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    Lewis Hamilton and George Russell in ‘dream’ Australian GP qualifying as Mercedes pair eye shock F1 win

    MAX VERSTAPPEN clinched pole for the Australian GP while Mercedes were given a huge boost, with George Russell qualifying in second and Lewis Hamilton in third.It was a thrilling session as Verstappen, Hamilton and Fernando Alonso all set provisional poles before the world champion came out on top.
    Lewis Hamilton and George Russell enjoyed a ‘dream’ qualifying sessionCredit: EPA
    However, they were still unable to pip Max Verstappen to poleCredit: EPA
    But it was a nightmare for Verstappen’s Red Bull team-mate, Sergio Perez, who will start in LAST PLACE.
    Verstappen, who overcame battery and gear-change problems, took his first pole in Australia and said: “The last run was very good. The whole weekend has been tough but it all worked out in Q3.
    “I think we will have a good race car and it will be a tricky race. I have been on the podium once but I want to be on a different step this time.”
    Russell produced an excellent performance to take second as Mercedes defied the odds after a difficult start to the season.
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    He said: “We wasn’t expecting that, that’s for sure! There is a lot of hard work going on and the car felt alive.
    “If I am honest, I am a little disappointed that I did not get pole. It shows how quickly things can change.
    “We would have been happy with fourth on Friday but we made some changes and the car felt great.”
    Hamilton, who starts third – alongside Alonso – was denied the chance to go even quicker on his final lap after getting caught in traffic and said his goal is now to “get first”.
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    He added: “I am so happy with this! This is totally unexpected. I am really proud of the team and George has done a fantastic job.
    “This is a dream for us. We are all working hard and to be this close to the Red Bull is incredible.
    “I hope we can give them a run for their money. I am super grateful for this position and will look to move forward tomorrow.”
    While Verstappen was P1, it was a shocker for Perez, who spun off in Q1.
    The Mexican, who won the last race in Jeddah, went too quickly into turn three and ended up hitting the wall and being dumped out of qualifying at the first hurdle.
    The session was stopped as his stricken Red Bull was recovered while Perez voiced his frustration to his team over the radio.
    “We need to fix that issue, man,” Perez says. “It was the same f issue again!”
    Williams’ revival continued with Alex Albon qualifying in eighth place after the team showed strong signs of progress in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
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    However, there was more misery for McLaren as their struggles continued with Lando Norris qualifying in 13th and Oscar Piastri in 16th.
    Norris has publicly said he was backing McLaren’s engineering changes but this was another poor showing that will ramp up the pressure on CEO, Zak Brown. More

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    Red Bull chief Christian Horner slams F1’s ‘ludicrous’ decision over fears teams will ‘trash’ their cars

    CHRISTIAN HORNER has slammed F1’s decision to hold a sprint race at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix as “ludicrous”.The street track has been selected as one of F1’s six short races on a Saturday, which are used to determine the grid.
    Christian Horner has hit out at F1’s decision to hold a sprint race in AzerbaijanCredit: Alamy
    However, the fast nature of the track and close walls with little run off area, leads Horner to fear that teams will “trash” their cars.
    Red Bull were penalised for breaking the cost cap last year and big damage in Baku could cause another headache.
    He said: “It’s absolutely ludicrous to be doing the first sprint race of the year in a street race like Azerbaijan.
    “From a spectacle point of view – a fan point of view – it’s probably going to be one of the most exciting sprint races of the year.
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    “But from a cost cap perspective, all you can do is trash your car. And it costs a lot of money [in repairs if you crash] around there.
    “One race is enough in Baku.”
    McLaren boss Zak Brown agreed with Horner’s concerns as the parts bill comes out of the team’s budget, which is capped at £110million this season.
    He added: “Anytime we go to a street circuit – Baku creates pretty exciting races – some pretty big crash damage bills.
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    “It’ll be very exciting for the fans and hopefully, all the cars will come back the way they started.”
    The Azerbaijan GP is set to take place at the end of April. More

