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F1 steward Warwick suspended for Canadian GP
Formula 1 steward Derek Warwick has been suspended from his duties for this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix for “recent unauthorised media comments.”
Piastri sees ‘cooler’ stats ahead after five wins
Oscar Piastri could stand alone after Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix as the only Australian to win six or more races in a single Formula 1 season, but the 24-year-old has bigger and better statistics in his sights.
Leclerc: Ferrari not satisfied with current form
Charles Leclerc said Ferrari is not satisfied with how the team is fairing and reaffirmed his commitment following rumors he was looking to leave the Scuderia.
Verstappen tops Canada FP1 as Leclerc crashes
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen led first practice for the Canadian Formula 1 Grand Prix on Friday while Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc crashed and runaway leaders McLaren made a comparatively slow start to the weekend.
FIA Assembly votes in favour of statute changes
Formula 1’s governing body approved statute changes on Thursday that critics say will make it harder to challenge FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s bid for re-election.
Rally driver Doretto, 21, dies in testing crash
Italian rally driver Matteo Doretto has died in a crash while testing his car in Poland, according to the European Rally Championship. He was 21.
A Max Verstappen ban? How world champion could miss a Formula 1 race
Max Verstappen heads to the Canadian Grand Prix on the brink of a one-race ban with one more infringement could see him miss out on valuable championship points.
SGA’s 4th-quarter flurry saves OKC, evens Finals
Led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 15-point fourth quarter, the Thunder rallied from a 10-point second-half deficit to win 111-104 and tie the NBA Finals at 2-2.