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George Russell Surprises with Front Row Start Between Piastri and Norris at Qatar GP Sprint

Mercedes driver George Russell was pleasantly surprised to qualify second for the Qatar GP sprint, slotting between McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, while anticipating a challenging race due to the circuit’s overtaking difficulties.

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Zak Brown Dismisses Las Vegas Conspiracy Claims After McLaren Double Disqualification

Zak Brown has shut down suggestions of an FIA plot after both McLaren MCL39s were disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix for excessive skid block wear, describing the sanction as harsh but legitimate and stressing that the team simply made a mistake under unusual track conditions.

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Sainz Slams “Unacceptable” Piastri Penalty, Demands Urgent F1 Racing Guidelines Review

The Formula 1 paddock is in an uproar after a 10-second penalty given to McLaren’s Oscar Piastri at Interlagos was branded “unacceptable” by Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA) director Carlos Sainz. The incident has reignited a fierce debate over the sport’s racing guidelines, with drivers demanding an urgent meeting with the FIA to address what they see as a growing disconnect between rigid rules and real-world racing.

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Felipe Massa’s 2008 F1 Title Quest: Court Allows Damages Claim, But Won’t Rewrite History

While Felipe Massa has won the right to sue for damages over the infamous ‘Crashgate’ scandal that cost him the 2008 Formula 1 world championship, the British High Court has made it clear that the history books will not be rewritten. The ruling allows his £64 million claim to proceed to trial but dismisses any attempt to have him retroactively declared the 2008 champion.

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Colapinto Slams Stroll for “Unnecessary” Clash with Bortoleto

“Completely Unnecessary”: Colapinto Blasts Stroll for Bortoleto Clash in Brazil Alpine’s rookie Franco Colapinto has not held back in his assessment of the São Paulo Grand Prix, aiming sharp criticism at Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll for the opening-lap incident that involved fellow rookie Gabriel Bortoleto. Colapinto, who finished just outside the points, labeled Stroll’s driving

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