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MotorsportSeidl is poised to quit McLaren to take up the role of CEO at Sauber. The deal is believed to have been orchestrated by Audi, who recently finalised a deal to buy into Sauber and make the team their works F1 entry in 2026. Seidl would effectively replace Frederic Vasseur, the current boss of the Sauber-led Alfa Romeo outfit.See the Story
McLaren Team Principal Andreas Seidl Leaving For Sauber
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MotorsportLewis Hamilton says he is "looking forward" to the last time he drives this year's Mercedes. Hamilton and team-mate George Russell qualified on the third row for Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The Briton is bidding to win his first race of the season after George Russell won in Brazil last Sunday.See the Story
Hamilton looking forward to last drive in 'this thing'
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Lewis HamiltonLewis Hamilton finished third in final practice at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion passed two cars at Turn 5 as the session was temporarily suspended when Pierre Gasly suffered a puncture. Hamilton and Mercedes sporting director Ron Meadows have been summoned to the stewards at 4pm local time (12pm UK)See the Story
Lewis Hamilton under investigation after overtaking during a red flag
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MotorsportMattia Binotto says he is relaxed about his future with Ferrari. Ferrari issued a statement earlier this week dismissing reports that Binotto was set to be replaced by Fred Vasseur. Ferrari returned to competitiveness this season after two years in the doldrums. Red Bull have won both the drivers' and constructors' titles this season.See the Story
Binotto 'relaxed' about future with Ferrari
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MotorsportDaniel Ricciardo is set to return to Red Bull Racing for the 2023 Formula 1 season. The popular Australian drove for the championship-winning squad from 2014 to 2018 before leaving for McLaren. The team's current reserve driver, Liam Lawson, will reportedly remain in his current position. Red Bull has yet to officially announce its most recent hiring.See the Story
Ricciardo returning to Red Bull as third driver
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Max Verstappen · São PauloRed Bull's Max Verstappen defended his decision to keep his sixth place at the Sao Paulo GP despite team orders from Red Bull. The Dutchman is already world champion and his teammate Sergio Perez would have benefited from being allowed to move ahead from his position in seventh. Despite team orders he held onto his place to leave Perez tied on points with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, rather than ahead.See the Story
Unhappy Perez says Verstappen showed "who he really is"
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CadillacCadillac and Andretti Global will enter Formula 1 under the Cadillac name. No time frame was given by Andretti or GM for when the team is expected to make its racing debut. The decision is apparently the result of "four or five months of discussions" GM will work with an existing F1 engine supplier.See the Story
General Motors joins Andretti’s bid for all-American Formula 1 team
48% Center coverage: 27 sources
Charles LeclercCarlos Sainz quickest in season-ending test in Abu Dhabi. Charles Leclerc, Robert Shwartzman and Nico Hulkenberg also in top three. Lewis Hamilton and George Russell finally sat in their troublesome W13s for the final time, with the British pair 17th and 23rd.See the Story