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Ferrari F1 driver Lewis Hamilton was dealt a massive blow after the Italian car manufacturer shut down the possibility of a ...
While it’s easy to keep track of a car during a Formula One race, a car fault left Ferrari ‘completely blind’ at Silverstone. Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has outlined that losing the GPS data thwarted ...
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has revealed that a critical GPS failure during the British GP compromised Lewis Hamilton ...
Hamilton has stood on the podium during every race at Silverstone since 2014, but instead was beaten to third by Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg last weekend, bringing an abrupt end to his impressive era of ...
Charles Leclerc's British Grand Prix was as difficult as it could be. The monegasque driver, after the race was very adamant about expecting answers from Ferrari regarding the car's woeful pace. For ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNLewis Hamilton makes ‘no confidence’ admission on Ferrari SF-25Lewis Hamilton felt hamstrung by Ferrari strategy, his errors and the car in a "not good day" at the British Grand Prix.
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GPblog on MSNHamilton delivers emotional social media message after first Silverstone race with FerrariLewis Hamilton shared a heartfelt message on Instagram following his first British Grand Prix as a Ferrari driver. He may not have made it onto the podium, but Lewis Hamilton’s first home Grand Prix ...
Qatar: The Lusail track was designed as a motorcycle venue and the corners flow very quickly. At much faster F1 car speeds, the G-forces even pummel drivers’ stomachs against their tight seatbelts.
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PlanetF1 on MSNWhy Ferrari was ‘completely blind’ following Lewis Hamilton’s British GPLewis Hamilton snagged an impressive P4 at the British Grand Prix, but Ferrari were in the dark about his performance.
But the team’s dire financial struggles meant he was replaced in 2011 by the cashed-up Pastor Maldonado. Even the team’s ...
Sky Sports F1s Martin Brundle delivers his verdict on a wild 52 laps of wet-weather racing through the field at Silverstone, ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNFerrari reveal Lewis Hamilton GPS issue; Piastri called ‘dirty’ – F1 news round-upHamilton’s chances of scoring a podium at his home race at Silverstone weren’t aided by the fact Ferrari didn’t have access to GPS data to help keep track of his positioning on track. While the team ...
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