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Updated as of Wednesday, Jun 07

‘No hurry’ to rule out 2022 Latifi-Piastri swap

Jun.19 (GMM) Formula 1’s traditional ‘silly season’ is now in full swing, as the occupants of the race seats for 2023 begin to emerge. Pierre Gasly, for instance, has been told in no uncertain terms by Red Bull that he must honour his contract all the way to the end of next year. “He will…

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F1 set to drop legendary Spa-Francorchamps race

Jun.21 (GMM) The legendary Formula 1 circuit at Spa-Francorchamps is tipped to be missing from the 2023 calendar. On the sidelines in Montreal last weekend, team bosses heard F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali’s news that the schedule could be set to grow yet again – to a record 24 races next year. “It’s not a big…

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Hamilton wants Russell to do ‘experiments’

Jun.28 (GMM) Lewis Hamilton wants to hand the mantle of experimental car setups to teammate George Russell ahead of the British pair’s home race this weekend. The seven time world champion called his Mercedes “undriveable” in Montreal practice recently but ultimately raced to the podium by Sunday. The problem on Friday appeared to be radical…

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Cultural politics storm F1 paddock

Jul.1 (GMM) Even with a fascinating battle for the world championship in play, cultural politics are dominating the scene in Formula 1 for now. The paddock is now up in arms about the latest comments made by former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone, including that he would “take a bullet” for Russian president Vladimir Putin. He…

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July ‘a decisive month’ for ’22 title – Leclerc

Jul.1 (GMM) Charles Leclerc admits July will be a “decisive month” for his world championship chances. Off the back of recent reliability dramas and the new dominance of reigning world champion Max Verstappen, the Ferrari driver is now almost 50 points behind the leading Red Bull. “July is a decisive month,” Leclerc told Sky Italia…

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Marko called Max’s father after team criticism

Jul.2 (GMM) Dr Helmut Marko said he had to call world champion Max Verstappen’s father to discuss a recent round of criticism aimed at Red Bull bosses. After Monaco, where 24-year-old championship leader Max’s teammate Sergio Perez won, Jos Verstappen wrote in a column on his son’s official website that Red Bull “threw away” points….

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Binotto, Leclerc meet for clear-the-air dinner

Jul.7 (GMM) Charles Leclerc on Wednesday met for dinner at Monaco’s famous Hotel de Paris with his Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto. It came amid wide criticism of the way the Maranello team handled Leclerc’s race strategy in the British GP, which cleared the way for teammate Carlos Sainz’s first Formula 1 win. “They took victory…

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Binotto defends drivers after Ferrari duel

Jul.10 (GMM) Mattia Binotto has defended Ferrari’s current policy of allowing Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz battle it out on the circuit. In Saturday’s sprint race at the Red Bull Ring, championship leader Max Verstappen cruised to victory while the red-clad duo scrapped for second place. Spaniard Sainz, who is just 12 points behind Leclerc…

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Mazepin suing Haas in Swiss court

Jul.15 (GMM) Nikita Mazepin says he has filed suit against Haas for unpaid wages in a Swiss court. We reported about the axed Russian driver’s decision to pursue legal action last month, following his and sponsor Uralkali’s expulsion over the Ukraine crisis. “What I’m talking about is that contractual obligations were not fulfilled,” Mazepin, 23,…

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French GP ‘not dead’ yet – Boullier

Jul.22 (GMM) The French GP is “not dead”, the Paul Ricard race’s director Eric Boullier has insisted. As Formula 1 gathered at the venue in Le Castellet on Thursday, most drivers were resigned to the fact that it may be their last in France. “It might not be on the calendar next year, so it…

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