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    Haas boss Guenther Steiner leaves F1 fans at Australian GP in stitches with brutal ‘your mum’ joke

    FORMULA ONE team principal Guenther Steiner left fans in stitches after a brutal fan putdown. Thanks to Netflix’s Drive to Survive F1 series lifting a lid on the Italian, Haas team chief Steiner is known to be prone to angry tantrums as he much as he is a cheeky joke.
    Guenther Steiner produced a brutal putdown after a fan asked a question during a Q&ACredit: Getty

    And during a Q&A session with fans ahead of the Australian Grand Prix, one young petrol head found himself on the receiving end of one of his jokes.
    The young Aussie, named Noah, asked who was the better driver out of Haas duo Kevin Magnussen or Nico Hulkenberg.
    Steiner then responded by saying: “Ask your mum.
    “Who does she like better, you or your brother?”
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    The 57-year-old could not help but cast a wide grin after his comeback, with the crowd also left cheering and clapping the response.
    Fans online were also quick to chip in.
    One fan said: “They had to carry that kid off on a stretcher.”
    A second admitted: “I thought he was gonna end at ask your mum 🤣.”
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    A third declared: “Guenther is a worldwide treasure!”
    “Classic Gunther Steiner. Wouldn’t have it any other way,” commented a fourth.
    Another added: “GOAT.”
    Haas scored their first point of the season in last week’s Saudi Arabia Grand Prix as Magnussen managed a P10 finish.
    They will be hoping the Albert Park circuit in Melbourne will see both drivers earn points.
    Further up the order, Lewis Hamilton and Co will be hoping to close the gap to the dominance of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez.
    They have secured one-two finishes in the two opening races of the season.
    Verstappen dominated in Bahrain before Perez won around Saudi Arabia as Verstappen recovered from a P15 start position to finish P2. More

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    Inside Formula 1 drivers’ luxury car collections – including Max Verstappen’s James Bond car and Hamilton’s £13m garage

