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No Sergio Perez? Nico Rosberg Reveals His Top 5 F1 Drivers Of 2020

2016 F1 World Champion Nico Rosberg has revealed his top five drivers of 2020, in addition to praising a few other racers who didn’t quite make the cut. He gave his former Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton the top spot in his ranking, ahead of Max Verstappen, describing them as being in a “league of their

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George Russell Expecting ‘Pretty Wacky’ Racing At Bahrain

The upcoming double-header at Bahrain will see grand prix run on the track’s standard layout and the outer circuit, presenting teams and drivers with a new challenge. Speaking ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix, Alfa Romeo driver Kimi Raikkonen said “the layout we will race on in the second week is a bit of a

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Sainz Won’t Last Long At Ferrari Unless He Matches Leclerc – Coulthard

Ferrari will field one of its youngest and least experienced driver line-ups in a while next year, when Carlos Sainz joins Charles Leclerc at the Scuderia. Leclerc has already established himself as one of the most exciting young talents in Formula One, and he’s likely to start the 2021 season as Ferrari’s number one driver.

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Sainz Says Sochi’s Turn Two Is Badly Designed After Crashing There

McLaren driver Carlos Sainz has slammed the second corner of the Sochi Autodrom after crashing there on the first lap of the Russian Grand Prix. “That corner is not very well designed. It’s forcing drivers to take very strange lines and very strange incidents like the five-second penalties that we are given if we don’t

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FIA Dismisses Calls For Gravel Traps To Feature At Every Circuit

The FIA has dismissed calls from teams, F1 drivers and pundits for more circuits on the calendar to feature gravel traps in a bid to stop drivers from consistently exceeding track limits. Lando Norris, Carlos Sainz and Sebastian Vettel are just a few drivers who have recently come out in support of gravel traps as

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‘Vettel’s Time Has Passed’ – Massa On 2021 Ferrari Driver Line-Up

Ex-Formula One driver Felipe Massa, who raced with Ferrari for eight years, has said he believes the Maranello-based team potentially made the right call by replacing Sebastian Vettel with Carlos Sainz for 2021. Specifically, he said “Vettel’s time has passed” and described Sainz as a “good” driver. READ: Mclaren Reveal Why They Allowed Sainz To

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