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    I was jailed after CS gassing a taxi driver which led to Michael Schumacher getting his F1 debut and the rest is history

    RACING legend Michael Schumacher was handed his Formula 1 debut after French driver Bertrand Gachot was imprisoned for Actual Bodily Harm.Eddie Jordan’s racing team began the 1991 season with the driver pair of Gachot and Andrea de Cesaris.
    Bertrand Gachot was sentenced to 18 months in prison in 1991Credit: Getty
    Gachot’s imprisonment handed Michael Schumacher his F1 debutCredit: Getty
    But they were soon left a man short when Gachot was sentenced to 18 months behind bars.
    It was the result of a road rage incident in December 1990 where his car crashed into a taxi.
    Following a confrontation, Gachot sprayed the taxi driver with CS gas.
    He was subsequently arrested for Actual Bodily Harm.
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    Gachot learnt that Schumacher had replaced him while he was in jailCredit: Getty
    This picture was taken outside court before Gachot was found guilty in 1991Credit: National Pictures
    When the trial took place nine months later, he was expecting to be handed a fine or suspended prison term.
    Instead, Gachot was locked up meaning he could not compete in the upcoming Belgian Grand Prix.
    This gave Schumacher his breakthrough opportunity – something Gachot was not aware of until someone told him in jail.
    Schumacher ended up qualifying seventh ahead of team-mate De Cesaris in 11th.
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    And while he was then forced to retire from the race on the first lap, word soon got back to Gachot about the talented driver that had replaced him.
    Speaking about the events on the Beyond The Grid podcast in 2021, Gachot said: “I didn’t know [about Schumacher].
    “The first time somebody spoke to me about Michael Schumacher – I won’t forget – is one of the guards in jail.
    “He said, ‘The new guy that they hired is so good, they don’t need you anymore. So you can stay here’. I tell you, word for word.”
    He added: “Andrea de Cesaris sent me a letter. And that was very funny. I was really good friends with Andrea, and he was an amazing guy.
    “He wrote me the letter saying, ‘Don’t worry about the German. He just got me in qualifying, but I will get him soon. You watch.'”
    Schumacher ended up joining Benneton-Ford for the remainder of 1991 and managed three top six finishes before the end of the season.
    He would go on to win two F1 world titles with Benneton-Ford, before joining Ferrari and claiming another five drivers’ championships.
    Meanwhile, Gachot was released from prison after just two months following an appeal.
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    He drove for the Larrousse team for the rest of the 1991 season and in 1992.
    He then finished his F1 career with Pacific Racing, driving for them in 1994 and 1995.
    Gachot raced until 1995 following his release from prisonCredit: Getty
    Schumacher holds the record for seven world title wins alongside Lewis HamiltonCredit: Getty
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    Fernando Alonso puts staggering 15 per cent – worth £250 MILLION – onto Aston Martin share price after Bahrain GP podium

    FERNANDO ALONSO added £250million onto Aston Martin’s share price after his stunning Bahrain podium. F1’s oldest current driver was in supreme form on his debut for his new team and took advantage of the Aston’s new-found pace.
    F1 veteran Alonso was in joyous mood after his first podium since 2021Credit: Rex
    His podium was one of the stories of the day from the opening race of the season, which Max Verstappen won at a canter.
    But fans continue to be excited about Aston Martin’s emergence, a feeling that appears to be shared by traders.
    The brand’s stock went up by 15 per cent – worth around £250m – after the car’s marvellous showing in the Middle East, according to sport and business journalist Joe Pompliano.
    This will be to the delight of part-owner and executive chairman Lawrence Stroll, who watched son Lance finish sixth in the other Aston Martin car despite recent injuries.
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    Stroll Sr led a consortium of investors to buy the team in 2018.
    Back then they were still called Force India and were struggling to properly establish themselves towards the front of the grid.
    The team changed name to Racing Point in 2019 and would adopt an eye-catching pink livery.
    Lawrence’s son Lance would also join from Williams.
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    Results would eventually pick up with the highlight coming in Bahrain in 2020 when Sergio Perez won the Sakhir Grand Prix and Stoll finished third to give the team their best ever result.
    With the team rebranding as Aston Martin in 2021, results would again go backwards.
    But now the outfit looks incredibly competitive with part-owner Stroll open about his ambitions to win the world championship.
    Two-times world champion Alonso, 41, is still widely considered to be among the best drivers in F1.
    He won the title in 2005 and 2006 with Renault before moves to McLaren, Ferrari and Alpine.
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    OnlyFans star Renee Gracie planning comeback to racing as stunning driver looks to return at Bathurst 1000

