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    Martin Brundle in awkward new-style interview on live TV with Lando Norris who complains ‘you’ve broken my ear drums’

    MARTIN BRUNDLE and Lando Norris were involved in an awkward conversation as the driver complained “you’ve broken my ear drums”.Ahead of this afternoon’s Italian Grand Prix, Sky Sports tried a new-style interview while Norris was sat in his car.
    “I think you’ve broken both my ear drums but nice to talk to you as always” 😅Martin with a unique interview with Lando as he gets pushed into position on the grid! 🟠 pic.twitter.com/AgoyYE2H46— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) September 3, 2023

    Martin Brundle and Lando Norris had a tech nightmare as Sky Sports tried a new way of speaking to driversCredit: Sky Sports
    The McLaren team were wheeling the Brit to his spot on the grid with him starting in ninth place.
    On his way from the paddock to the track, Brundle was given the opportunity to speak to Norris but things did not go as planned.
    The broadcasting legend asked about the balance of the car only for the 23-year-old to admit he could not hear the question amid a technical fault.
    Norris improvised after an awkward delay, saying: “I am struggling to understand what you are saying so I am just going to come up with a random answer.”
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    He decided to give an insight into the strategy of the race, regarding the tyres and the pit stop instead.
    Brundle, who was walking alongside the McLaren then asked about steering after he joked: “I am trying to not get run over by your car actually.”
    Norris again could not hear him and replied: “I am still struggling to understand anything you are saying.
    “Maybe move the microphone a little bit further away from your mouth, it might be a little bit better, I don’t know.”
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    By that point Brundle’s time with Norris had expired and he wished him best of the lucky for the race.
    Norris responded in hilarious fashion, saying: “I think you’ve broken both my ear drums but nice to talk to you as always.”
    Despite the problems, fans still enjoyed the new way of interviews.
    One said: “Martin Brundle talking to Lando Norris whilst he’s getting pushed to his grid box. I must say, that’s pretty cool. Hopefully we see/hear more of this in the future.”
    Another added: “Okay that’s cool. Brundle directly interviewing Norris, who was already inside the McLaren.”
    Norris finished the race in eighth as Max Verstappen claimed victory again. More

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    F1 Italian Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Verstappen secures world-record win while penalised Hamilton finishes in sixth

    MAX VERSTAPPEN has secured a world-record win at the Italian Grand Prix.There was a 23-minute delay to the start of the race after Yuki Tsunoda crashed during the formation lap.
    However, the Dutch icon kept his composure to make it a staggering ten wins in a row.
    But it wasn’t so good for a penalised Lewis Hamilton who could only manage a sixth-place finish.

    RESULT: Verstappen (P1), Perez (P2), Sainz (P3)
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    TV channel: Sky Sports F1

