Leclerc fastest for Ferrari in 1st Las Vegas GP practice
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The seven-time F1 world champion responded to criticism from John Elkann by reiterating his commitment to the team.
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F1 in Las Vegas stumbled out of the gate but is adjusting to make it a strong staple to the calendar
Formula 1 has returned to Las Vegas, aiming to be the most glamorous event on the schedule. Max Verstappen initially criticized the focus on high-rollers and celebrities over the race itself.
DESPITE failing to win a single race so far this season – and just five last year – Ferrari still dominate the Formula One rich list. According to Forbes, who have released their
The sport’s most glamorous team is on track to finish the year without a single win, its star driver is despondent and infighting has broken out.
Lewis Hamilton has continued to pledge his commitment to Ferrari in the wake of John Elkann's comments that his drivers need to focus more on driving.
Ferrari chairman John Elkann recently suggested his drivers should talk less and focus more on driving—a statement the F1 pair has taken in stride.
Elkann's comments come after Ferrari drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc both retired from Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo
Lewis Hamiltons first F1 world championship is the subject of legal action, with former Ferrari driver Felipe Massa bringing a £64m claim against Formula One Management (FOM), the sports governing body,
He was suing for a declaration that he ought to have won the 2008 drivers' title, which he lost to Lewis Hamilton by a single point. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Charles Leclerc fastest in treacherous FP1 as Verstappen trails
Charles Leclerc topped first practice in tricky conditions at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The Ferrari man set the early benchmark with a time of 1:34.802, while there were two surprise names in second and third place in the timesheets.