F1 Driver Lewis Hamilton’s Beloved Dog Is in a Coma
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As the grid awaits the 2026 season opener in Australia to determine the competitive pecking order, Alpine’s status as a customer team has some advantages. These include freeing up money that can be spent on other parts of the car, such as aerodynamic development.
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Injured F1 Academy driver gives recovery update ahead of surgery
TAG Heuer Hitech GP F1 Academy driver Aiva Anagnostiadis has shared an injury update after it was confirmed that she will miss the upcoming round six in Singapore. The Australian driver suffered a fracture to her left foot while training. She is set to undergo surgery on Tuesday 30 September.
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Grosjean to driver F1 car for first time since Bahrain crash in 2020
Former Formula One driver Romain Grosjean will drive a F1 car for the first time since his dramatic crash at the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix, his former team Haas said on X on Thursday. He will drive the VF-23,
Lewis Hamilton announced the passing of his pet Roscoe, as Max Verstappen delivers a reality check to young drivers. Catch up with the news making the rounds in F1 today! Earlier, Lewis Hamilton greeted the Formula 1 world with sad news after he announced the passing of his pet,
Oscar Piastri has been told he must be more selfish and potentially even defy team orders if he wants to win his maiden F1 drivers’ championship.
George Russell gets hilariously voted F1’s “teacher’s pet” by fellow drivers in a viral clip — with even Oscar Piastri backing the unanimous verdict.
Mick Schumacher, son of Michael, will test an IndCar on October 13. Could the former Haas F1 driver be under consideration for a race seat at Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing?
Let’s start with the gross one: Piastri’s manager, Mark Webber, vomiting inside his helmet at the 2007 Japanese GP. Webber was suffering from food poisoning that wet day at Fuji, but he only eventually retired when a then 20-year-old Sebastian Vettel crashed into him behind the safety car. Webber wasn’t happy.