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    Verstappen romped to a tenth win in a row to see the Dutchman break the record for most wins in a row.
    After starting on hard tyres, Lewis Hamilton battled past Piastri, Norris and Albon to finish in P6.
    It was another 1-2 finish for Red Bull as Perez finished in second place, a good distance behind Verstappem.
    Ferrari performed well at their home GP, bringing home good points in 3rd and 4th place, which sees them overtake Aston Martin in the constructors championship.
    Thank you for staying with us this afternoon.
    We’ll have Singapore up next, and we hope you will join us for then as well!
    Piastri can’t fault Hamilton
    After speaking to Hamilton, Oscar Piastri is next on the list to speak to Sky Sports about the crash incident.
    This is what he had to say on the touch:
    The incident with Lewis, he probably just creeped over a bit more than he thought.
    “The stewards gave out their verdict and he has apologised so there is nothing more I can ask for or do at that point.”Oscar PiastriSky Sports
    Hamilton takes the blame
    Lewis Hamilton had a collision with Oscar Piastri, which saw the latter fall down the leaderboard heavily, as he had to have his nose replaced.
    However, he has since taken the blame, when speaking to Sky Sports:
    “It was totally my fault and I went and apologised to him straight afterwards and we move on.” Lewis HamiltonSky Sports
    A solid drive from Lewis Hamilton
    It was a good day today for the brilliant Lewis Hamilton, who ended the race in 6th place.
    It was a bold strategy from Mercedes, as he started the race on the hard tyres and switched to the mediums mid way through the race.
    He had to battle his way past Piastri, Norris and Albon, and did so successfully.
    It wasn’t all smooth for the British legend though, as he collided with Oscar Piastri at one point, and sent him tumbling down the leaderboard, while maintaining a lucky escape.
    He was punished however, with a five second time penalty.
    He also rolled back the years briefly, with his late pit stop allowing us to see him battle with Max Verstappen in first and second place.
    A solid drive.
    Lewis Hamilton battled past Norris, Piastri and Albon to finish 6th todayCredit: Getty
    Carlos Sainz reflects
    Carlos Sainz is jubilant with his third place finish, and this is what he had to say on his battle with Charles Leclerc:
    “This is what racing should be all the time in my opinion.
    “This reminds me of the karting days when we were all on the limits.
    “With Max we have had these battles in the past, with Checo we have had these battles in the past and with Carlos today, it was really on the limit.
    “I personally really enjoyed it.”Carlos Sainzvia Sky Sports
    Constructors championship standings
    This is how the top four looks in terms of the constructors championship after today’s race.
    Red Bull of course lead the way on 583 points.
    There is a 310 point gap between them and Mercedes, who sit second on 273 points.
    Ferrari are closing in on them a bit more after today, on 228 points, a gap of 45 points.
    But, they are being tailed closely by Aston Martin, who they overtook today, they stand on 217 points, just 11 behind the Italian team.
    Red Bull are 310 points clear at the top of the constructors championshipCredit: Getty
    Verstappen on his historic 10th
    Max Verstappen has spoken to Sky Sports on his record-breaking tenth consecutive race win.
    This is what he had to say…
    “I never would have believed it was possible but we had to work for it today and that made it a lot more fun.
    “We had good pace but they had a lot of top speed so it was hard to get close and get the move into Turn One so I had to force him into a mistake.
    “Luckily it came at some point where he locked up.”Max Verstappenvia Sky Sports
    Driver of the day
    It is Carlos Sainz who gets a 31% vote for driver of the day, and wins it in the process.
    He was excellent in fending off Max Verstappen for the first 15 laps or so, but the Dutchman got his inevitable overtake in the end.
    However, Sainz continued to drive excellently and came home with a 3rd placed finish.
    Great drive.
    The podium in all it’s glory
    Stunning top three today, with a Red Bull 1-2 and Sainz finishing off the top three.
    Verstappen must be getting bored of all this champagne by now.
    Send us a glass, Max?
    Max Verstappen was spraying champagne from the podium once moreCredit: Reuters
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    Check out SunSport’s race report from Monza, Italy.
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    Sainz speaks:
    Carlos Sainz has been chatting to Sky Sports post-race, and this is what he had to say following his 3rd place finish…
    “It was tough. It does not get tougher than it was out there today.
    “Honestly, I spent the whole race pushing trying to keep the Red Bulls behind.
    “In the end, I paid a bit of a price with the rear tyres.
    “It has always ben a pleasure to race Charles when I have had the chance.
    “We had fun out there today.” 
    It does not get tougher than it was out there today.”Carlos Sainzvia Sky Sports
    The best of the rest!
    It is Sergio Perez who completes the 1-2 in second, followed by Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc.
    It’s George Russell who takes fifth place, Lewis Hamilton in sixth, and Alex Albon in seventh.
    Max Verstappen wins the Monza GP!
    For the first time in Formula One history, Max Verstappen has won TEN consecutive races, and broken Sebastian Vettel’s record!
    “I’ll take that!” he says.
    “That’s history.” are the words from Christian Horner.
    Exceptional driving, from an exceptional driver.
    HIstory.
    Max Verstappen has broken the record for the most F1 races won in a row, with tenCredit: Getty
    Final lap!
    Lap 51/51.
    Here we go into the final lap.
    The two battling Ferrari’s are told to go for a ‘no risk’ strategy, and just as they are told Leclerc locks up!
    That could have been a disaster for Ferrari, but they escape!
    Hamilton gets his man!
    Lap 49/51.
    Lewis Hamilton sneaks past Alex Albon into 6th place on the first corner.
    He has driven brilliantly in this race, and now sits just behind George Russell.
    The Ferrari’s battling
    Lap 49/51.
    Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc are both battling for a place on the podium now, and are getting incredibly close to contact.
    Who will come out on top? It is so, so close.
    Great racing.
    Lewis Hamilton chasing 6th
    Lap 47/51.
    It’s Lewis Hamilton’s turn to chase Alex Albon now, who has been defending this position like a League Two team against a Premier League team in the cup.
    Park the bus, if you will, from Alex Albon…
    Perez makes the move stick!
    Lap 46/51.
    Sergio Perez is finally into second place, overtaking Carlos Sainz on lap 46.
    It’s Red Bull who are looking for a 1-2 finish here now!
    Perez chasing 2nd place
    Lap 45/51.
    Sergio Perez is right on the tail of Carlos Sainz here.
    He tries to make a move on him, and gets into 2nd place, but he went off the track to do so.
    The place is given back to Sainz.
    We will go again…
    Hamilton and Piastri crash!
    Lap 42/51.
    Lewis Hamilton and Oscar Piastri are going toe-to-toe here, and they make contact!
    Hamilton squeezes him into the corner and the two touch, and get away down the escape road.
    There is a nose change for Piastri who comes in to pit.
    The stewards will look at this now…
    Hamilton carries on as normal after crashing with Oscar PiastriCredit: Getty
    Hamilton briefly takes Piastri
    Lap 40/51.
    Lewis Hamilton has been stalking the three ahead of him for the last three laps, and looks as though he is starting to fall in love with the medium tyres.
    He gets past Piastri, but Piastri gets back ahead.
    He may not be able to hold off for much longer.
    Norris targeting Albon
    Lap 37/51.
    Lando Norris is currently half a second behind Alex Albon in the Williams, and will be pretty happy with a 6th placed finish in this one.
    Piastri is behind him by a second, and will surely be going after Albon is Norris can get in front of him.
    Perez takes 3rd
    Lap 33/51.
    Brilliant work from Sergio Perez in the other Red Bull to get the better of Charles Leclerc.
    The chase is on now as he targets Carlos Sainz.
    Verstappen has a six second lead
    Lap 32/51.
    He is inevitable isn’t he?
    Verstappen has zoomed into a six second lead here in Monza, and it looks like he will be breaking the record with a tenth straight race win.
    There are plenty of laps before the final flag, will he hold on?
    Probably…
    Hamilton pits!
    Lap 28/51.
    Hamilton goes into the pits, and comes back out in 10th place on medium tyres instead of hard.
    He should have plenty of pace now, but may struggle to complete a one-stop race on the mediums.
    He will be trying to get the better of Piastri, Norris and Albon now…
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    Max Verstappen breaks record with 10th straight F1 win at Italian GP as ‘screwed’ Lewis Hamilton ends 6th after penalty

