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Is Red Bull better or worse off one year after Horner's sacking? Our writers have their say

Formula 1
British GP
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German GP
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One year on: How Red Bull changed post-Horner

Formula 1
British GP
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How technical issues have cost Bagnaia 40 points in the MotoGP title fight

MotoGP
German GP
How technical issues have cost Bagnaia 40 points in the MotoGP title fight

Why there are no quick fixes for all of Verstappen’s frustrations at Red Bull

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Formula 1
British GP
Why there are no quick fixes for all of Verstappen’s frustrations at Red Bull

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Injured Zarco hit with double long lap for Barcelona crash

MotoGP
German GP
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Toyota to enter hydrogen-powered car in 2027 Dakar Rally

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Toyota to enter hydrogen-powered car in 2027 Dakar Rally

Mosley bets on Hamilton to retain crown

FIA president Max Mosley believes Lewis Hamilton is favourite to win this year's championship, but the governing body's head admits it is hard to predict at the moment

Hamilton won his first title last year with McLaren, and Mosley reckons the British squad have done a very good job preparing for the upcoming season.

The FIA boss believes Ferrari are still getting used to their new structure, something that is playing into the hands of McLaren.

"If someone said 'Here is 100 pounds, you have got to put it on a driver', I would probably put it on Lewis," Mosley told selected reporters on Thursday. "I think McLaren have done a very good job over the winter, everything I hear indicates that.

"Ferrari are still really getting their act together after a big management change whereas I don't think the management change at McLaren is so big, it is more continuity.

"But I may be completely wrong and it could be someone unexpected like Kubica, for example. I just don't know, or Alonso. But if you had to bet at the moment you would bet on Lewis."

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