Piastri rules out ruthless title approach

Oscar Piastri has ruled out taking a more ruthless approach to this year’s title fight if it comes at the risk of jeapordising his long-term success with McLaren. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Piastri rules out ruthless title approach

Wolff urges caution over team order precedents

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has warned rivals McLaren against setting complicated precedents after team orders were used to invert the positions of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris at the Italian Grand Prix. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Wolff urges caution over team order precedents

Vasseur: 'Disappointed' not to podium for Tifosi

Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur said he was disappointed not to deliver a podium to the team’s home fans at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Vasseur: 'Disappointed' not to podium for Tifosi

Piastri: McLaren team orders call was 'fair'

Oscar Piastri has downplayed the controversy over McLaren’s team orders at the Italian Grand Prix, saying it was “fair” for him to cede position to teammate Lando Norris in the closing stages of the race. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Piastri: McLaren team orders call was 'fair'

Dominant Verstappen beats McLarens to win Italian GP

Max Verstappen took his third victory of the season with a dominant performance ahead of the championship-leading McLarens at the Italian Grand Prix. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Dominant Verstappen beats McLarens to win Italian GP

Williams appeal Sainz's 10-second penalty

Williams has initiated a “right of review” over the controversial 10-second penalty Carlos Sainz received at the Dutch Grand Prix. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Williams appeal Sainz's 10-second penalty

Hamilton 'shocked' by Monza 5-place grid drop

Lewis Hamilton said he was “shocked” when he found out he would enter this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix with a five-place grid penalty. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Hamilton 'shocked' by Monza 5-place grid drop

Hamilton: Ferrari is an 'emotional rollercoaster'

Lewis Hamilton said he was not prepared for how “volatile” his time at Ferrari has been, describing his first 15 races in red as “an emotional roller coaster.” Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Hamilton: Ferrari is an 'emotional rollercoaster'

Ahead of Monza, why Mercedes is keeping faith in Antonelli

Kimi Antonelli is the 18-year-old next big thing of Formula 1, and ahead of his return to Monza, he will continue to prove that at Mercedes. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Ahead of Monza, why Mercedes is keeping faith in Antonelli

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