HAAS CONCEDES MAGNUSSEN SHOULD HAVE LET TSUNODA PASS IN SAUDI F1 GP

Haas F1 group head Ayao Komatsu acknowledges Kevin Magnussen ought to have allowed Yuki Tsunoda to pass in Jeddah in the wake of surpassing him out of control, however he lauded his guarded collaboration. Magnussen’s own Saudi Bedouin Fantastic Prix was demolished by causing an underlying 10-second punishment for contact with Alex Albon in the…

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MASSA FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST FIA, FOM OVER 2008 F1 SINGAPORE GP.

Ex-Ferrari F1 driver Felipe Massa has documented a claim in the London High Court against the FIA, FOM and Bernie Ecclestone over the 2008 Singapore Great Prix ‘crashgate’ outrage. Scandalously, Renault driver Nelson Piquet Jr intentionally collided with trigger a wellbeing vehicle, which empowered partner Fernando Alonso to take the triumph. On Monday, delegates of…

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VASSEUR: BEARMAN’S MISTAKE-FREE F1 SAUDI GP SO GOOD IT’S “UNREALISTIC”

Ferrari F1 supervisor Fred Vasseur says save driver Oliver Bearman coordinated “ridiculous” assumptions with a flawless lady race end of the week at the Saudi Bedouin GP, regardless of missing two practice meetings. Bearman was called upon only a couple of hours before FP3 on Friday after plainly ordinary driver Carlos Sainz had a ruptured…

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HORNER DENIES MARKO’S CLAIMS OF “CUNNING” PLAN TO OUST HIM FROM RED BULL F1 TEAM.

Red Bull F1 manager Christian Horner has rubbished allegations of a “shrewdness” plan inside the group to attempt to dispose of motorsport counsel Helmut Marko. After one more few days of extreme emotion at the Saudi Bedouin Fabulous Prix in the midst of the power fight happening inside Red Bull, it arose that Marko’s place…

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