Formula One
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Lando Norris won the Miami Grand Prix for McLaren in a historic first victory for the British driver
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Lap-by-lap report: The Briton recorded his first career victory in Formula One after an impressive drive under the Florida sun
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The 1978 world champion and his son are frustrated by their rejected bid to launch an F1 team but are not giving up hope
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Red Bull driver Max Verstappen took pole ahead of the Ferrari duo of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz
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The McLaren team principal, Zak Brown, has said Adrian Newey’s departure from Red Bull has instigated a spate of applications from their staff to join McLaren
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Despite what has become an acrimonious exit, the trailblazing former team principal is relishing work as a pundit in Miami
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Lewis Hamilton has said he would like to work alongside Adrian Newey at Ferrari if the British designer was to join the Scuderia
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Up to 90,000 fans are expected for third visit to Florida and organisers believe the US fanbase is here to stay
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Loss of top designer leaves team principal Christian Horner badly exposed and could shake up the sport’s status quo
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Trump associate Steven Witkoff allegedly planned to host a $250,000-a-head soiree at an upcoming Formula One race
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Adrian Newey is set to begin talks with Red Bull’s management to resolve his future with the team after reports he has expressed a desire to leave
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Red Bull’s chief technical officer, Adrian Newey, is set to leave the team, dealing a setback to their hopes of keeping Max Verstappen
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‘I freaking love it’: Lando Norris proud to silence the critics with first F1 win at Miami Grand Prix