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  • MotorsportAnalysis

    Why Mercedes drivers resist team orders in growing F1 title fight

    Formula 1 drivers and team orders have a long and disagreeable history, especially when those drivers are in the heat of the world championship battle. You have to go back to the 1950s to find a properly gentlemanly resolution to a title fight involving two teammates. And even then the famous example of Peter Collins handing his Ferrari over to Juan Manuel Fangio in the 1956 Italian Grand Prix ... Keep reading

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  • Motorsport

    Charles Leclerc: Monaco the track to bet on Ferrari, but Mercedes still favourite

    Charles Leclerc reckons Monaco is the perfect track for Ferrari to shine, but still thinks Mercedes holds the edge this weekend after a dominant start to Formula 1 in 2026. The Silver Arrows has won all five grands prix this year which leaves it with a 72-point advantage over second-placed Ferrari who is a step ahead of McLaren in third. But this weekend might be the toughest challenge yet ... Keep reading

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  • Motorsport

    Audi F1 car and rare Koenigsegg hypercar craned onto $75million superyacht ahead of Monaco GP

    As Monte Carlo prepares for the glamorous Monaco Grand Prix, the attention has been briefly drawn away from the pitlane and towards the marina, where an Audi Formula 1 car and a Koenigsegg Jesko hypercar were craned aboard a 236-foot superyacht. The moment was organised by Ultimate Superyacht founder Tom Claeren, who has previously placed a Ferrari F40 and a McLaren Solus GT on luxury ... Keep reading

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  • Motorsport

    Charles Leclerc: ‘I've never considered leaving Ferrari’

    Charles Leclerc says he’s never considered leaving the Ferrari Formula 1 team, having signed a new multi-year deal with the outfit. A Ferrari protege since 2016, having graduated to the Italian F1 squad in 2019, Leclerc has remained faithful ever since, competing in 155 grands prix with 27 pole positions and eight victories. The new contract will likely keep him tied to Maranello until 2028 ... Keep reading

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  • MotorsportTransfer

    Is Charles Leclerc's Ferrari leap of faith the right choice?

    On Wednesday morning, Ferrari announced it had agreed a "multi-year" contract extension with long-time Scuderia driver Charles Leclerc, extending his Ferrari tenure for what is thought to be at least three more seasons in Formula 1 beyond 2026. With Leclerc's previous deal not running out until the end of 2027, has the Monegasque taken a risk or is his pledge of loyalty to Maranello something ... Keep reading

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