Formula 1

7:57 AM ET Italian Grand Prix winner Pierre Gasly will continue to race for AlphaTauri in 2021, the Red Bull-owned Formula One team confirmed on Wednesday. The announcement was expected and ended any lingering speculation that the 24-year-old Frenchman might return to the main Red Bull team alongside Dutch driver Max Verstappen. Gasly joined AlphaTauri,
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Red Bull won the support of Mercedes on Saturday for a call to freeze Formula One’s engine rules so they might continue using Honda’s power unit after the Japanese have left at the end of 2021. “The more we look, there really only is one option that works,” Red Bull boss Christian Horner told Sky
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6:23 AM ET McLaren driver Lando Norris has apologised for comments he made after Sunday’s Portuguese Grand Prix in which he appeared to play down Lewis Hamilton’s recent achievements. Hamilton broke Michael Schumacher’s record for the most career victories on Sunday by taking his 92nd win in Formula One. Norris, who finished 13th after a
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6:52 AM ET Red Bull boss Christian Horner thinks Alex Albon would be matching Pierre Gasly if they were teammates at AlphaTauri this season. Albon’s poor form continued at the Portuguese Grand Prix, where he finished 12th while Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen claimed a podium. Gasly finished fifth, continuing the remarkable run of performances
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2:27 PM ET McLaren’s Lando Norris suggested Lance Stroll does not learn from mistakes after they collided while fighting for position during the Portuguese Grand Prix. During the race Stroll attempted to pass Norris around the outside at Turn 1 but turned across the McLaren driver as they reached the apex. It appeared to be
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8:56 AM ET Lewis Hamilton claimed a record 92nd Formula One victory at the Portuguese Grand Prix, moving him clear of Michael Schumacher for the most wins in the sport’s history. Hamilton won from pole position at Portimao’s Algarve International Circuit to become the standalone record holder, having moved level with Schumacher at the Eifel
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1:33 PM ET Sebastian Vettel had no explanation for the massive gap to Charles Leclerc in qualifying for the Portuguese Grand Prix other than to say his Ferrari teammate is performing on a different level. While Leclerc qualified fourth for Ferrari, Vettel could only manage 15th on the grid for Sunday’s race. The four-time world
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