lawson is faster and more aggressive than Alex Albon, ...
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The Manual on MSNThis Ferrari Daytona SP3 signed by two F1 champs may be the fastest way to ever spend $6 millionAs if owning an ultra-rare Ferrari isn't an extraordinary enough accomplishment, sometimes one comes along that ratchets ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSN‘Big difference’ at Ferrari with critical area addressed ahead of Hamilton’s arrivalAlthough 2024 wasn't without radio strife, Bernie Collins says Fred Vasseur has made a "big difference" instilling trust in ...
But the facts are, the stopwatch doesn’t lie and he wasn’t delivering the lap times at the end of his career.” ...
There are six new faces on F1s 2025 grid; F1 launch season set to begin this week; Williams launching new car in one-off livery on Friday; F1 staging big event at The O2 on Tuesday February 18 ...
Williams Racing's Formula One team has a new name after it agreed a major partnership deal. The Grove-based team has announced a long-term title partnership with Atlassian, a provider of team ...
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motorsport.com on MSNF1 reserve drivers: All the back-up racers for 2025The regular F1 drivers are household names, but the test and reserve drivers play an important role behind the scenes. Here’s ...
Mercedes were linked with Carlos Sainz as a potential alternative, but the team have put his full faith in the 18-year-old, even if Wolff is tempering expectations around Antonelli’s F1 debut in ...
Valtteri Bottas, Zhou Guanyu and Kevin Magnussen also won’t be returning to the grid in 2025, but the difference in their ...
The first driver in F1 that one has to beat is the teammate. They have the same machinery, they have the same facilities, and in all fairness, it is as close to a level playing field as it could get.
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