Wolff stresses Mercedes W13 is ‘sub par’, not Hamilton
AlphaTauri desperately need to stop the rot
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AlphaTauri desperately need to stop the rot
Nyck de Vries has spoken for the first time since it was announced he would be replacing Lewis Hamilton in FP1 for the French Grand Prix this weekend. New F1 rules in place for the 2022 campaign require every team on the grid to provide two FP1 slots to 'rookies' throughout the season.
Mercedes have confirmed they will have “new developments” on their cars at the French Grand Prix in the aim of continuing recent progress.
SYDNEY : Colourful ceremonies in Australia and New Zealand marked the one-year countdown to the ninth Women's World Cup on Wednesday, culminating in the lighting up of landmarks across the nine host cities.
Jamie Clarke held off Judd Trump to win Group 2 at the Championship League with Shaun Murphy topping Group 7 on Tuesday. The 2019 world champion Trump needed a win against Clarke to reach the last 32 after a 2-2 draw with Peng Yisong and 3-1 win over Sean O'Sullivan earlier in the day. Ad/> World No.
Jamie Clarke held off Judd Trump to win Group 2 at the Championship League with Shaun Murphy topping Group 7 on Tuesday. The 2019 world champion Trump needed a win against Clarke to reach the last 32 after a 2-2 draw with Peng Yisong and 3-1 win over Sean O'Sullivan earlier in the day. Ad/> World No.
Jamie Clarke held off Judd Trump to win Group 2 at the Championship League with Shaun Murphy topping Group 7 on Tuesday. The 2019 world champion Trump needed a win against Clarke to reach the last 32 after a 2-2 draw with Peng Yisong and 3-1 win over Sean O'Sullivan earlier in the day.
Lewis Hamilton was guilty of "attacking too much" for his crash at the Red Bull Ring during qualifying earlier this month. Hamilton may have finished on the podium in Sunday's race, but his qualifying in Friday's session for the sprint left him in a difficult situation.