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At the Miami Grand Prix’s driver’s parade, the sport’s biggest stars rode in drivable Lego cars that took eight months to build. It was as awesome as it sounds.
Following on from “Drive To Survive,” which sparked a boom in Formula 1’s audience, “F1: The Academy” brings unprecedented ...
The good folks over at "car.design.trends" have recently focused our attention on a hypothetical proposal for a new, unique ...
McLaren Elva could be yours at auction for £755,000. This particular model is the 45th of just 149 built, making it an ...
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Legit.ng on MSNWho is the youngest F1 driver? 10 youngest drivers and their age at debutMax Verstappen holds the record as the youngest F1 driver at 17. Discover other racers who entered the sport early and the ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMonaco GP conclusions: Norris’s big reset, Leclerc unleashed, F1’s failed experimentMcLaren driver Lando Norris won the F1 2025 Monaco Grand Prix with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc second and Oscar Piastri third.
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motorsport.com on MSNFranco Colapinto’s dramatic Imola GP crash shouldn't define his Alpine F1 debutArgentine racer Franco Colapinto made headlines with a dramatic crash during qualifying for the Imola GP, but there are still ...
Around 16 minutes into the F1 YouTube livestream of the parade lap, the Mercedes Lego car ... front of the cockpit. This rule was not followed down the grid as Sainz refused to give up his seat ...
A chequered history - Joe Hadden takes a thrilling ‘brake’ at a Grand Prix circuit which is historic in more ways than one ...
As if there was any doubt, McLaren's crushing 1-2 win in Formula 1's Miami GP further confirmed ... edge of the envelope it seems like the car's 'numb' front axle isn't giving the drivers the ...
IMOLA, Italy — Kimi Antonelli has made it in Formula 1 and now he wants to share the experience with his school friends. The 18-year-old driver for Mercedes is back on home soil this week at the ...
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