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Ferrari: Bold Bid to Steal Horner from Red Bull Unsuccessful Amid 2025 Season ChaosFerrari's 2025 season spirals as they try to lure Red Bull’s Horner. Upgrades loom at Spanish GP. Is Maranello waving the ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNExplained: Who is Lewis Hamilton’s race engineer Riccardo Adami?Riccardo Adami is a 51-year-old Formula 1 engineer who hails from Brescia, Italy. Formerly of Minardi and Toro Rosso, Adami ...
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GPFans on MSNSneaky Ferrari F1 plot revealed in stunning GTA 5 modUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
With a third of the 2025 Formula One season gone, Telegraph Sport compiles its first driver rankings of the year.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has said Ferrari's pace in the slow-speed corners is its "biggest weakness", something the ...
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MotorTrend on MSN9 Perfect Tens from the 2025 Concorso d'Eleganze Villa d'EsteThere are no shortage of Concours events. But while each event aspires to create an air of prestige, few can match the Concorso d'Eleganze Villa d'Este ...
Despite Ferrari's current struggles in 2025, the Scuderia performed unexpectedly well on the narrow streets of Monte Carlo, with Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton grabbing a second and fifth place ...
The Chinese Grand Prix especially served as a wake-up call for the Madrid native after Sainz was ‘caught by surprise’ with issues adapting to his Williams FW47 that the 30-year-old had not yet faced.
Red Bull racing team principal Christian Horner could be set for a shock exit to join a huge Formula One rival.
The two-stop rule invited more gamesmanship. Teams slowed down deliberately to help their other driver maintain their points ...
FERRARI want to hire Red Bull chief Christian Horner as their team principal, according to reports. Horner is one of the most ...
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Top Gear on MSNSchumi’s 2001 Ferrari just sold for £13.4 millionFor the second time in its life, Michael Schumacher’s F2001 has become the most expensive Ferrari F1 car ever sold at auction, after going under the hammer for £13.4m big ones (or $18.2m slightly ...
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