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But it destroyed the floor and then we’ve had to retire. It’s not a nice feeling. “You know you’re in for a long afternoon.
Liam Lawson of Racing Bulls retired from the Miami Grand Prix after contact with Jack Doohan on the first lap.
Lawson heads to the pits and he's done. Tough race for Lawson. Couldn't do much after Doohan went into the side of him on ...
1. Oscar Piastri, 131. 2. Lando Norris, 115. 3. Max Verstappen, 99. 4. George Russell, 93. 5. Charles Leclerc, 53. 6. Andrea Kimi Antonelli, 48. 8. Alexander Albon, 30. 9. Esteban Ocon, 14.
A frustrating race weekend for New Zealand driver Liam Lawson has finished with a retirement in the Miami Grand Prix.
The Miami sprint event was marred by chaos and penalties, with Alex Albon and Liam Lawson losing their points-finishing positions due to separate incidents. Both drivers had shown promise in the ...
Jack Doohan's Formula 1 future with Alpine is uncertain after a series of incidents, including a recent retirement at the ...
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GPblog on MSNVerstappen close to suspension following the Miami Grand Prix, Lawson not far behindMax Verstappen currently has eight penalty points and remains the driver closest to facing a suspension in Formula 1.
A tough weekend for Ferrari on the whole in Miami. Charles Leclerc had a slight edge on teammate Lewis Hamilton in qualifying ...
Lando Norris claimed a dramatic victory in the Miami Grand Prix sprint race, capitalizing on a chaotic wet-dry track and the intervention of the safety car. The McLaren driver edged out his teammate ...
The 22-year-old has endured a difficult start to his rookie season at Alpine, failing to finish higher than 14th across six ...
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri made it three wins on the bounce with victory in the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix amid the backdrop of ...
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