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Agence France-Presse on MSNHamilton eyes dream Ferrari start as F1 revs up in MelbourneLewis Hamilton will look to lay down an immediate marker against world champion Max Verstappen when the Briton makes his ...
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The Manual on MSNF1 Australian Grand Prix 2025 preview: season-opener will reveal team strengthsExcitement is building for this season with at least four of the ten teams in serious contention for the Championship. The ...
Formula One returns to Australia this weekend, descending on Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne once again for the first home race of the year for two drivers: McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Alpine’s Jack ...
Mercedes team principal and chief executive Toto Wolff has denied rumors on the eve of the Australian Grand Prix weekend that ...
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RotoBaller on MSN2025 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne - F1 Fantasy Race Preview, Strategy and AnalysisEuan Leith's preview of the 2025 Australian Grand Prix for F1 Fantasy includes weather updates, differentials for your squads ...
F1 racing returns this weekend with the first big event of the year, the Australian Grand Prix. The race marks the beginning of the 75th season of F1 and it will air on Sunday, March 16 at 12 a.m. ET ...
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Racing Bulls rookie Isack Hadjar ready to learn on the job in his first F1 weekend in AustraliaThe 20-year-old Hadjar has been dubbed ‘Petit Prost’ — a young version of former F1 star Alain Prost — by the French media ...
“I’m obviously moving around everywhere, and playing the piano is a time for me to slow down and to think about things other ...
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Oscar Piastri is quietly confident he can become the first Aussie driver to win the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix. He's ...
Reigning F1 world champion Max Verstappen says he won't go into the opening race of the season with the fastest car on the ...
Teenage F1 star Kimi Antonelli has spoken of the support and encouragement he has received from the man he replaced at ...
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The Roar on MSNF1 season predictions: Australian drought to be broken, both championships wide open, Doohan’s chances of survivalThe Roar F1 writers Ben Waterworth, Jawad Yaqub and Oliver van Bronswijk put their collective heads together to give their pre-season predictions ...
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