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Red Bull threaten protest as Mercedes review denied - GPFans F1 recap

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Red Bull threaten protest as Mercedes review denied - GPFans F1 recap

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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has warned Mercedes of an impending protest over the legality of its rear wings after finding "witness [score] marks" in Brazil last week. Read more...

Mercedes review rejected, Verstappen avoids penalty

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Max Verstappen has avoided a penalty for his São Paulo Grand Prix defence against Lewis Hamilton after the stewards rejected Mercedes' review. Read more...

Hamilton and Verstappen overshadowed by on-song Bottas under the Qatar lights

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Valtteri Bottas put Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen in the shade under the lights for the first time ahead of this weekend's Qatar Grand Prix. Read more...

Verstappen ruling will "change the approach" of close-quarters F1 battles - Seidl

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McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl has warned the outcome of Mercedes' right-to-review hearing following the Brazilian Grand Prix clash between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen will "change the approach of drivers". Read more...

Horner questions Verstappen treatment after exoneration

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Christian Horner has lamented criticism of Max Verstappen ahead of the Qatar Grand Prix and insisted F1 should be "encouraging not criticising" the Dutchman. Read more...

Mercedes claim "mortar shells going in both directions" in Red Bull fight

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Andrew Shovlin has claimed "mortar shells" are currently being launched between Mercedes and Red Bull as the F1 title fight draws to a conclusion. Read more...

Hamilton demands Qatar and Saudi Arabia "scrutiny" over human rights records

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Lewis Hamilton has called for Qatar and Saudi Arabia to be scrutinised over their human rights records, believing he and F1 have been "unconscious" to issues in the past. Read more...

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