    MAX VERSTAPPEN made it 10 wins in a row to set a new F1 record as Ferrari’s attempts to stop his juggernaut failed.Verstappen was held up for 15 laps by Carlos Sainz, who had taken pole the previous day for the Italian team in their home race.
    Max Verstappen has now won 10 Grands Prix in a rowCredit: AP
    Verstappen breezed to yet another comfortable victoryCredit: Splash
    Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc battled it out for third placeCredit: Getty
    Lewis Hamilton had a disappointing afternoon in MonzaCredit: Splash
    At first the Dutchman locked up as he tried to squeeze past the Spaniard’s Ferrari into turn one.
    But he got the move done four corners later to move into the lead and was untroubled to the end to open up a 145-point advantage in the championship over his teammate Sergio Perez.
    It was so comfortable, his race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase labelled it “a stroll in the park” over the team’s radio.
    When quizzed about his landmark victory, Verstappen said: “I never would have believed that it was possible but we had to work for it today and that made it a lot more fun.
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    “I was just trying to stay patient. I could see they [Ferrari] were struggling with rear tyres and I had to pick my moment.”
    Perez, who started in fifth, produced an excellent recovery drive to finish in second place.
    However, he was made to fight for it as he had narrow escapes when passing George Russell on lap 14 and Sainz on lap 46.
    He said: “It was the maximum we could achieve today. It was so hard to overtake.”
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    Sainz held on to take the final podium place but he had a real fight with his teammate Charles Leclerc, which is certain to spark some internal investigation.
    Having both been warned to keep it clean, Leclerc still kept the pressure and came close to taking both cars out on three occasions on the final few laps.
    Sainz said: “It was very tough, it was very hard to keep the Red Bull’s behind and I used the rear tyres up, but I did all I could to defend.
    “It was hard racing and it is always a pleasure to race against Charles, he is a good racer and we had fun out there.”
    Russell and Lewis Hamilton finished in fifth and sixth place respectively with both drivers picking up five second penalties.
    Russell was penalised for missing the first turn while Hamilton was sanctioned for cutting across Oscar Piastri, breaking the McLaren man’s front wing.
    Towards the end of the race, Hamilton could be heard on race radio saying: “Now we’re screwed because I don’t know how these tyres are going to last.”
    Alex Albon was seventh in his Williams ahead of Lando Norris, who came home in eighth place in his McLaren. More