    FORMULA 1 drivers definitely live life in the fast lane – on and off the track.As some of the highest-paid sports stars in the world, they have huge mansions, designer outfits, and an impressive supercar collection to show for it.
    Lewis Hamilton shows off his Mercedes-Benz GLC SUVCredit: LewisHamilton/twitter
    Carlos Sainz with his Ferrari 600 LT SpyderCredit: mclarenautomotive/facebook
    And as many of them have shown, driving for some of the world’s biggest carmakers like Ferrari, Aston Martin, and Mercedes-Benz comes with incredible perks.
    Just ask Lewis Hamilton, whose partnership with Mercedes has netted him some of the manufacturers’ most amazing vehicles.
    Here, we take a peek into the garage of some of Formula 1’s biggest stars to see what they drive when they are not competing on the grid.
    Sergio Perez
    Sergio’s private car collection is said to be worth £4.3millionCredit: Rex
    His Bugatti Chiron cost a mind-blowing £2.5millionCredit: bugatti
    Although Sergio is yet to win a major championship, he’s still one of the most recognisable Formula 1 stars and is the fourth highest-paid driver on the grid right now.
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    The Mexican reportedly has five luxury cars to his name including a Bugatti Chiron, which retails from a mind-blowing £2.5million.
    Other cars in his collection include a McLaren 720S, a Mercedes Benz AMG, a Porsche Panamera, and a BMW X7.
    In total, the Red Bull racer’s cars are said to be worth over £4.3million.
    Charles Leclerc
    Charles Leclerc is one of the richest stars on the grid todayCredit: AP
    His vast collection includes a Rolls Royce WraithCredit: AFP
    Monte Carlo-born Charles is one of the grid’s most talented stars, with an estimated net worth of £42.5million after signing a deal with Ferrari in 2019.
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    He has one of the most impressive collections of private vehicles said to be worth £5.6million, including the powerful Bugatti Chiron and a Rolls Royce Wraith, worth £811,180.
    He also has a Ferrari GTC4 in his garage, which reportedly set him back £689,000, and a McLaren GT, which retails at £649,000.
    But that’s not all – the 25-year-old owns a Ferrari F8, a Land Rover Discovery, and a Jaguar XF.
    Max Verstappen
    Max’s collection is inspired by James BondCredit: Max33Verstappen/twitter
    Max also owns an Aston Martin Valkyrie, said to give drivers an F1 experienceCredit: Reuters
    The Red Bull driver is one of the highest-paid stars in Formula 1 and has a private car collection inspired by James Bond.
    Max owns a 007-type DB11, a follow-up to the DB10, driven by the fictional secret agent in Spectre.
    The Dutchman is reported to have added an Aston Martin Valkyrie to his collection. According to reports, the vehicle is priced at a whopping £2.1million.
    The manufacturer’s website describes the car as the closest anyone will get to having the Formula 1 experience on the road.
    Lewis Hamilton
    The Mercedes-Benz driver has several cars made by his teamCredit: MercedesAMGF1/twitter
    He says he no longer drives many of his supercars for environmental reasonsCredit: Xposure
    As a seven-time champion, it is no surprise that Lewis Hamilton likes to travel in style with a collection of some of the most luxurious vehicles.
    He has owned a 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 and a Ferrari LaFerrari.
    But these days, he prefers to be a bit more low-key as he takes the environment into consideration.
    In 2020, he told Reuters: “I don’t drive any of the cars that I own anymore. I only drive my [electric Mercedes] EQC.”
    It’s been reported that he also has a Mercedes-Benz G63, a GLC SUV, a McLaren P1, and a Pagani Zonda 760. According to reports, his private car collection is worth over £13.8million.
    Carlos Sainz
    Carlos Sainz has proudly shared snaps of his McLaren 720S on social mediaCredit: mclarenautomotive/facebook
    The star also has a McLaren 600 LT SpyderCredit: mclarenautomotive/facebook
    Carlos’ net worth is estimated to be £6.4million, meaning he has the means of securing himself an enviable car collection.
    It includes a Ferrari 812 Competizione, worth nearly £488,000.
    The Ferrari driver also has two McLarens – a 720S and a 600 LT Spyder – and has proudly shared snaps of them on social media.
    At £177,310, his Ferrari Roma is the least expensive vehicle in his possession.
    Fernando Alonso
    Fernando has several supercars including a McLaren
    Before switching teams from Alpine to Aston Martin, Fernando, 41, used to travel around in an Alpine A110 but has since upgraded.
    He now drives an Aston Martin DBX luxury SUV, which Fernando says is his dream car – the car doesn’t come cheap either, with the 2022 version boasting a starting price of £158,000.
    According to Slash Gear, the Spaniard’s garage includes a La Ferrari, a Porsche 918 Spyder, and a McLaren P1, which costs a staggering £895,000.
    Other cars in his collection are a Maserati GranCabrio, and the Ferrari 599 GTB Fernando Alonso Edition, which only had 40 units and typically sells for £244,000.
    Lance Stroll
    Lance Stroll is worth £41.6million and and owns a range of supercarsCredit: Splash
    His Ferrari California set him back a staggering £290,000Credit: Alamy
    Although Lance Stroll is worth £41.6million, his father Lawrence, who is a part owner and executive chairman of Aston Martin has a £2.4billion wealth.
    Lance’s car collection is one of the most incredible and is said to include a Ferrari California, which set him back £290,000.
    The Canadian also owns a Lamborghini Huracan, a Mercedes Benz AMG GT-R, and an Aston Martin Vantage, which is sold for about £131,000.
    His father, on the other hand, has a £50million Ferrari 250 GTO – the world’s most expensive car, and a £200million superyacht.
    Lando Norris
    Lando Norris has been living a glam life ever since swapping the UK for MonacoCredit: Getty
    Lando drives a powerful McLaren 720S, with a £248,800 price tagCredit: Getty
    He was seen driving a Fiat 500 Jolly in MonacoCredit: Norrislandofans/twitter
    He left the UK for Monaco when he got an extension to his McLaren deal last year and has been living the glam life ever since.
    Lando’s supercars includes a £248,800 McLaren 720S, which has the capability to go from 0-60 mph in just 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 212 mph.
    Staying loyal to his team, he also owns a McLaren 570 GT, which comes with a £169,000 price tag.
    He isn’t all about the big cars, however – he has been spotted driving around Monaco in a cute Fiat 500 Jolly, which has sparked a ton of memes and TikTok videos.
    Valtteri Bottas
    Valtteri Bottas has a £25million fortune and a number of carsCredit: EPA
    Valtteri owns a McLaren 765LT, which sells for £310,000
    Vatlterri, 33, who spent most of his career at Mercedes as Lewis Hamilton’s teammate, has a £25million fortune in his own right and takes home £8.6million a year driving for Alfa Romeo.
    It’s no surprise then that he can afford a car collection that includes a McLaren 765LT Spyder, which goes for £310,000.
    There’s also a Mercedes Benz AMG GT Black Series for nearly £286,000, and an Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifogilo for £74,736
    The least expensive car in the Finnish racer’s collection is a Mercedes AMG C63 for £69,000.
    George Russell
    George Russell with his Mercedes AMG GT that cost £97,000Credit: Instagram @georgerussell63
    He also owns a Mercedes C63 S Coupe and posted a picture on social media of him washing itCredit: Instagram @georgerussell63
    As a driver for Mercedes, George, 25, has an array of supercars he could choose from, including his Mercedes AMG GT, which costs £97,000.
    Powered by a 4.0 litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine, it can go from 0-60 mph in just 3.7 and has a top speed of 190 mph.
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    The British racer also owns a Mercedes C63 S Coupe which is on the market for £63,482.
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    How oblivious Lewis Hamilton caused chaos for Brooklyn Beckham’s £3m wedding with Nicola Peltz and sparked £132k lawsuit

