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Hamilton ‘didn’t want’ post-season Ferrari test

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Nov.29 (GMM) Lewis Hamilton told his future Ferrari boss, Frederic Vasseur, that he didn’t want to make his debut in a red cockpit in the post-Abu Dhabi GP test. While the man he is replacing, Carlos Sainz, will be in action for his new team – Williams – after the season finale, Hamilton will be […]

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Ocon hopes more F1 staff don’t ‘get sick’

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Nov.29 (GMM) The final portion of the 2024 calendar has been “particularly difficult” for travelling team staff, according to Esteban Ocon. Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg was absent from the Qatar paddock on ‘media day’ Thursday as he has a cold. World champion Max Verstappen predicted that the long haul from Las Vegas to Qatar would […]

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‘Personal’ relationship with Leclerc still good – Sainz

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Nov.29 (GMM) Carlos Sainz insists he still has a “very, very good” personal relationship with his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc. After the chequered flag in Las Vegas, Leclerc was furious as he left his radio line open and unleashed a foul-mouthed tirade after Sainz apparently passed him against team orders. Days later in Qatar, Leclerc […]

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Verstappen puzzled over FIA staff replacements

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Nov.29 (GMM) Max Verstappen admits he has some concerns about the continuing staff exodus at Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA. Hot on the heels of race director Niels Wittich’s ousting by controversial FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the next sudden departures are senior steward Tim Mayer, and fellow top official Janette Tan. “I’m in […]

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Tsunoda lacks ‘consistency’ for Perez’s seat – Marko

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Nov.29 (GMM) Yuki Tsunoda lacks the “consistency” required to be a strong contender to replace Sergio Perez next year. That is the view of Dr Helmut Marko, Red Bull’s powerful team advisor who has been warning Perez that his race seat alongside Max Verstappen will be reviewed after Abu Dhabi. “There will be a meeting […]

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Pakodas for masses, halwa for chosen few: Congress slams govt over ILO report findings

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The Congress criticizes the Indian government, citing an International Labour Organisation report that reveals significant wage inequality in India. The report indicates that the top 10% income earners in India earn 6.8 times more than the bottom 10%, reflecting higher inequality compared to neighboring countries. Congress blames Prime Minister Narendra Modi's economic policies for this disparity.