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    Italian GP start ABANDONED in bizarre scenes after car goes off track during formation lap at Monza

    THE ITALIAN Grand Prix start had to be abandoned after Yuki Tsunoda went off track during the formation lap.The AlphaTauri driver suffered a mechanical issue and was forced to abandon the race.
    Yuki Tsunoda suffered a mechanical during the formation lap
    Race organisers delayed the restart by twenty minutes as Tsunoda’s car was removed from the circuit by a truck.
    It is believed Tsunoda suffered an engine failure as smoke billowed out from the car after the Japanese pulled onto the grass at the side of the track.
    Fans sympathised with Tsunoda who had been due to start in 11th place on the grid.
    One viewer said: “Not the best start… race hasn’t even started. He deserves better than this.”
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    Another added: “Feel so bad for Yuki.”
    A third wrote: “This is so frustrating; Yuki is driving so well these days, but he does not have the car or the luck to back it up. How come the Honda engine fails in his car but never in Max’s?”
    While another fan joked: “You can’t park there.”
    A truck removed Tsunoda’s car and the race finally got underway 20 minutes later than scheduled following a second formation lap.
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    The race distance was also reduced by two laps because of the addition of an extra formation lap.
    Carlos Sainz got off away quickest at lights out to lead the race from Max Verstappen, as the Ferrari defended his pole position. More

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    Christian Horner reveals incredible story behind iconic £11k watch the Red Bull F1 chief has been wearing since 2004

    RED BULL team principal Christian Horner shared a sentimental story behind his iconic watch.Horner has been wearing a TAG Heuer Monza Calibre Heuer 02 COSC Flyback since 2004.
    Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has been wearing the same watch since 2004Credit: Getty
    Horner bought that watch after winning a memorable Formula 2 raceCredit: Reuters
    The Brit has experienced tremendous success as a director with Red Bull and Max Verstappen, but he started out at Formula 2.
    The 49-year-old was in charge of Arden and enjoyed a major victory in Monaco thanks to then driver Vitantonio Liuzzi.
    That led Horner to an £11,000 reward, which was paid in cash inside an envelope.
    The Red Bull chief then decided to buy something memorable with that money.
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    And so he opted to splash the cash on that watch, which he purchased from Nice’s airport.
    The team principal has refused to upgrade and won’t even consider a better option after the Italian Grand Prix in Monza because of the story behind that watch
    Horner told TalkSPORT: “I have a history with this watch going back many many years to 2004.
    “I had a team in what is now Formula 2 and we had a race in Monaco and Vitantonio Liuzzi, the Italian driver, he won the race.
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    “In those days Bernie Ecclestone [former Formula One CEO] used to pay cash for the victory and so I got his envelope full of cash for the victory and I thought I’m only going to spend it on something so I wanted a memory of that victory.
    “I was at Nice airport and I couldn’t afford the Monaco but I could afford the Monza with that cash, so with that cash I bought the Monza watch and I still have it.
    “It’s inscribed with the championship in it for the constructors championship in 2022 so it’s a unique watch. It’s one of one and I feel very lucky to have it, very grateful.
    “That brand is synonymous with Formula 1 and TAG have so many watches that have a history in and around Formula 1 and obviously the Monza is very much one of them.” More

