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Gasly says even Hamilton wouldn’t score in a Haas
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Gasly says even Hamilton wouldn’t score in a Haas
Formula One has stated that it will not be possible to schedule a race in Russia under the prevailing circumstances.
Max Verstappen is reportedly set to agree a new contract with Red Bull that will see him increase his salary from £18m to £22m with bonuses also to be added on.
Formula One on Friday said it will not race in Russia this season, saying it was "impossible" to do so after the country launched an invasion on neighbouring Ukraine. The race was scheduled for Sept. 25 at Sochi's Olympic park. "We are watching the developments in Ukraine with sadness and shock and hope for a swift and peaceful resolution to the present situation," the sport said in a statement. "On Thursday evening Formula One, the FIA, and the teams discussed the position of our sport, and the conclusion is ... that it is impossible to hold the Russian Grand Prix in the current circumstances."
Max Verstappen is reportedly set to agree a new contract with Red Bull that will see him increase his salary from £18m to £22m with bonuses also to be added on.
Formula One on Friday said it will not race in Russia this season, saying it was “impossible” to do so after the country launched an invasion on neighboring Ukraine. The race was scheduled for Sept. 25 at Sochi’s Olympic park.
Russell enjoyed a scrap with Max Verstappen over the bragging rights in the morning session, but the Mercedes driver won out with his 1m19.233s on a set of C5 tyres - the fastest time of the Barcelona test so far.
LONDON (AP) — Formula One has pulled its race from Russia following the country's invasion of Ukraine, saying Friday it would be “impossible” to hold the race in Sochi under the current circumstances.