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Lando Norris has admitted he won’t be best friends with reigning world champion Max Verstappen and that their relationship ‘will change’ if he continues to challenge the Dutchman for race wins. The McLaren star claimed his maiden Grand Prix victory in Miami
Tom Garfinkel, managing partner of the Miami Grand Prix and Miami Dolphins boss, has defended some of the extreme prices at last weekend’s F1 race, claiming that photographs of menus with Lobster Rolls for £240 ($280) were taken ‘without context’. The Miami
He later clarified these comments, adding: “I do feel that nationality matters. I will speak with Mohammed [Ben Sulayem], with [the] FIA… whatever I need to make sure that there is not anything wrong with my nationality or anything that can influence
Lando Norris will need to celebrate his Miami Grand Prix triumph by jumping into the lake at the McLaren Technology Centre if he is to honour a promise that he made during a vlog posted to his YouTube channel back in 2018.
Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, who own a stake in the F1 team Alpine, witnessed their team make significant strides at the Miami Grand Prix. After a challenging start to the 2024 season, Alpine finally scored its first points of the year,
“I understand the pressure that Toto Wolff and perhaps other teams have after years of being behind,” he explained. “But I think Toto should concentrate on his challenges. He has enough of those. “It also has something to do with respect. If
Kevin Magnussen has moved within two penalty points of a race ban following a disastrous weekend at the Miami Grand Prix. The Haas driver picked up six separate time penalties over the course of the sprint race and the feature race and
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has revealed that Max Verstappen sustained significant floor damage during the Miami Grand Prix. The Dutchman was leading on Lap 20 but collided with a bollard at Turn 15, with the underside of his RB20 sustaining damage
Fernando Alonso is requesting talks with the FIA after revealing that he feels that nationality is playing a role in the stewards’ decisions to hand certain drivers penalties during races. The Aston Martin star was furious that Lewis Hamilton went unpunished in