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    Sky Sports forced to apologise after Ferrari F1 chief’s X-rated rant live on air ahead of Italian GP qualifying at Monza

    SKY SPORTS have been forced to apologise for Fred Vasseur’s X-rated rant live on air.The Ferrari chief gave a foul-mouthed interview ahead of Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix.
    Sky Sports apologised for Fred Vasseur’s X-rated rantCredit: Sky Sports
    Vasseur spoke to Sky Sports following the third and final practice session at Monza, which hosts Ferrari’s home race.
    However, he let his emotions get the most of him, prompting presenter Simon Lazenby to say sorry to viewers.
    “It’s quite emotional,” explained Vasseur. “I tried all week to calm everybody down and say, ‘Guys, you can’t score more points in Monza than somewhere else’.
    “But this is bulls***. When you arrive on Thursday morning at Monza with all the guys in red, you can feel it.
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    “You can feel the passion, the emotion. For us, we have to take it as a positive and get an extra push from this.”
    His outburst prompted a smirk from Lazenby before he said: “A quick apology for the language.”
    It has been a difficult season for Ferrari, with Charles Leclerc’s two third place finishes their only podiums in 2023.
    Leclerc is sixth in the Drivers’ Championship ahead of Sunday’s race, one place below team-mate Carlos Sainz.
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    Ferrari also find themselves behind Red Bull, Mercedes and Aston Martin in the Constructors’ Championship.
    However, Sainz was able to claim pole position in qualifying, with Leclerc to start in third on the grid.
    All eyes are set to be on Max Verstappen this weekend, though, as he looks for a record-breaking 10th consecutive race win. More

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    F1 champion Max Verstappen reveals retirement plan and breaks silence on Lewis Hamilton signing new contract

    MAX VERSTAPPEN has revealed his F1 retirement plan after breaking his silence on Lewis Hamilton’s new contract.Hamilton has signed a £100million deal with Mercedes through to the end of the 2025 season.
    Max Verstappen has revealed his F1 retirement plan
    Lewis Hamilton has signed a new contract with Mercedes through to 2025
    His new contract will see the seven-time world champion continue to drive into his 40s.
    However, reigning champion Verstappen is not planning to emulate his rival.
    Asked by RaceFans if he had plans to drive for as long as Hamilton, Verstappen explained: “No, absolutely no – no desire.
    “No, I have my mind already set on what I want to do also outside of Formula 1. It’s a big passion of mine and I want to make that happen as well.”
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    Verstappen is still only 25-years-old after making his F1 debut in 2015 aged just 17.
    He went on to add: “I’ve been racing since I was four years old and at one point, enough is enough.
    “For me, it’s not about winning seven, eight titles, nine titles. Once you’ve won it, it’s always the same thing at the end of the day.
    “I have a lot of plans outside of Formula 1 already. It’s not like F1 is my life, this is the only thing that I do.
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    “And that’s why I think I can easily do other stuff as well while not travelling that much at one point. Because at one point it’s enough.”
    Verstappen was speaking ahead of Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix, where he could make history.
    A win at Monza would see the Red Bull ace claim a record-breaking 10th consecutive race victory.
    The Dutchman’s form has seen him build a lead of 138 points in the Drivers’ Championship and set him on course for a third straight title. More

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    Lewis Hamilton SIGNS mega £100m Mercedes deal which will see F1 legend continue career into 40s