    LEWIS HAMILTON has unwittingly found himself at the centre of a legal battle following Brooklyn Beckham’s wedding. The F1 star had been invited to the £3million marriage ceremony between David Beckham’s son Brooklyn and billionaire heiress Nicola Peltz in April last year.
    Lewis Hamilton was involved in a legal battle for a wedding he did not even attendCredit: AFP
    It came as Brooklyn Beckham’s and Nicola Peltz’s wedding planners failed to remove Hamilton from the guest listCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The oblivious 38-year-old was unable to attend, but this did not stop his name from being entangled in a £132,000 lawsuit between Nicola and the wedding planners.
    The Daily Mail revealed how planners Nicole Braghin and Arianna Grijalba had left Hamilton’s name on the guest list despite the Brit failing to RSVP them.
    A leaked conversation between the parties saw Nicola write: “Lewis Hamilton did NOT RSVP.
    “So explain why his name is on the list please?
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    “We spoke to him. He can’t come so explain why you said he RSVP’d yes.”
    The planners tried to explain how a technological error was the cause of the issue, before Nicola replied: “That’s not true. He didn’t rsvp AT ALL.”
    She later added: “I’m tired of catching mistakes on this rsvp list honestly.
    “When will I get a straight answer on this.”
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    After months of turmoil Nicola and Beckham are looking to get their deposit back from the company.
    Michelle Rago was eventually finalised as their planner in a last minute change.
    Hamilton is good friends with David Beckham and Co, with the ex-Manchester United star visiting the Mercedes garage at last season’s Miami Grand Prix.
    In the meantime, Hamilton will be hoping to get back to winning ways in the Australian Grand Prix, having not won at the circuit since 2015.
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    Ex-F1 boss Michael Masi says he fell into mental turmoil after Lewis Hamilton’s controversial title loss in Abu Dhabi GP

