A new film is shooting alongside the action at Grands Prix and, with Lewis Hamilton’s help, is being made by the director of “Top Gun: Maverick.”
Category: Mercedes GP Petronas Formula One Team
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F1: British Grand Prix Time, TV, Results
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri put a rare dash of McLaren orange at the front of the grid, but everyone will be chasing Max Verstappen as usual.
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Mercedes’ F1 Performance Improves After Adjustments to Its Racecar
The team keeps making changes, and now its drivers are climbing onto the podium.
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Red Bull Rolls Onto Home Soil in Austria
Max Verstappen will look to extend his season points lead, and his winning streak to five races, on Red Bull’s home track.
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F1 Canadian Grand Prix: TV, Time, Results
A surprise second place for Nico Hulkenberg in qualifying disappeared with a three-place penalty. Max Verstappen? He’s on pole again.
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Formula 1: Monaco Grand Prix TV, Start Time and Results
Max Verstappen raced to the front in qualifying again, with Fernando Alonso right behind as usual, but danger is never far away on a tight Monaco circuit.
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It’s Been a Red Bull Season
The team has done more than pull away, it has dominated, winning the first five races and finishing first and second four times.
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The Formula 1 Race Fans Don’t Get to See
Putting on a racing series with events in 20 countries requires a complicated logistical symphony. Failure is not an option.
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Saudi Grand Prix: How to Watch and What to Know
The New York Times – Sports:After Red Bull dominated the first weekend of the season, one rival suggested it might win every race. Max Verstappen’s breakdown showed how fast things can change.
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Bahrain Grand Prix: Time, TV and Talking Points
The New York Times – Sports:Max Verstappen and Red Bull will open the 2023 Formula 1 campaign where they ended the last one: as the favorite.
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Lewis Hamilton Reflects on His Next Step in F1
The New York Times – Sports:His contract is about up with Mercedes, but he has no intention of stepping away. Besides, he has so much more to do, especially on social issues.
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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.
