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Autosport on MSNLeclerc: Ferrari’s China disqualification caused by “playing with the limit”Ferrari’s loss of both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton from the Chinese Grand Prix was a factor of the team pushing to ...
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GPFans on MSNHamilton FINALLY issues statement on Ferrari disqualificationLewis Hamilton has finally broken his silence regarding the disqualification of both Ferrari s at the Chinese Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton acknowledged that adapting to Ferrari's new team and culture takes time, as he has yet to secure a win in his first season. After facin ...
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Thesportstak on MSNCharles Leclerc reveals the reason behind Ferrari's Double disqualification at Chinese Grand Prix says, 'Everybody is playing with the limit'Ferrari is determined to take valuable lessons from the disappointment of having both its cars disqualified at the Chinese ...
Formula One legend Lewis Hamilton has hit back at Jeremy Clarkson for his comments about the Ferrari star ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix. After a brief one week break, the F1 season gets back ...
In a delightful blend of music, cinema, and motorsport, renowned Chinese singer and actor Jay Chou made headlines during the F1 Chinese Grand Prix held on March 24. With a humorous nod to his iconic ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNLeclerc debunks Ferrari theories in ‘never a good thing’ verdictFrom Charles Leclerc's broken front wing creating a flexi wing to Lewis Hamilton's ride height, there were several theories ...
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The Punch on MSNI have 100% faith in Ferrari, says HamiltonLewis Hamilton said Thursday that suggestions that he had lost faith in Ferrari were "complete rubbish" as he looks to ...
Ferrari suffered an unprecedented embarrassment in their long Formula 1 history when both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNNew Ferrari twist as bizarre disqualification theory comes to lightShould the water bottle theory turn out to be true, that would mark two water bottle malfunctions in two races for Leclerc — ...
The FIA have confirmed ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix that both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were subject to more inspections after the Chinese GP.
Hamilton told reporters ahead of this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka that he "didn't feel any frustration" over the ...
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