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Fourth straight victory for the Red Bull driver Max Verstappen, in Japan
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Pre-race rain soaked the track, prompting most drivers to choose Intermediate tires. George Russell of Mercedes, starting from pole position, led the first 21 laps before being overtaken by McLaren's Lando Norris
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This three-day event, featuring Red Bull Off the Roof, is a unique musical extravaganza known for its innovative setup atop a tour bus.
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This isn’t just another motor racing event, it is a world of speed freaks and petrol heads, pooling their creative talents to completely redefine the rules of street racing.
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Drama Unfolds as Charles Leclerc Crashes on Formation Lap, Forcing Retirement Before Race Start
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The Hyderabad event anticipates a diverse array of participants making unique and unconventional non-motorized soapbox vehicles.
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The first qualifying session was red-flagged when Lance Stroll lost control of his Aston Martin and speared into the wall on the final corner.
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The only threat to Verstappen's hopes of equalling the nine-race winning streak of Sebastian Vettel for Red Bull back in 2013 is the weather, that too in his own nation.
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Pierre Gasly took third for Alpine after climbing three places amid the early pit stops.
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With the victory the reigning double world champion clinched his seventh straight victory and the Red Bull their 12th in a row – beating McLaren’s long-standing record.
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A rain shower hit the track to turn the encounter on its head, causing a flurry of off-track excursions, brushes with the barriers and pit lane activity.
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Red Bull's Max Verstappen started the 2023 Formula 1 season as he had finished 2022, scoring an ominously easy win in the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.
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Budapest: Four-time Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel will retire at the end of the season to spend more time with his family, the German driver said Thursday. Vettel won his four F1 titles from 2010-13 with the Red Bull team. His last race victory came with Ferrari in 2019.This season with Aston Martin, he has […]
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The video of the low flight, shared by both popular energy drink Red Bull and the Guinness World Record, leaves the internet absolutely speechless.
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Hamilton and Verstappen are engaged in a title tussle in Formula One but have so far maintained pleasantries off the track in front of the media.
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The Red Bull driver took a four-point lead over seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton in the standings.
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Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes had a sensational recovery to second place after sliding off the track and dropping to ninth
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Champion Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes prevailed in Bahrain first time out but only just, with polesitter Max Verstappen of Red Bull deemed to have gone outside track limits late on when passing the Briton
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Verstappen has marked himself out as the man to beat all weekend in Bahrain, the Dutchman topping the times in all three practice sessions and building on that form by winding up his performance through each segment of qualifying.
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He also took an extra point for the fastest lap to extend his huge championship lead to 77 points over Bottas with just five races left.