The country that produced the astonishing Ayrton Senna has not had a permanent F1 driver in five years. What happened?
Category: Formula One
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What Does This Race in Brazil Lack? A Brazilian Driver.
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As Daniel Ricciardo Departs McLaren’s F1 Team, He Looks to 2024
The New York Times – Sports:He lost his Formula 1 seat with McLaren after a poor season and may spend next year as a reserve driver.
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F1 Shook Up Tradition by Adding Sprint Races
The New York Times – Sports:This season, there are just three of them — which determine the grid for the big event on Sunday — but drivers have mixed feelings about the format.
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An F1 Driver Is Not Alone in the Cockpit During a Race
The New York Times – Sports:He’s loaded with equipment, like a biometric sensor and fire-resistant overalls, to keep him safe, but please, no jewelry.
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Formula 1’s U.S. Grand Prix in Austin Marks Its 10th Year
The New York Times – Sports:It still holds a record for the largest Formula 1 attendance, and its success helped spawn races in Miami and Las Vegas.
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Max Verstappen Is the F1 Champion. So, What About Next Year?
The New York Times – Sports:He took his second title in Japan, but questions about winning a third started right away. “It’s going to depend,” he said.
