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Henceforth, an F1 driver will now be fined €5,000 for a verbal slip-up, instead of the €40,000 that was on the cards when the rules were tightened up in January.
The father of Carlos Sainz is considering running for FIA president and the Williams driver reckons he'd be the perfect ...
Carlos Sainz has warned his father that he may not enjoy the "politics" of running for FIA president as the rally driver ...
Carlos Sainz, the Williams driver, made a striking debut at the Cannes Film Festival, appearing alongside Eva Longoria as the ...
Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli has given fans an insight into the Formula 1 drivers' WhatsApp group chat. Heading into the ...
LEWIS HAMILTON has been backed to get back to winning ways by Formula One boss James Vowles. Vowles, now team principal of the Williams Racing F1 team, worked alongside Hamilton at Mercedes for ...
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Kubica would finish the 2008 season fourth, failing to capitalise on his championship lead, and would fall backwards in 2009 ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNFIA cuts controversial F1 driver swearing finesFormula One's governing body on Wednesday reduced the controversial penalties dished out to drivers for swearing after a ...
Eva Longoria, has herself been a longtime fan of Sainz. The pairing raised eyebrows — but also made perfect sense. Both stars ...
The EA Sports F1 25 Driver Ratings were revealed last week, and Atlassian Williams Racing's Carlos Sainz and Alexander Albon ...
The FIA president is accused of hurrying through proposals that outline the terms of standing for election in December, which ...
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