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‘Keep a few people quiet’: Ricciardo savours his first points of the season in Miami
Daniel Ricciardo enjoyed his first points of the Formula 1 season with a fourth place in the Miami Grand Prix sprint race but came quickly back to earth a few hours later with a disappointing qualifying effort.
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Horner cleared of inappropriate behaviour
Christian Horner walked hand-in-hand through the Bahrain Grand Prix paddock with wife Geri after he was cleared of inappropriate behaviour by an independent barrister, although a dossier of screenshots have been leaked to media.
Red Bull designer quits
In a sign Red Bull's era of F1 dominance could soon be over, chief technical officer Adrian Newey will leave the team in early 2025.
Scott McLaughlin goes back-to-back at Barber
After winning a year ago, Scott McLaughlin took consecutive IndyCar wins at Barber Motorsports Park.
Mannequin falls onto race track
There were bizarre scenes in the IndyCar race at Barber Motorsports Park when an art installation fell onto the track mid-race.
IndyCar champ’s emotional response to penalties
Josef Newgarden held back tears as he faced the media for the first time after being disqualified from the St Petersburg season opener for breaking the rules.
‘Makes my blood boil’: Ricciardo blasts Stroll after Chinese Grand Prix collision
Daniel Ricciardo accused Lance Stroll of not looking where he was going after the Aston Martin driver slammed into the Australian’s car at Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix.
IndyCar contender’s hopes dashed by bizarre incident
Josef Newgarden’s hopes of winning the Grand Prix of Long Beach were dashed when he got hit by Colton Herta, causing him to stall.
Zhou Guanyu: A star even if he doesn’t win today’s Chinese Grand Prix
With Formula 1 returning to China after a five-year absence, the undoubted star locally will be a young Chinese-born driver.
- by Stephen Wade
‘Red flag! I’m in the middle of the track’: Stranded F1 driver pleaded for protection moments before Ferrari win
In the closing moments of Sunday’s grand prix, George Russell of Mercedes was heard calling urgently for the red flag 12 times before the safety car was deployed. Fernando Alonso was penalised for his role in the crash that left Russell stranded.
- by Carla Jaeger
Aussie's near miss as ex-F1 driver fumes over crash
Romain Grosjean was left frustrated after he was hit and spun into a crash on lap one of the $1 Million Challenge at the Thermal Club.