    LEWIS HAMILTON has confirmed his future in Formula One after signing a mega £100million contract extension with Mercedes. There had been rampant speculation that Hamilton could call time on his career at the end of the season or make a dramatic team switch to the likes of Ferrari.
    Lewis Hamilton has signed a contract extension at MercedesCredit: Rex
    Hamilton’s new deal will keep him in F1 into his 40sCredit: PA
    However, the seven-time world champion has now confirmed he will carry on into his 40s.
    His new deal with Mercedes, where he has won six titles, has nailed him down for a seat in both the 2024 and 2025 F1 seasons.
    And this deal has also been extended to team-mate George Russell.
    Mercedes announced the British duo will continue as their drivers for both seasons.
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    SunSport understands Hamilton’s deal will see him bag around £50m-a-year.
    On the new deal, 38-year-old Hamilton said: “We dream everyday of being the best and we have dedicated the past decade together to achieving that goal.

    “Being at the top does not happen overnight or over a short period of time, it takes commitment, hard work and dedication and it’s been an honour to earn our way into the history books with this incredible team. 
    “We have never been hungrier to win. We have learnt from every success but also every setback. We continue to chase our dreams, we continue to fight no matter the challenge and we will win again.
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    Mercedes confirmed both Hamilton and George Russell will continue until 2025Credit: PA
    “I’m grateful to the team who have supported me both on and off the track. Our story isn’t finished, we are determined to achieve more together and we won’t stop until we do.” 
    While he is joined by icon Michael Schumacher on seven F1 titles, Hamilton stands first for most race wins, most pole positions, most consecutive seasons with a pole, the most podium finishes and most career points.
    His success on the circuit has allowed Hamilton to break down barriers and cultivate a mouth-watering portfolio.
    He has an estimated net worth of £271m, with properties, fashion brand endorsements and a stunning collection of supercars to boot.
    Hertfordshire-born Hamilton has even extended his reach into film and TV projects, working as a producer in an F1 film starring Brad Pitt.
    Romance has also been a hot topic for Hamilton this season, linked with a budding relationship with music superstar Shakira.
    Hamilton remains in the hunt for a record-breaking eighth drivers title after he was controversially pipped to the crown by Max Verstappen in final race of the 2021 season.
    But Mercedes have struggled in the new era of car designs, with Russell picking up the teams only race win over the last two seasons which have largely been dominated by Red Bull.
    But team principal Toto Wolff insisted the team’s current driver line-up can lead them back to glory.
    He said: “Continuing with our current driver line-up was a straightforward decision.
    Hamilton has an incredibly successful partnership with Toto Wolff at MercedesCredit: PA
    Only Michael Schumacher can match Hamilton in terms of drivers titlesCredit: AFP
    “We have the strongest pairing on the grid and both drivers are playing a crucial role in the team to move us forward.
    “The strength and stability they provide will be key building blocks for our future success.   
    “Our partnership with Lewis is one of the most successful in the sport’s history. It was always a formality that we would continue together – and it’s energising for us all to be confirming that publicly.
    “His qualities as a pure racing driver are illustrated by his remarkable track record; but over our years together, he has grown to become a pillar and leader of our team.
    “Those leadership qualities are crucial as we focus on fighting for world championships again.
    “As F1’s biggest global star, he has also played a key role in shaping our commitments to diversity, inclusion and sustainability, that will be foundations for our success in the years ahead. 
    ”George is a leading light of his generation. He has repaid the faith we showed in him when promoting him to a race seat in 2022.
    “His maiden pole position in Hungary and first Grand Prix victory in São Paulo were standout moments last season. As a driver, he combines razor-sharp speed with the tenacity of a true fighter.
    “But he brings, too, an intelligence and attention to detail that will help him to continue to grow, develop and improve further.
    “He is a natural fit to the team and we are delighted to have extended the relationship for the coming years.”
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    The new deal means Hamilton’s tenure at the Brackley-based constructor will take him up to 13 years with them after leaving McLaren.
    Russell, 25, only joined the team in 2022 after spending his first three seasons in the sport with Williams Racing.
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