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Lewis Hamilton Condemns Formula One World Champion Nelson Piquet Over Racial Slur
Piquet, who is a three-time world champion, used a derogatory term while discussing a crash that occurred between Hamilton and Belgian-Dutch racing driver Max Verstappen during the first lap at the 2021 British Grand Prix.
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Lewis Hamilton Condemns Former F1 Champion Nelson Piquet for Racial Slur
Lewis Hamilton said “archaic mindsets” have to change after retired Formula One champion Nelson Piquet reportedly used a racial slur against him.
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Max Verstappen Wins Miami Grand Prix
Max Verstappen won the Formula One championship Miami Grand Prix for his third victory of the season.
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Verstappen Wins Miami Grand Prix
Max Verstappen won the Formula One championship Miami Grand Prix for his third victory of the season.
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F1 Champ Lewis Hamilton Wants to Change His Name to Honor His Mom
His father Anthony and mother Carmen divorced when he was a child
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Formula One Cancels Sochi Race, F1 Team Haas Drops Russian Sponsorship
Formula One says it is “impossible” to hold a race in Russia this year following the country’s invasion of Ukraine
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Team USA's Breezy Johnson: Ski Racing Like ‘Formula One Racing Without an Airbag or a Car'
She has one of the great names for a skier, but Breezy Johnson will tell you that it is a lot more than breezy when racing down a ski slope at 80 miles per hour. It’s downright exhilarating, and maybe a little terrifying as well.
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Here's the Drama Around Verstappen's 1st F1 Title Win With Last Lap Pass of Hamilton
Max Verstappen won his first Formula One championship by passing Lewis Hamilton on the final lap in a controversial ending to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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Mercedes Loses Both Its Protests After Hamilton Loses Title
Mercedes lost both of its protests after Lewis Hamilton lost the world title to Max Verstappen on the final lap of the last race at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
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Justin Bieber Performs at Saudi F1 Race After Boycott Calls
Human Rights Watch and others have called on celebrities to boycott the kingdom, saying such events are aimed at diverting attention and deflecting scrutiny.
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Racing Chief Says Formula One Shouldn't Get Involved in Politics as Sport Faces Heat Ahead of Saudi Grand Prix
Formula One has faced criticism for allowing the Grand Prix to go ahead in Saudi Arabia this weekend.
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Formula One Driver Grosjean Escapes Huge, Fiery Crash
Formula One driver Romain Grosjean escaped with minor burns to his hands and ankles after his car crashed and burst into flames moments after the start of the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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Formula One's First Latin American Woman Driver Wants to be Treated Like ‘Just a Driver With a Helmet On'
Tatiana Calderón, the first Latin American woman behind the wheel of a Formula One car, explains how she is using her position as a female driver to encourage more women to pursue their own racing dreams in a male-dominated sport.
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Formula One Drivers Wear ‘End Racism' Shirts and Take a Knee Before Season Opener
Formula One drivers came together to take a knee in a show of solidarity against racism ahead of Sunday’s season-opening Austrian Grand Prix, NBC News reports. All 20 drivers wore “End Racism” shirts and gathered at the front of the track ahead of the race in Spielberg, Austria, as 14 of the drivers took the knee — a move often…
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Vettel May Walk Away From Ferrari Having Never Won the Title
Sebastian Vettel may walk away from Ferrari having never delivered the Formula One title the proud Italian team so desperately wants
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Motor Racing Great Stirling Moss Dies Aged 90
Motor racing great Stirling Moss has died at the age of 90
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Formula 1 Heiress' Jewel Collection Reported Stolen in Raid
London police are investigating the theft of a large cache of “high value jewelry” reported stolen from the palatial home of heiress Tamara Ecclestone, the daughter of former Formula 1 chief Bernie Ecclestone. The Sun newspaper said the stolen jewelry was worth about 50 million pounds ($66 million) and included precious rings, earrings and a Cartier bangle Ecclestone received as…
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Typhoon Leaves as Many as 33 Dead as Japan Continues Rescue
Helicopters, boats and thousands of troops were deployed across Japan to rescue people stranded in flooded homes Sunday, as the death toll from a ferocious typhoon climbed to as high as 33. One woman fell to her death as she was being placed inside a rescue helicopter. Typhoon Hagibis made landfall south of Tokyo on Saturday evening and battered central...
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Heavy Rain, Winds Lash Tokyo as Powerful Typhoon Hits Japan
A heavy downpour and strong winds pounded Tokyo and surrounding areas on Saturday as a powerful typhoon forecast to be Japan’s worst in six decades made landfall southwest of Tokyo, with streets, beaches and train stations deserted. Store shelves were bare after people stocked up on water and food ahead of Typhoon Hagibis. The Japan Meteorological Agency warned of dangerously...
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Typhoon May Bring 2 Feet of Rain, Strong Winds to Tokyo Area
A powerful typhoon is forecast to bring up to 31 inches (80 centimeters) of rain and damaging winds to the Tokyo area and Japan’s Pacific coast this weekend, and the government is warning residents to stockpile necessities and leave high-risk places before it’s too dangerous. Rugby World Cup matches and other events were canceled on Saturday, and flights and train...