    EX-FORMULA ONE race director Michael Masi has revealed he fell into mental turmoil after the controversial ending to the 2021 season. Michael Masi, 44, was overseeing the season finale in Abu Dhabi when Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen’s title battle reached its climax.
    Michael Masi has revealed he received professional help after the 2021 season finaleCredit: Getty
    It comes as Hamilton said he has ‘nothing to say’ to MasiCredit: Getty
    Following a late crash by Nicholas Latifi which prompted a safety car, Masi then allowed lapped cars to unlap themselves to set up a one lap shootout between Verstappen and Hamilton.
    On fresh tyres Verstappen went on to overtake the Brit and snatch away Hamilton’s would-be record eighth world title, despite the Brit leading for most of the race.
    The fallout from the decision was huge, with Masi axed as race director in the following February before later leaving the FIA to move back to Australia in the summer.
    Lifting the lid on the backlash he received, Masi has revealed he battled through mental turmoil, bringing in professional help to help with his rehabilitation.
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    In an interview with the Daily Mail, he said: “When I stopped at the FIA, I told my parents, ‘Those days are done for me’.
    “I had told them after the Abu Dhabi fallout not to bother reading or watching anything. It’s not healthy.
    “The place can be a very toxic place. In many ways social media can be a great tool, but not so great in others.
    “I have spent time looking after myself. It’s done me good. It’s what I needed. I spent a lot of time getting into physical shape but didn’t spend enough on the mental side for a long while.
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    “There were people I was speaking to privately, my then partner – she was an amazing support – and friends and family.
    “As for professional help, I got that, but probably later than I should have done – the latter part of last year, but things had largely calmed down by then.”
    An FIA investigation into the race concluded “human error” led to Hamilton losing to Verstappen.
    Masi has returned to the F1 paddock for the first time since the incident ahead of this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix, however, Hamilton has declared he will not speak to Masi about the 2021 incident.
    Asked by reporters whether he would seek out an explanation from Masi, Hamilton replied: “I don’t [plan to]. I am just focused on my future.
    “I am focused on trying to get back to winning. There is nothing to say.”

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    George Russell hits back at Lewis Hamilton’s ‘lucky’ Saudi Arabian Grand Prix claim with brutal putdown

    GEORGE RUSSELL has hit back at Lewis Hamilton’s claim that he had luck on his side during the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix. Russell outperformed Hamilton in qualifying before finishing P4, a place above his team-mate, in the race.
    George Russell has hit back at Lewis Hamilton’s claim his P4 finish in Saudi Arabia was luckyCredit: Rex
    But Hamilton insisted there was an element of good fortune about Russell’s pace, given they had opted for different set-ups around the Jeddah circuit.
    Following the race the 38-year-old said Russell’s strategy would “more often than not” be the “wrong one”, and consequently he “could only match his pace rather than be quicker”.
    However, Russell rubbished this claim while firing a sly dig towards Hamilton’s approach to the race while in Melbourne, Australia.
    He said: “I don’t think there’s any luck in it at all.
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    “I think it’s down to the preparation you put in before the event.
    “The changes we made overnight, I knew that was going to be the right direction with the work we did with the team.
    “And I believed it was going to be better than the set-up that Lewis opted for.
    “I think everybody’s got different preferences, I was happy with the direction I took and the work I’m doing with the engineers.”
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    Shortly after Russell’s rebuttal, seven-time champion Hamilton clarified his comments.
    He said: “I think people probably, from my choice of words at the weekend… I want to reiterate how great a job George did on the weekend.
    “I think the thing I was commenting on is that there’s one specific thing that you can change in the suspension that you have to do over Friday night.
    “And when you make that change, once you start P3 (final practice), you can’t change it for the rest of the weekend, so when you make that change, you’re basically rolling the dice – sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t.
    “I’ve done it in the past, sometimes it hasn’t worked, sometimes it has, and it worked great for George and he did a great job.
    “And the thing that I was lacking in the race was a lot of front end, which that setup gives you, so, in hindsight, that would’ve been great.”
    The pair will be hoping for better fortunes at this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix.
    Although Hamilton’s preparation may not have been helped following a run-in with a SHARK while he was out surfing.

