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Australian Grand Prix Sport News

Fernando Alonso - Carlos Sainz - Albert Park - Biggest F1 disgrace for years – Carlos Sainz fumes at stewards over his penalty - breakingnews.ie - Australia

Biggest F1 disgrace for years – Carlos Sainz fumes at stewards over his penalty

Carlos Sainz blasted his penalty at the Australian Grand Prix as the “biggest Formula One disgrace for many years”.

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Fernando Alonso - Carlos Sainz - Albert Park - Carlos Sainz brands Australian Grand Prix penalty as 'biggest disgrace' in F1 for many years - rte.ie - Australia

Carlos Sainz brands Australian Grand Prix penalty as 'biggest disgrace' in F1 for many years

Carlos Sainz blasted his penalty at the Australian Grand Prix as the "biggest Formula One disgrace for many years".

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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - George Russell - Sergio Perez - Esteban Ocon - Fernando Alonso - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Pierre Gasly - Albert Park - Kevin Magnussen - Logan Sargeant - Updated Verstappen avoids carnage to take Australian Grand Prix - rte.ie - Australia

Updated Verstappen avoids carnage to take Australian Grand Prix

Max Verstappen survived a crazy, chaotic and farcical finale to win the Australian Grand Prix.

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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - Aston Martin - Toto Wolff - Fernando Alonso - Albert Park - Mercedes Will Take 'Huge' Confidence From Australia: George Russell - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Melbourne - Bahrain - county George - county Russell

Mercedes Will Take 'Huge' Confidence From Australia: George Russell

George Russell said his Mercedes car was the "best" he had raced and the team took "huge" confidence from qualifying at the Australian Grand Prix regardless of what happens in the race. The Briton will start from the front row in Melbourne on Sunday alongside dominant Red Bull champion Max Verstappen, with his teammate Lewis Hamilton third. Their efforts, outpacing Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso and both the Ferraris, raised hopes that they could make the podium. Team boss Toto Wolff said this week Mercedes had made "promising" progress since the first two grand prix of the season, and Russell said he couldn't be happier.

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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - Aston Martin - Sergio Perez - Fernando Alonso - Nico Hulkenberg - Max Verstappen edges out Mercedes to take pole in Australia - rte.ie - Australia - Saudi Arabia

Max Verstappen edges out Mercedes to take pole in Australia

Max Verstappen saw off a spirited Mercedes fightback to put his Red Bull on pole position for the Australian Grand Prix.

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Aston Martin - Sergio Perez - Fernando Alonso - Daniel Ricciardo - Albert Park - G'day, mate, welcome to Australia! What you need to know ahead of the F1 race Down Under - news24.com - Australia - Monaco - Melbourne

G'day, mate, welcome to Australia! What you need to know ahead of the F1 race Down Under

The Australian Grand Prix is here, and the Formula 1 season is ready for the third round of what is shaping up to be one extraordinary season.

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Lewis Hamilton - Aston Martin - Toto Wolff - George Russell - Albert Park - Mercedes Sees 'Promising' Signs Ahead Of Australian Grand Prix - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain -  Jeddah - county Martin

Mercedes Sees 'Promising' Signs Ahead Of Australian Grand Prix

A cautiously optimistic Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said the team has made "promising" progress since the first two Grand Prix of the season, with another solid points haul on his wish list for Melbourne this weekend. On the high-speed, power-friendly Jeddah track a fortnight ago, there were distinct signs of life as Mercedes left Ferrari floundering, with George Russell finishing fourth and Lewis Hamilton fifth. It was a clear improvement from the season-opening race in Bahrain, where they offered little competition to the Ferrari, Aston Martin or victorious Red Bull teams.

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