Lewis Hamilton landed his first pole position as a Ferrari driver by taking top spot for Saturday’s sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix.
A “gobsmacked” Lewis Hamilton said he was in shock after he landed his first pole position in Ferrari colours for Saturday’s sprint race in China. Hamilton, 40, rolled back the years to kickstart his ...
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In 2022, Sainz achieved his first career win at Silverstone and went on to secure nine podium finishes, three pole positions ... Sainz has though been romantically linked with the Scottish model ...
Scotland secured a pivotal victory against Greece in enemy territory on Thursday night, with Scott McTominay's penalty in the ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNMcLaren's Piastri Takes F1 Chinese Grand Prix Win Ahead of Teammate NorrisMcLaren driver Oscar Piastri has cruised to his maiden Chinese Grand Prix win from pole position with the Australian ...
ONE of David Coulthard’s most prized possessions isn’t one of his 13 race winners’ trophies… but a helmet (and no, not just ...
Viktor Hovland found a swing that worked down the tough closing stretch at Innisbrook on Sunday, making three late birdies to ...
Norris had appeared to be on target to take sprint pole with a blistering first-sector time on a second run but braked too late for the hairpin at the end of the long back straight and ran wide ...
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FORMULA ONE teams have been hit by travel chaos days before the Chinese Grand Prix after technical issues in Melbourne. Several teams including McLaren, Red Bull, Mercedes, Aston Martin and ...
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