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Aus GP Qualy: Max Verstappen back on pole as Sergio Perez's nightmare continues
MotorsportDaniel Ricciardo is without a race seat for 2023, having been bought out of the final year of his McLaren contract following two years of underwhelming performances. The Australian driver appeared to have some options on the grid for 20 23, having being linked with vacant seats at Haas, Williams, and former employers Alpine. But negotiations failed to yield any serious discussions.
Haas leave the door open to Daniel Ricciardo for potential F1 2024 return
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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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
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Jim Ratcliffe · ManchesterSir Jim Ratcliffe's firm INEOS has submitted a bid for Manchester United. It comes after the chairman of Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) confirmed that he had put in his own offer for the club.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe joins Qataris in race to buy Manchester United
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US & Canada · Wasatch CountyPro rally driver Ken Block, who later became an internet sensation with his daring stunts behind the wheel, died aged 55 after a snowmobile accident, his team Hoonigan Racing said on Monday. His Gymkhana video series racked up millions of views on YouTube. Block was named Rookie of the Year in the Rally America Championship in 2005. The accident occurred in Utah's Wasatch County and the Sheriff's Office said that Block was riding on a steep slope when the snowmobile upended and landed on him.
Driver and YouTube star Ken Block dies in snowmobile accident
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FIAFormula One's governing FIA has said drivers will be allowed to make political statements only in "exceptional" circumstances. The sporting federation recently updated its rules to prevent "political, religious or personal" remarks being made without prior approval. The FIA has attracted a fierce backlash from a number of drivers.
F1 clarifies law around drivers & political statements
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