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George Russell has insisted he will not sign his new Mercedes Formula 1 contract over the current summer break as the Briton is keen not to rush proceedings.The 27-year-old’s deal expires at the end of the 2025 season and has been a major talking point in recent weeks as Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was touted for a move to Mercedes.But ahead of last weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix ...Keep reading
George Russell has insisted he will not sign his new Mercedes Formula 1 contract over the current summer break as the Briton is keen to not rush proceedings.The 27-year-old’s deal expires at the end of the 2025 season and has been a major talking point in recent weeks as Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was touted for a move to Mercedes.Read Also:Formula 1The winners and losers ...Keep reading
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Aston Martin had its most successful weekend of the 2025 Formula 1 season at the Hungarian Grand Prix, but is at a loss to explain why it happened.One week prior, Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll locked out the back row at Spa-Francorchamps, but at the Hungaroring they claimed fifth and sixth on the grid – their best result since they qualified respectively fourth and third at the 2023 ...Keep reading
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Marc Marquez came into MotoGP’s summer break on a hot streak. He has strung together five consecutive doubles – winning both the sprint and Sunday races at Aragon, Mugello, Assen, the Sachsenring and Brno. That run has catapulted him into a lead of 120 points over second-placed Alex Marquez, his brother.Read Also:MotoGPWhy Alex Marquez isn't worried he’s tumbling out of ...Keep reading
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Casey Stoner joins a host of stars for legends parade at Austrian GP
Yuki Tsunoda is having a torrid time at Red Bull since making the jump from Racing Bulls earlier this season. But despite another lacklustre result at the Hungarian Grand Prix, he said there were “positives” to take from the weekend.Tsunoda’s campaign in Budapest never really got off the ground, with the Japanese driver struggling for pace in practice before qualifying 16th for the grand ...Keep reading
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