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Max Verstappen - Aston Martin - Sergio Perez - Alex Albon - Nico Hulkenberg - F1 stewards defer Haas review hearing to Thursday - channelnewsasia.com - Germany - Usa

F1 stewards defer Haas review hearing to Thursday

Formula One stewards have deferred from Wednesday (Nov 8) to Thursday a virtual hearing into a petition by the Haas team to review, and potentially change, the results of the US Grand Prix weeks after the event.

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Max Verstappen - Aston Martin - Sergio Perez - Alex Albon - Nico Hulkenberg - Red Bull, Aston Martin and Williams summoned in Haas hearing - channelnewsasia.com

Red Bull, Aston Martin and Williams summoned in Haas hearing

Formula One stewards have summoned representatives of Aston Martin, Williams and champions Red Bull to a virtual hearing on Wednesday as part of a petition by Haas to review the results of last month's U.S. Grand Prix.

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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - Aston Martin - Sergio Perez - Esteban Ocon - Fernando Alonso - Alain Prost - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Pierre Gasly - Alpha Tauri - Max Verstappen Wins Again As Fernando Alonso Snatches Third On Line - sports.ndtv.com - Mexico

Max Verstappen Wins Again As Fernando Alonso Snatches Third On Line

Max Verstappen secured his 17th win in a record-breaking season on Sunday, resisting early pressure from Lando Norris to triumph in an accident and incident-hit Sao Paulo Grand Prix. Red Bull's three-time world champion came home 8.277 seconds ahead of McLaren's Norris on a sunlit afternoon at a packed Interlagos circuit. Behind them, Fernando Alonso snatched third for Aston Martin by just 0.053 seconds from Sergio Perez in the second Red Bull.

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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - Aston Martin - George Russell - Sergio Perez - Fernando Alonso - Daniel Ricciardo - Alex Albon - Kevin Magnussen - Nico Hulkenberg - Max Verstappen triumphs at Brazilian GP after narrow escape for Daniel Ricciardo - breakingnews.ie - Brazil

Max Verstappen triumphs at Brazilian GP after narrow escape for Daniel Ricciardo

Max Verstappen completed an emphatic victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix after Daniel Ricciardo escaped injury when his car was struck by a flying tyre.

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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - Aston Martin - George Russell - Sergio Perez - Fernando Alonso - Daniel Ricciardo - Alex Albon - Kevin Magnussen - Nico Hulkenberg - Red Bull's Max Verstappen claims dominant victory at Brazilian Grand Prix - thenationalnews.com - Brazil - Australia

Red Bull's Max Verstappen claims dominant victory at Brazilian Grand Prix

Max Verstappen completed an emphatic victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix on Sunday after Daniel Ricciardo escaped injury when his car was struck by a flying tyre.

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Max Verstappen - Aston Martin - Sergio Perez - Fernando Alonso - Verstappen wins in Brazil, Perez distances from Hamilton in fight for runner-up place - cbc.ca - Brazil - Mexico - county Lewis - county Hamilton

Verstappen wins in Brazil, Perez distances from Hamilton in fight for runner-up place

Three-time champion Max Verstappen led from the start and won the Brazilian Grand Prix on Sunday. Sergio Perez of Red Bull finished in fourth place, distancing himself from Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton in one of the few competitions left this season — a position for runner-up.

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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - Aston Martin - Sergio Perez - Esteban Ocon - Fernando Alonso - Alain Prost - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Pierre Gasly - Alpha Tauri - Max Verstappen wins again as Fernando Alonso snatches third on the line in Brazil - arabnews.com - Brazil - Mexico - South Africa - Uae - New Zealand - India - Saudi Arabia - Pakistan

Max Verstappen wins again as Fernando Alonso snatches third on the line in Brazil

SAO PAULO: Max Verstappen secured his 17th win in a record-breaking season on Sunday, resisting early pressure from Lando Norris to triumph in an accident and incident-hit Sao Paulo Grand Prix. Red Bull’s three-time world champion came home 8.277 seconds ahead of McLaren’s Norris on a sunlit afternoon at a packed Interlagos circuit. Behind them, Fernando Alonso snatched third for Aston Martin by just 0.053 seconds from Sergio Perez in the second Red Bull. Alonso and Perez provided a thrilling finale as they battled through the final laps before the Spaniard regained the podium position and held the Mexican at bay as they roared across the line. Lance Stroll finished fifth in the second Aston Martin ahead of Carlos Sainz of Ferrari, whose team-mate Charles Leclerc crashed out on the formation lap, and Pierre Gasly of Alpine. Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton finished eighth for Mercedes after a race-long survival battle against degrading tires ahead of Alpha Tauri’s Yuki Tsunoda and Esteban Ocon in the second Alpine. For Verstappen, it was his 52nd career win, lifting him one clear of four-time champion Alain Prost on the list of all-time winners. “It was really good,” said Verstappen. “A well-executed race by the team, perfect pit-stops and well done I think.

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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - Aston Martin - George Russell - Sergio Perez - Fernando Alonso - Charles Leclerc - Pierre Gasly - Alpha Tauri - McLaren's Lando Norris In Pole For Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint Race - sports.ndtv.com - Russia - Brazil - Poland

McLaren's Lando Norris In Pole For Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint Race

Lando Norris of McLaren secured pole position for the sprint race at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix on Saturday when he outpaced world champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull by 0.061 seconds. It was the Briton's first Formula One pole position since he took the prime starting position for the 2021 Russian Grand Prix at Sochi.  "It's a great day," he said. "Or at least a good day, but it felt like one of the worst laps I have done! So, it's a surprise, but a good surprise. My first pole in a long time so I am happy.  Sergio Perez was third in the second Red Bull ahead of the Mercedes of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton with Yuki Tsunoda sixth for Alpha Tauri. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who qualified second behind Verstappen for Sunday's Grand Prix, was unable to improve on seventh ahead of Daniel Riccardo in the second Alpha Tauri, Carlos Sainz in the second Ferrari and Oscar Piastri in the second McLaren.

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