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F1 News: Lewis Hamilton Reveals No Compromise Policy Despite Imminent Mercedes Exit
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has revealed that he will not compromise on his duties towards his team despite his imminent exit after the 2024 season to join Ferrari in 2025. The seven-time world champion explained that he continues to perform his job diligently,
F1 LIVE: Mercedes ‘embarrass’ Toto Wolff as ‘really weird’ Lewis Hamilton comment made
Lando Norris saw his 2024 F1 title hopes go up in smoke at the Brazilian Grand Prix as he failed to take advantage of his pole position. The Briton was shown up by Red Bull star Max Verstappen on the day, with the Dutchman moving through the pack to secure victory after starting in P17.
Toto Wolff insists Lewis Hamilton has a ‘shelf life’ ahead of Mercedes F1 exit
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has reiterated his shock at the timing of Lewis Hamilton’s exit from the team for Ferrari next year – whilst also emphasising that every athlete has a “shelf life.” Seven-time F1 world champion Hamilton,
Alpine to use Mercedes power units in F1
Alpine signs F1 engine deal with Mercedes from 2026
Alpine has signed an agreement to race with
Mercedes
Formula One power units from the start of the 2026 season after opting to close its factory engine program. Alpine, which is owned by Renault, has raced as a factory team in
F1
since 2016, producing its ...
Alpine F1 reaches power unit agreement with Mercedes for 2026 season
Tuesday, Alpine announced in a brief statement that they have agreed with Mercedes. According to the statement, Alpine will use Mercedes power units starting in 2026, on a “multi-year” agreement. In addition,
Alpine to use Mercedes power units in F1 from 2026
The struggling Alpine Formula 1 team will use engines and gearboxes from Mercedes starting in 2026 after parent company Renault cuts its in-house F1 engine program.
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F1 fans fume at Hamilton’s Michael Schumacher tribute
Lewis Hamilton has sparked controversy among Formula 1 fans after contributing a foreword to a newly-released book ...
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F1 News: Carlos Sainz Opens Up On Ferrari Exit - 'Couldn't Understand It'
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz has revealed that "he is at peace" with the fact that he wasn't signed by top rival teams such as ...
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In new book, Toto Wolff admits Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes F1 exit was ‘on my radar’
Lewis Hamilton’s shock decision to join Ferrari for 2025 was “on my radar,” according to
Mercedes
Formula One boss Toto ...
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Kimi Antonelli Gears Up for F1: ‘Counting the Days Until I Can Compete’
Despite a couple of rounds left in his F2 career, Kimi Antonelli cannot wait to kickstart his F1 stint in 2025 ...
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Mercedes star SACK risk revealed after brutal performance verdict
A Mercedes star is at risk of being sacked from the team according to a former F1 team boss. Despite claiming three victories ...
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F1 News: Sauber CEO Insists Valtteri Bottas's Exit 'Has All Been Mutual'
Sauber F1 team CEO and CTO, Mattia Binotto, has insisted that the decision to part ways with current driver Valtteri Bottas and make room for Formula 2 champion ...
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Mercedes Dominated F1 with 102 Wins from 2014-2020, Leaving Competitors in the Dust
Mercedes established unprecedented dominance between 2014 and 2020 as they won a total of 102 races. The next best was 17 ...
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F1 team 'set to REPLACE' new driver signing BEFORE 2025 season
A Formula 1 team are considering ditching their new driver signing before the start of the 2025 season, according to reports.
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