October 28, 2024

Mexican GP: Verstappen more worried about his pace than penalties

The triple Formula One world champion started alongside Ferrari’s race winner Carlos Sainz but finished sixth after taking two 10-second penalties for forcing title rival Lando Norris off the track. ​The triple Formula One world champion started alongside Ferrari’s race winner Carlos Sainz but finished sixth after taking two 10-second penalties for forcing title rival […]

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Mexican GP: Sainz wins in Mexico as Norris tightens championship fight

McLaren’s Norris was second to slash Verstappen’s overall lead from 57 points to 47 with four rounds remaining, and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was third with a bonus point for fastest lap. ​McLaren’s Norris was second to slash Verstappen’s overall lead from 57 points to 47 with four rounds remaining, and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was third

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F1: Perez will race in Brazil but beyond that looks uncertain, says Horner

However, Perez could not deliver for his hopeful fans or Red Bull Racing. After a 17th-place finish on Sunday, team principal Christian Horner would not guarantee Perez will finish the season. ​However, Perez could not deliver for his hopeful fans or Red Bull Racing. After a 17th-place finish on Sunday, team principal Christian Horner would

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Horner doubts Norris would have made corner in Mexico Turn 4 Verstappen clash

Christian Horner doubts that Lando Norris would have made it through Turn 4 without going off track in his battle with Max Verstappen in the first of two Mexican Grand Prix incidents that awarded the Dutchman a 10-second penalty.Norris made a move on the outside of Verstappen at Turn 4 of lap 10 after closing in with DRS, and the two were side-by-side in the apex. Verstappen was then adjudged to …Keep reading

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FIA assessing if Leclerc’s Mexico press conference swearing needs investigation

The FIA is assessing if Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc should be investigated and possibly punished for swearing in the Mexico Grand Prix press conference, Motorsport understands.The incident follows Red Bull’s Max Verstappen receiving a community service punishment for swearing in the build-up to last month’s Singapore GP, which led to the Dutchman boycotting FIA press conferences.The focus …Keep reading

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