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      Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari debut will be in Australia after 2025 calendar confirmed

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 12 April - 12:42


    • Melbourne to host curtain-raiser for first time since 2019
    • No new additions in 2025 as 24-race calendar remains

    Lewis Hamilton will make his Ferrari debut in Australia after Formula One announced next season’s record-equalling 24-round calendar.

    Hamilton, 39, is set to realise a childhood dream when he swaps Mercedes for Ferrari in 2025, with the seven-time world champion’s opening race to take place in Melbourne on 16 March.

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      Carlos Sainz wins Australian F1 Grand Prix to lead one-two finish for Ferrari

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 24 March - 05:58

    • Ferrari record first one-two finish since 2022 with Leclerc second
    • Verstappen forced to retire early due to mechanical problems

    Carlos Sainz has won the Australian Grand Prix for Ferrari, delivering a consummate drive in Melbourne after world champion’s Max Verstappen’s race ended in a brake explosion after only four laps.

    The victory for Sainz was a remarkable comeback for the driver who is still recovering from having surgery for appendicitis and is out of contract for next season. Sainz drove brilliantly to beat his teammate Charles Leclerc into second at Albert Park, Ferrari’s first one-two since Bahrain in 2022.

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      Max Verstappen blitzes to Australian GP pole as Lewis Hamilton slumps

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Saturday, 23 March - 06:52

    • Champion secures 35th pole, with Carlos Sainz taking second
    • Lewis Hamilton 11th in final Melbourne Grand Prix for Mercedes

    Max Verstappen has his sights set on a third-straight win to open 2024, with the defending Formula One world champion claiming pole for the Australian Grand Prix.

    The Red Bull superstar blitzed qualifying on Saturday as he aims to back up last year’s race victory at Albert Park, securing the 35th pole of his career. Verstappen finished in front of resurgent Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz and his Red Bull teammate Sergio Pérez.

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      3 films avec Adam Driver à voir sur Prime Video

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Saturday, 9 March - 13:12

    L’acteur américain, révélé avec la série Girls puis avec la saga Star Wars, est devenu l’un des meilleurs comédiens de sa génération. Voici donc 3 films disponibles sur Prime Video, pour admirer l’étendue de son talent : Ferrari, BlacKkKlansman ainsi que The Report.

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      Ollie Bearman to make F1 debut at Saudi Arabian GP with Sainz ruled out

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 8 March - 13:47


    • Ferrari driver diagnosed with appendicitis so teenager steps up
    • Bearman will be youngest Briton to compete in an F1 race

    British teenager Ollie Bearman will be handed his Formula One debut as a last-minute stand-in for Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz at this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

    The Spaniard has been diagnosed with appendicitis and requires surgery, and as a result is ruled out of the second round of the 2024 championship.

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      Critique Ferrari : Michael Mann reste au paddock CHEQUERED FLAG

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · Wednesday, 6 March - 18:14

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    Sensation à la dernière Mostra de Venise, Ferrari sort enfin chez nous sur Prime Vidéo, loin du grand écran. Un drame pour les fans de salles obscures et de Michael Mann, mais peut-être une chance pour le film...
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      F1 curtain raiser brings mixed returns for Christian Horner and Red Bull

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 3 March - 17:30

    Five take aways from the opening weekend including who could possibly challenge the once again dominant Max Verstappen

    Christian Horner has endured a torrid month as team principal of Red Bull after the allegations of inappropriate behaviour made against him by a female employee. On Wednesday in Bahrain he was cleared by the investigation the team’s parent company had instigated. He must have felt as if the worst was over – only for an email to be leaked on Thursday to F1, teams, press, and the FIA that contained images purporting to show messages between Horner and the employee who made the complaint. Their veracity has not been proved but it was enough to reignite the furore and pile pressure on to Horner.

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      Formula One 2024: team-by-team guide to the cars and drivers

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 28 February - 08:50

    As impending shockwaves rumble off-track, Bahrain opener provides hope for Verstappen and Red Bull’s rivals to step up

    Car RB20 Engine Red Bull Principal Christian Horner Debut Australia 2005 GPs 369 Titles 6 Last season 1st. Utterly dominant last year, a radical evolution of the car appears to have paid off with the intent to iron out its only weakness from 2023 in the slow corners. Looked ominously strong in testing and must be considered championship favourites but endured a pre-season marred by team principal Christian Horner’s investigation for inappropriate behaviour, which still hangs over the team and may yet have further impact .

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      All eyes on Bahrain as F1 arrives with more plotlines than a soap opera | Giles Richards

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 26 February - 16:34

    Curtain raiser will provide welcome return to car racing over speculation surrounding the drama in season build-up

    As Formula One heads into the opening weekend of the new season there will doubtless be something of a sigh of relief in welcoming the relatively straightforward business of cars racing after one of the most turbulent and dramatic close seasons F1 has experienced in decades. Finally, some spectacle over speculation.

    When the lights go out in Bahrain on Saturday, the real form for 2024 will be on display as the testing phoney war comes to a close. Yet, even then, the aftershocks of the events of the last month will continue to resound across the longest season in F1’s history at 24 races and with an 8 December finish.

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