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Mark Hughes: Can Piastri cling on to title like Button did in 2009? |
Caught out by his own car, and facing a resurgent Red Bull: Oscar Piastri's 2025 season is increasingly resembling Jenson Button's 2009 championship-winning year Oscar Piastri was strangely off the pace in Austin last weekend. Although team-mate Lando Norris had to give best to Max Verstappen, he was at least able to set competitive lap times to the Red Bull in the few laps in which he was not stuck behind Charles Leclerc's Ferrari. Piastri, by contrast, was nowhere near such pace, regularly half-a-second or more slower on his way to an unremarkable fifth place. |
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Matt Bishop: Strange tale of the F1 podium with just one driver |
Accompanied by a yellow-suited mechanic, third-placed Patrick Depailler was the only driver on the podium after James Hunt won the 1977 Japanese Grand Prix: an F1 moment that sums up the unpredictable, magnificent and tragic F1 circus of the 1970s |
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Alpine's mission to revive rallying with £50k car and one-make series |
Shunts, breakdowns and competition wear-and-tear means rallying isn't a cheap game – could the Alpine A290 Rally Trophy be about to change this? |
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Alpine's mission to revive rallying with £50k car and one-make series |
Shunts, breakdowns and competition wear-and-tear means rallying isn't a cheap game – could the Alpine A290 Rally Trophy be about to change this? |
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