Formula 1
Alonso: Verstappen ‘deserves’ to win 2021 F1 title
Fernando Alonso says Max Verstappen “deserves” the title, describing him as “driving that Red Bull to another level” during F1’s 2021 season
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Fernando Alonso says Max Verstappen “deserves” the title, describing him as “driving that Red Bull to another level” during F1’s 2021 season
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Formula 1’s attempt at a boxing-style weigh-in between its two heavyweight championship protagonists fell a little flat, as Scott Mitchell explains
IndyCar
Double Indianapolis 500 winner and ex-Formula 1 driver Takuma Sato will replace Romain Grosjean at the Dale Coyne Racing team in IndyCar next season
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The 2021 Formula 1 title battle has changed Max Verstappen’s view of Mercedes and his championship rival Lewis Hamilton
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The changes to the Abu Dhabi circuit are yet another wildcard in F1’s crazy 2021 run-in. Here’s the inside story on how and why they happened
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Haas Formula 1 drivers Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin need to be “careful” at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as chassis damage could rule them out of the weekend
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FIA Formula 1 race director Michael Masi has reminded Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton they could be hit with a points deduction if they drive unfairly in the title decider
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Mercedes says the title battle doesn’t deserve it, Red Bull says it cares about the Formula 1 championship being settled the right way – but what happens if a collision decides the Max Verstappen/Lewis Hamilton fight?
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Logan Sargeant will make his Formula 1 testing debut for Williams in the post-Abu Dhabi Grand Prix test after a change to the sporting regulations made it possible
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The bitter 2021 Formula 1 title fight couldn’t be a greater juxtaposition to the title fights that happen across the pond in IndyCar. So should F1 strive to have title fights more like IndyCar?
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Ferrari’s aim of third in the constructors’ championship once looked unlikely, but with the accolade all but secured ahead of the season finale, the team has ‘serenity’ heading for 2022
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British TV station Channel 4 has reached a deal to show the Formula 1 championship finale in Abu Dhabi, making it free to air in the UK and Ireland