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Carlos Sainz’s future in Formula 1 was uncertain after Ferrari decided not to renew his contract for the upcoming season. However, his recent victory at the Australian Grand Prix despite having undergone surgery for appendicitis just two weeks prior has silenced any doubts about his talent and dedication to the sport. This unexpected win has
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Jorge Martin, the 2023 championship runner-up, showcased a controlled and mature performance last Sunday in Portugal, securing his first grand prix win since the Thailand GP last year. This victory was particularly significant as it propelled him to the top of the standings, leading by a substantial 18 points after erstwhile championship leader Francesco Bagnaia
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In a thrilling F3 race, Prema Racing driver Beganovic showcased his strategic skills by biding his time and making a well-timed move in the second half of the 23-lap journey. While Trident’s Fornaroli bolted at the start, Beganovic remained patient, ultimately establishing a commanding lead over his competitors. Throughout the race, Fornaroli attempted to create
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After showing promise in the practice sessions leading up to qualifying, Charles Leclerc found himself struggling with his front tyres during the crucial Q3 session. Despite starting off strong with fourth place in Q1 and second place in Q2, a front wing change for his final run in Q3 did not yield the desired results.
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Mercedes arrived in Melbourne with high hopes of making significant progress with their W15 car. However, they faced difficulties right from the start of the weekend. Despite a strong showing in free practice, the team suffered setbacks in qualifying and the race. Both Lewis Hamilton and George Russell experienced a drop in performance from FP1
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In the world of Formula 1, where innovation and optimization are key, teams are constantly seeking ways to gain a competitive edge. When it comes to suspension design, Ferrari has taken a unique approach for the upcoming season. While many expected the Italian team to follow the trend of switching to a pull-rod suspension system,