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Here’s why Lando Norris had so much coaching around F1’s Austrian GP

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Here’s why Lando Norris had so much coaching around F1’s Austrian GP
Lando Norris has said he is "trying to be more accepting" of help as he and his race engineer fought to keep McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri behind in the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix.Norris was put under immense pressure in the first and third stints of a hard-fought battle, with Piastri briefly passing him in the early stages as both McLaren drivers remained free to race each other for the ...Keep reading

69. The winners and losers from MotoGP's Dutch Grand Prix 

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Winner: Marc MarquezA full 37 points from the weekend is nothing unusual for Marc Marquez, but what makes this a particularly winning one is that his points lead at the top of the standings grew substantially. Although his nearest title rival, brother Alex, finished the sprint in Marc’s wheeltracks, he fell on Sunday. This meant that Marc stretched his advantage from 40 points to 68.Then ...Keep reading

70. F1 reveals testing schedule shake-up for new 2026 rules

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F1's plans for 2026 pre-season testing have been revealed...

71. F1 penalty points: Which driver has the most? Who is closest to a race ban?

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Updated with the latest penalty points for every F1 driver

72. Master and apprentice – the F1 Austrian GP battle between Bortoleto and 'boss' Alonso

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We have all been there. Even when you have a good relationship with your manager there comes a point of conflict, where you think you know best, when your youthful exuberance outweighs the experience and knowledge they possess.Now imagine that situation unfolding at speeds in excess of 200mph while you are in the first year of the job and the manager in question is two-time Formula 1 world ...Keep reading

73. Who slept worst last night: Christian Horner

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Max Verstappen’s Orange Army now flocks to Spielberg with a sense of expectation. Every Austrian Grand Prix weekend for the past few years has delivered gratification in some form: he won both races in 2021, finished second in 2022, led from pole to victory in 2023, and won the sprint race last season, even if the GP itself came with a sting in the tail.His last departure with a whimper came ...Keep reading

74. Raul Fernandez emerges from “strange situation, couldn’t really enjoy riding” early in MotoGP season

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Raul Fernandez “couldn’t enjoy riding” early in the MotoGP season, top ten run continues at Assen.

75. Who slept best last night: Jonathan Wheatley  

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I still remember it vividly – exactly one year ago, I walked through the paddock at the Austrian Grand Prix and made my way into the Sauber hospitality area. There I encountered Oliver Hoffmann, then head of Audi’s Formula 1 project – though he seemed far more preoccupied with former German national team footballer Maximilian Arnold and his entourage than with anything else. Even back ...Keep reading

76. Lando Norris has ‘nothing to prove to anyone’ after crucial F1 win over Oscar Piastri

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Lando Norris says he has nothing to prove following his victory at the Austrian Grand Prix

77. Toto Wolff won’t be ‘sadistic’ over Mercedes F1 2026 line-up as timeline set

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Toto Wolff expands on Mercedes F1 2026 driver line-up selection plan

78. Here’s why Lando Norris had so much coaching around F1’s Austrian GP

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Lando Norris has said he is "trying to be more accepting" of help as he and his race engineer fought to keep McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri behind in the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix.Norris was put under immense pressure in the first and third stints of a hard-fought battle, with Piastri briefly passing him in the early stages as both McLaren drivers remained free to race each other for the ...Keep reading

79. Lewis Hamilton urges Ferrari to prioritise F1 2026: ‘I know Mercedes are focused on next year’

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“I am sure all the teams are doing that already. I know Mercedes have already focused on next year.”

80. Gabriel Bortoleto’s Austrian GP battle with Fernando Alonso was “just the beginning”

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We have all been there. Even when you have a good relationship with your manager there comes a point of conflict, where you think you know best, when your youthful exuberance outweighs the experience and knowledge they possess.Now imagine that situation unfolding at speeds in excess of 200mph while you are in the first year of the job and the manager in question is two-time Formula 1 world ...Keep reading

81. Hurt Marc Marquez admits “I was destroyed, I said 'I cannot ride'" at Dutch MotoGP

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Ducati rider suffered two big crashes in practice

82. “Making love to his exhaust” - Christian Horner stunned by McLaren strength

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Christian Horner stunned by strength of ‘love making’ McLarens

83. What's behind McLaren's heavy Norris coaching in F1 Austrian GP?

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Lando Norris has said he is "trying to be more accepting" of help as he and his race engineer fought to keep McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri behind in the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix.Norris was put under immense pressure in the first and third stints of a hard-fought battle, with Piastri briefly passing him in the early stages as both McLaren drivers remained free to race each other for the ...Keep reading

84. Marc Marquez admits “I was destroyed” prior to Assen MotoGP win

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Ducati rider suffered two big crashes in practice

85. Turkington stars but Hughes and Lyons roar to Super Touring Power wins

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Four-time British Touring Car champion Colin Turkington starred on his Super Touring debut but it was his ‘team boss’ Jason Hughes and historics ace Michael Lyons who won the headline races at Brands Hatch last weekend.Super Touring Power’s third edition was another festival-style celebration of touring car history, with BTCC stars past and present also shining in Pre-’66, Group 1 and ...Keep reading

86. Mercedes to finalise 2026 driver line-up in F1’s summer break, says Toto Wolff

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Toto Wolff insists he wants the Mercedes driver line-up for 2026 sorted by the time the Formula 1 season resumes following the summer break.With both George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli yet to be signed for next season, Mercedes could yet be tempted to look elsewhere ahead of the introduction of the new regulations.Reigning world champion Max Verstappen remains a favourite of Wolff ...Keep reading

87. Fabio Quartararo's high-speed scare at Dutch MotoGP: “A close one. You don't know what to do”

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Fabio Quartararo relives high-speed Dutch MotoGP scare after swerving into grass to avoid Fermin Aldeguer.

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