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The two worrying trends for Russell against Antonelli in F1 2026

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Monaco GP
The two worrying trends for Russell against Antonelli in F1 2026

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

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

Why Norris was expecting poor Monaco GP qualifying

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Monaco GP
Why Norris was expecting poor Monaco GP qualifying

Leclerc explains crash that cost shot at Monaco GP pole

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Monaco GP
Leclerc explains crash that cost shot at Monaco GP pole

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

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Monaco GP
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"

Prodrive look at becoming McLaren 'B'

Prodrive boss David Richards is making a bid for his new Formula One team to become a McLaren 'B' operation, this week's Autosport magazine reveals

With the imminent collapse of Japanese investment firm Direxiv's plans to link up with McLaren, Autosport reports that Richards has held talks with McLaren about running customer chassis and Mercedes-Benz engines from 2008.

Richards has made no secret of the fact that his new F1 team could have a better chance of success becoming a customer team, rather than trying to create everything from scratch.

Speaking to Autosport, Richards said: "One of the things I am trying to do with Prodrive F1 is to bring in fresh ideas and fresh thinking.

"We have an opportunity to do things in a new way, a much less labour-intensive way and in a manner that we believe will shatter some of the entrenched beliefs about how a Formula One team has to be structured."

Richards attended last weekend's French Grand Prix as part of the early groundwork for his team. It is understood that he held talks with team personnel, prior to him drawing up a wish-list of key staff that he wants for his outfit.

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