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Max Verstappen · BahrainSergio Perez leads opening practice session for Bahrain Grand Prix. Fernando Alonso and Charles Leclerc in second and third. Lewis Hamilton 2.2s off the pace in 10th. Lance Stroll on course to race in Bahrain with screws in his wrist after off-season accident.
Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso pips Red Bulls of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez in free practice 2 of Bahrain GP
67% Right coverage: 6 sources
MotorsportSusie Wolff has been appointed managing director of the new all-female F1 Academy. The new series aims to help young female drivers move up the motorsport ladder. No woman has started a Formula One grand prix since the late Italian Lella Lombardi in 1976.
Susie Wolff to run new all-female F1 Academy
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Lewis HamiltonSergio Perez leads third and final day of Formula One testing in Bahrain. Red Bull driver Perez is .36 seconds ahead of Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton. Alfa Romeo's Valtteri Bottas is third ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. Defending world champion Max Verstappen led the first test day.
Red Bull's Perez leads final day of F1 testing, Hamilton 2nd
85% Center coverage: 13 sources
Max Verstappen · BahrainMax Verstappen was nearly 0.3 seconds faster than Ferrari's Carlos Sainz. Felipe Drugovich ground to a halt on his first run for Aston Martin. Williams seemed to have improved its pace from last season. George Russell was only fifth fastest for Mercedes behind Alfa Romeo's Zhou Guanyu.
Max Verstappen sets pace as F1 preseason testing begins
41% Center coverage: 17 sources
Lewis Hamilton · LondonSeven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton vowed on Wednesday to continue speaking out despite Formula One's governing body clamping down on drivers making 'political' statements.
Nothing will stop me speaking out, says Hamilton
36% Left coverage: 28 sources
F1: Ferrari unveil new race car, the SF-23
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MotorsportLONDON: Formula One will never gag anyone, chief executive Stefano Domenicali has stated in response to a pre-season controversy between the governing FIA and drivers over 'political' statements and freedom of speech. The Italian, who represents U.S.-based commercial rights holders Liberty Media, told the
F1 will never gag any drivers, says Domenicali
57% Center coverage: 7 sources
Europe · DetroitFord will return to Formula One as the engine provider for Red Bull Racing in a partnership announced Friday that begins with immediate technical support this season and engines in 2026.
Ford returns to Formula One in partnership with Red Bull
40% Center coverage: 59 sources