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    Lewis Hamilton makes eye-opening admission on state of Mercedes car compared to Red Bull amid early F1 season turmoil

    LEWIS HAMILTON reckons it could take his Mercedes team A YEAR to catch Max Verstappen’s speedy Red Bull.Mercedes have decided to cut their losses and plan on redesigning their car for this season after being thumped by Red Bull in the opening two races.
    Lewis Hamilton has admitted he is facing another difficult seasonCredit: Rex
    Boss Toto Wolff says there are positive signs that they are improving but Hamilton, who went winless last season for the first time in his F1 career, warns it could take them months.
    He said: “It’s going to take us the rest of the year to potentially close that gap. If you look at the Red Bull, it is just going to continue to evolve most likely.
    “Some cars do plateau in terms of performance. It can’t just keep going – but maybe it can, they have a great team around them and I am sure they will continue to add downforce.
    “We have shown in the past that we can develop quickly and hope that is the case that, as the potential of the car opens up, we will full steam ahead in that direction.
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    “There’s lots of work going on. I’m just trying to make sure I stay consistent and I’m training quite a lot between races, and I’m the fittest I can be so that at some stage I do get the car that we’ve all been hoping for.
    “If that happens, whether that’s two or 10 or 20 races away, I want to make sure I’m ready for that day.”
    Speaking ahead of this weekend’s Australian GP, Hamilton, who was fifth last out in Saudi Arabia and behind team-mate George Russell says he’s “praying for rain”.
    He added: “This weekend I’m just hoping for rain if I’m honest because that’ll make it a little more exciting from our point of view.
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    “But I’m just hoping the gap isn’t a second and we can hit the ground running with the set-up.”
    Meanwhile, the seven-time world champion has praised the decision to fine Nelson Piquet for his racist and homophobic language.
    Last week the Brazilian courts hit Piquet, 70, with a £780,000 fine for making the comments about Hamilton in an interview.
    The three-time world champion initially apologised for the comments, which related to a crash between Hamilton and Max Verstappen, who is in a long-term relationship with his daughter, Kelly.
    However, he then tried to make an excuse for the racial slurs, saying they were colloquial terms.
    But after pressure from groups in Brazil, including the country’s National LGBT+ Alliance, they successfully sued Piquet.
    Hamilton was quizzed on Piquet’s punishment and said: “Back when it happened I made comments on it.
    “I still believe that we shouldn’t be giving people that are just full of hate a platform.
    “I’d like to acknowledge the Brazil government; I think it’s pretty amazing what they’ve done in holding someone accountable, showing people that that is not tolerated.
    “Racism and homophobia is not acceptable, and there is no place for it within our society. So I love that they’ve shown that they stand for something.
    “I wish that more governments out there would do that, such as you’ve just seen in Uganda [who passed a bill to impose a death penalty for homosexuality].
    “Obviously, there are over 30 countries in Africa and the Middle East [where homosexuality is illegal]. There’s a lot of that can be learned from that.”
    Hamilton says he will not speak to Michael Masi – the sacked Formula One race boss who cost him a record eighth world title.
    Masi, 44, is back at an F1 paddock for the first time since he bungled the outcome of the Abu Dhabi GP in 2021 which gifted Verstappen the win and the title.

    The Australian left the FIA last summer and has since been appointed chairman of the V8 Supercars Commission in his homeland.
    Massi was clearly not hiding in the paddock but when asked if he plans to speak to the ex FIA Race Director to seek an explanation for what happened in Abu Dhabi, Hamilton replied: “I don’t. I am just focused on my future. I am focused on trying to get back to winning. There is nothing to say.” More