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What were Norris’ chances of winning the F1 Miami Grand Prix?

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What were Norris’ chances of winning the F1 Miami Grand Prix?

Heinrich claims Laguna Seca IMSA win with decisive late overtake

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Heinrich claims Laguna Seca IMSA win with decisive late overtake

Why Lawson wasn't penalised for flipping Gasly in Miami GP

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Why Lawson wasn't penalised for flipping Gasly in Miami GP

Verstappen penalised for crossing pit exit but keeps fifth place at F1 Miami GP

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Verstappen penalised for crossing pit exit but keeps fifth place at F1 Miami GP

Leclerc handed huge Miami GP penalty after battle with Verstappen and Russell

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Leclerc handed huge Miami GP penalty after battle with Verstappen and Russell

How Antonelli and Mercedes defeated Norris and McLaren in Miami's F1 thriller

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How Antonelli and Mercedes defeated Norris and McLaren in Miami's F1 thriller

Verstappen, Leclerc and Russell all summoned to stewards after F1 Miami GP

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Verstappen, Leclerc and Russell all summoned to stewards after F1 Miami GP

F1 Miami GP: Antonelli beats Norris for hard-fought win in chaotic race

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F1 Miami GP: Antonelli beats Norris for hard-fought win in chaotic race

Mosley plans quieter life in new term

FIA president Max Mosley has said that he wants to have a less hands-on approach to the running of motorsport after his re-election tomorrow for another four-year term

Mosley has no rival candidates standing against him in tomorrow's election by the FIA General Assembly, where he will be given a mandate for his fourth term as president.

And although the threat of a breakaway Formula One championship still needs to be headed off, Mosley has indicated that he eventually wants responsibility for his motorsport jobs to be taken by a team of 'cabinet' members that he has put forward.

"I have made it very clear to everybody that the reason I wanted to be elected with a whole team is that the work is going to be doled out," he told Autosport-Atlas.

"At the moment I suppose I have still got to take responsibility for F1, but once we have got real peace I want to step back from it and have a quieter life.

"Everybody, all sorts of people on the 22 group, will have different jobs to do and hopefully they will get on and do them. I will really only get involved in exceptional circumstances."

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