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Having completed his first Italian Grand Prix as a Ferrari driver, Lewis Hamilton vowed that he will “work as hard as I can to one day stand on the top of that podium.” ...
Following a short fight with Norris early on, Max Verstappen went on to dominate the Italian Grand Prix without the slightest issue. The McLarens were closely matched but finished a distance second ...
Seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton has revealed that multiple factors have contributed to his crash at last Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix, including "downgraded shifts." ...
Despise a tyre allocation from the softer end of Pirelli's six-compound range, tyres have shown very little degradation so far this weekend, which could witness McLaren lose its usual competitive ...
Having failed to secure pole position at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, McLaren team boss Andrea Stella admitted that the Woking-based outfit "knew was going to be more challenging for us." ...
On the back of a fairly challenging integration into Ferrari’s environment, seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton sounded a positive note, claiming that he and the Scuderia " will be stronger" as they ...
Having qualified seventh in yesterday's qualifying at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, home favourite Andrea Kimi Antonelli hopes to make up places in today's race as "race pace has looked useful." ...
Having topped the opening qualifying segment on Pirelli's mediums, George Russell ended up in a disappointing sixth place in qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix.
Despite having secured a second spot on the grid for Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix, McLaren's Lando Norris admitted that he was "just not quite in the rhythm." ...
Having ended up sixth and seventh quickest with George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli in Saturday’s qualifying session at Monza, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff revealed that setup choices might pose ...
Having qualified third on the grid, championship leader Oscar Piastri claims that it was "not a huge shock for us" to see rivals close in on McLaren over a single flying lap.
Having displayed impressive pace across the practice sessions, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc ended up fourth on the grid, but the Monasque admitted there was no more performance to extract from his SF25.
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