AlphaTauri rookie Yuki Tsunoda has revealed the strict schedule imposed on him by team principal Franz Tost after Red Bull forced the driver to relocate.
Hamilton grateful for crappy days like this after Monaco GP sucked balls
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Ian Parkes & Sam Hall
04:00
Lewis Hamilton declared himself grateful for crappy days like the Monaco Grand Prix he claims help him learn every lesson possible from a lacklustre F1 weekend.
Hamilton surrendered his championship lead to race-winner Max Verstappen after finishing seventh around the streets of the Principality, describing the day as one that sucked balls .
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The seven-time champion is now four points behind his rival, while Mercedes are a point adrift of Red Bull in the constructors standings as a consequence of
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Alonso questions lack of respect after Sainz Monaco glory - It was a funeral when I was P2
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Monaco Grand Prix
Alonso questions lack of respect after Sainz Monaco glory - It was a funeral when I was P2
Ian Parkes & Sam Hall
14:30
Fernando Alonso does not believe he was shown the respect he deserved for his F1 podiums with Ferrari, underlined by the response to fellow countryman Carlos Sainz s second place in Monaco.
Two-time champion Alonso has scored 32 race wins and 97 podiums in his career, with 11 of those victories and 32 additional top-three finishes during his five years with Ferrari.
Gasly sorry for fans impacted by French GP date change
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Ian Parkes & Sam Hall
15:20
Pierre Gasly hopes F1 will offer a solution to fans unable to attend the French Grand Prix following its recent late date change.
After the Turkish GP was cancelled due to travel restrictions imposed by the British government,
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For some fans that had booked tickets, travel and accommodation, it has not been possible to alter bookings for the rearranged date.
Asked for his thoughts on the impact the change would have had on fans, AlphaTauri driver Gasly conceded: “It was a bit surprising because I think it is in a month so it is obviously coming very fast.
Verstappen vows to continue to flirt with track limits to push Hamilton and Mercedes
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Ian Parkes & Sam Hall
07:05
Max Verstappen has confirmed he will continue to flirt with track limits in order to remain in the hunt to wrestle the F1 title away from Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes.
Following a poor pre-season during which Red Bull comfortably had the quickest car, Hamilton and Mercedes have recovered to win two of the first three races, with the Briton opening up an eight-point lead over the Dutchman.
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Verstappen has been forced to push himself in order to beat Hamilton, but after exceeding track limits in the season-opening race in Bahrain that cost him the win, he followed up by doing so twice in Portimão to miss out on pole and the fastest lap.