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Despite Aston Martin selling its stake in the F1 team, the name will continue as will the iconic British Racing Green livery. - Pitpass.com
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Car manufacturer Aston Martin is to sell its stake in the F1 team that bears its name. - Pitpass.com
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Jan 17, 2025 |
pitpass.com | Max Noble
Sergio Perez' father, Antonio Perez Garibay insists that the best is yet to come from his son. The former Red Bull driver, who parted ways with the Austrian outfit following a dreadful 2024 season, has put F1 on the back burner for now, spending time with his family as he ponders making a decision about his future later in the year. Though linked with a potential return with Cadillac, and in a position to provide much needed sponsorship, at present the 34-yer-old's prospects look slim.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
pitpass.com | Brighton Corgi
Interlagos carnage leaves Williams with a monumental task ahead of final triple-header. It's fair to say that the Sao Paulo weekend was a nightmare for the Grove outfit. In Sunday morning's rescheduled qualifying session Alex Albon and Franco Colapinto both crashed out and such was the damage the Thai driver's car couldn't be repaired in time to start the race.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
pitpass.com | Max Noble
Lando Norris stokes the fires as he claims that Max Verstappen is well aware that his aggressive approach to racing is wrong. In the moments after last weekend's Mexico City Grand Prix, in which the Dutchman was handed two ten-second penalties, the second of which was for forcing his McLaren rival off the track, Norris described the Red Bull driver's actions as "dangerous". A week later and the Briton's mood hasn't changed. "No, we haven't spoken. I don't think we need to.
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