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F1: Hamilton pays tribute to Michael Schumacher in new book

Lewis Hamilton has paid tribute to Michael Schumacher with a message that hailed the German as a “legend” and “role model” in a new book, Afrosport reports. Both men are Formula 1's two most successful drivers with seven world titles apiece and Hamilton lauded Schumacher in the foreword of a new book titled 'World Championship Cars - Michael Schumacher’ . It was written by the 55-year-old's...

F1: Montoya urges Red Bull to make U-Turn on Sainz

F1: Montoya urges Red Bull to make U-Turn on Sainz

Former Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has urged Red Bull Racing to make a U-Turn and sign Carlos Sainz before he joins Williams for the 2025 season, Afrosport reports. Red Bull opted to retain Sergio Perez for the 2025 season but his position remains uncertain as he continues to underwhelm in the RB20 this season. Sainz meanwhile opted to join Williams as Lewis Hamilton takes...

Ex-F1 driver Glock equates Verstappen with Michael Schumacher

Ex-F1 driver Glock equates Verstappen with Michael Schumacher

Former Formula 1 driver Timo Glock is of the opinion that Max Verstappen is equal with the legendary Michael Schumacher, Afrosport reports. The Red Bull Racing driver ended an 11-race winless streak by charging from 17th to win the Sao Paulo Grand Prix three weeks ago. The result put him within reach of clinching a fourth straight world championship title if he finishes ahead of title...

F1: Hamilton denies Horner’s claims of approaching Red Bull

F1: Red Bull boss Horner confident of Hamilton as a championship challenger with Ferrari

Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner is confident Lewis Hamilton will be a challenger for the Formula 1 world championship when he joins Ferrari for the 2025 season, Afrosport reports. The seven-time world champion will leave Mercedes at the end of the year to team up with Charles Leclerc at Maranello. Hamilton has struggled for form this season despite taking two victories in Britain and...

F1: GPDA demand better driver treatment from FIA amid swearing sanctions

F1: GPDA demand better driver treatment from FIA amid swearing sanctions

Formula 1 drivers through the Grand Prix Drivers Association (GPDA) has called on the FIA to treat them like adults in the wake of the controversy over swearing, Afrosport reports. A collective statement posted on the GPDA Instagram page showed unity with Max Verstappen after he was given community service by the FIA for swearing at the Singapore Grand Prix Thursday press conference. Charles Leclerc was...