Formula 1

9:45 AM ET Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc is set to have a role in the remake of controversial French movie ‘C’etait un Rendevous’. Sunday, May 24 (All times Eastern) 0600 – 2018 Monaco Grand Prix 0830 – 2019 Monaco Grand Prix 1100 – Formula 2 Virtual Racing (Monaco) 1200 – F1 Esports MOnaco Pro Exhibition
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6:35 AM ET Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will be taking tips from McLaren’s Lando Norris before the pair line up for a virtual Formula One grand prix around Monaco’s street circuit on Sunday. The half-distance race, with drivers competing from home on simulators, will be around a virtual version of the tight and twisty street
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10:11 AM ET Singer-songwriter Luis Fonsi, who broke all-time streaming records with his 2017 hit ‘Despacito’, is joining the Formula One fast stream for a virtual Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday. The Miami-based Puerto Rican will line up in Racing Point colours in a field with eight regular F1 drivers, including Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc who
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May 19, 2020 McLaren’s Lando Norris is enjoying an antisocial life in isolation as his “worst nightmare” is interacting with large groups of people or strangers. 1 Related The laid-back Norris quickly become one of F1’s most popular drivers in 2019, a campaign which saw him named rookie of the year. The introverted 20-year-old is
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7:00 PM ET Maurice Hamilton Close • Veteran F1 journalist, covering the sport since 1977• Motor racing correspondent for the Observer for 20 years• Has written several books and covered F1 for BBC Radio 5 Live Twelve months ago, following the death of Niki Lauda, Maurice Hamilton recalled an interview with the three-time Formula One champion. Hamilton has
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6:37 AM ET Red Bull boss Christian Horner has ruled out a move for Sebastian Vettel’s services as Max Verstappen’s teammate in 2021 as the team does not want “two alpha males”. In a special for Mental Health Awareness Week, Movember co-founder Justin Coghlan talks about his company’s work in F1 and over-arching goal of
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5:15 PM ET Formula One could cope with up to 10 positive tests for COVID-19 when the sport starts the season in July, according to the chairman of the governing FIA’s medical commission. Professor Gerard Saillant told Sky Sports the sport would still need a ‘red line’, however, beyond which racing could not continue. The
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