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The two worrying trends for Russell against Antonelli in F1 2026

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Monaco GP
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How Antonelli's "magic lap" stole pole from Verstappen in Monaco

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How Antonelli's "magic lap" stole pole from Verstappen in Monaco

Why Norris was expecting poor Monaco GP qualifying

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Why Norris was expecting poor Monaco GP qualifying

Leclerc explains crash that cost shot at Monaco GP pole

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Why Verstappen "felt like myself again" in Monaco GP qualifying

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Why Verstappen "felt like myself again" in Monaco GP qualifying

Why Hungarian MotoGP sprint turned out to be a procession

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Why Hungarian MotoGP sprint turned out to be a procession

Russell bemused by pace deficit to F1 title rival Antonelli

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Russell bemused by pace deficit to F1 title rival Antonelli

Marquez explains Hungarian MotoGP sprint win with "super sport mode"

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Hungarian GP
Marquez explains Hungarian MotoGP sprint win with "super sport mode"

Fernando Alonso's 2013 F1 title bid inspired by America's Cup

Fernando Alonso says Ferrari must take inspiration from the America's Cup to keep pushing until the end of the 2013 Formula 1 world championship despite his deficit to Sebastian Vettel

Earlier this month, Team USA fought back from 8-1 down against Team New Zealand to win sailing's most prestigious event 9-8.

Alonso is 60 points down on Vettel with six races to go and has not won a grand prix since May.

The Spaniard met with Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo this week and both agreed that the team must keep pushing in the knowledge that anything is possible.

Alonso conceded, however, that he will need plenty of luck to beat Vettel.

"The president and me think anything can happen," said Alonso. "Like the America's Cup, we saw the American team was 1-8 down and they won 9-8.

"We know it would be difficult, but if you have two lucky races, things can change very quickly. But we need a lot of luck; we know that.

"We need to be realistic because we don't have the pace to beat them in normal conditions, so we need luck in all six races.

"If we have luck, everybody can be sure that we will be there to take [advantage]. We will not give up until it's mathematically impossible."

The Ferrari driver is also under no illusions for this weekend's race in Korea, which Vettel has won twice in three years.

"It will be a difficult weekend, but our hope is still to maximise the points," he added.

"If we can reduce the gap in the championship that will be welcome because now we have a very small chance to win the championship."

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