    ONLYFANS star Renee Gracie is planning a sensational comeback to racing and hopes to compete in the Bathurst 1000.She featured in the race, which is one of the biggest in Australia, twice before retiring to pursue her career on the adult site.
    Gracie is working on a comeback to racing with a documentary to cover her road back to the trackCredit: Instagram @onlyfansreneegracie
    Reene Gracie swapped driving for an OnlyFans careerCredit: Instagram @onlyfansreneegracie
    She often leaves fans hot under the collar with steamy snapsCredit: Instagram @onlyfansreneegracie
    Gracie wants to make the Bathurst 1000 raceCredit: Getty
    The beauty walked away from the sport in 2017 after driving in the Carrera Cup and Super2 events.
    Gracie made the decision after not making enough money to continue her passion, changing her career to make the most of her good looks.
    However, she is willing to give it another go with the 28-year-old set to feature in a documentary called Revealed: Renee Gracie.
    The show being made by Stan Sport is set to follow her attempted comeback as she aims to gain a wildcard entry to the big race.
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    Screen Australia’s head of documentary Alex West said to News.com.au: “It’s set to shine a necessary light on gender inequality, stigma and prejudice in sport and beyond.
    “And share honest insights into Renee’s empowering origin-turned-comeback story, making for a compelling watch.”
    Gracie previously opened up about her career switch, saying: “The position I am in now has set me up for life. I’m setting myself up for an early retirement.
    “I cannot regret bettering myself and putting myself in that position.”
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    She has claimed to have once made £278,000 in one month via her racy uploads online.
    The stunner nicknamed Devil Princess started driving as a teenager and dreamed of competing in Nascar.
    This is not the first time Gracie has launched an effort to return to racing, in 2021 she supposedly spent £550,000 trying to make her own team so she could feature in the Bathurst supercar race.
    Renee Gracie aims to get behind the wheel againCredit: Instagram @onlyfansreneegracie
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    I’m an F1 supremo worth millions but I can pinpoint the exact moment I knew I couldn’t be a Grand Prix driver

    RED BULL boss Christian Horner is one of the most recognisable faces in Formula One today – but he never fulfilled his dream of being a Grand Prix driver.Horner, 49, can pinpoint that day 24 years ago where the realisation that he wouldn’t make it to F1 hit.
    Christian Horner can recall the moment he realised he wouldn’t make it in F1Credit: EPA
    The Red Bull principal – 25 at the time – was driving in Formula 3000 for a team he was also running in Arden.
    Speaking to The Times, Horner recalled: “Pre-season testing in Estoril.
    “coming out of the pitlane. There used to be a very fast double right-hander at the end of the straight.”
    Horner continued: “Exiting the pits, Juan Pablo Montoya passed me and came into this high-speed right-hand turn.
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    “I could see the wheel rim trying to burst through the sidewall of the tyre, he was totally committed with the right foot.
    “The guard rail was only metres from the outside of the circuit there.
    “It was at that very point that I thought: ‘I can’t do that.’
    “It was the talent that he had. And the commitment was way beyond my capability. I just knew in my heart.
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    “The problem was I was too aware of the danger.
    “You get to the higher echelons of the sport and it is very clear that you could get hurt and there is a self-defence mechanism built in and you then can’t disconnect brain from right foot.”
    After that, Horner spoke with his family and vowed to see out the season before stopping – but he wasn’t sure that was the right decision.
    Horner said: “It was then a matter of being honest with yourself.
    “With hindsight I should have stopped at that point. I shouldn’t have done the season.
    “Why take the risk? Once you’ve made that decision, psychologically, you’ve checked out.”
    Horner – worth a reported £41million – became the front man for Red Bull in 2005 becoming the youngest team principal at the time.
    He guided Red Bull to their first Constructors’ Championship in 2010 – the same season Sebastian Vettel won the Drivers’ Championship, becoming the youngest World Champion.
    Red Bull dominated between 2010-2013 with Sebastian Vettel
     In 2011, the team won their second Constructors’ Championship with three races to spare.
    Vettel at the same time became the world’s youngest double-champion.
    In 2012, the team won their third Constructors’ Championship with one race to spare.
    And again, Vettel kept his world crown, becoming a three-time world champion.
    Red Bull and Vettel dominated again in 2013 and made it four Constructors’ and Drivers’ championships in a row.
    It then took eight years for Red Bull to reach the summit of F1 again when Max Verstappen won the Drivers’ Championship on the final race of the 2021 season.
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    The following year, Verstappen retained his world crown and Red Bull also swept up the Constructors’ Championship.
    The 2023 season has got off to a good start for the team too with Verstappen winning in Bahrain with team-mate Sergio Perez coming in at second.

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    George Russell’s throwaway comment hints at big problem for Mercedes boss Toto Wolff after horror F1 season opener

    A THROWAWAY comment from George Russell has suggested Mercedes could end up with a bigger problem than their car. Team principal Toto Wolff has already indicated the team could scrap their car design after just one race.
    George Russell has suggested Mercedes could soon have a bigger issue than the carCredit: PA
    The young Brit finished P7 in BahrainCredit: PA
    Team-mate Lewis Hamilton finished P5Credit: PA
    Russell and Lewis Hamilton finished P7 and P5 respectively at the season’s opening race in Bahrain.
    The Silver Arrows struggled to keep pace with runaway leaders Red Bull, as well as Ferrari and surprise team Aston Martin.
    Both Russell and Hamilton look set to be on a problem-solving streak for the first few races at the very least, despite the latter trying to have a positive outlook on the season.
    However, should they begin to genuinely compete for race victories again, Russell has indicated he will not be backing down from the challenge.
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    After qualifying, the young Brit told Channel 4: “It’s meaningless. We’re here to win. I want to beat everybody.”
    The 25-year-old has one race victory to his name after winning last year’s Brazil Grand Prix in Sao Paolo.
    Meanwhile, 38-year-old Hamilton has 103 wins to his name, which have allowed him to yield a joint-record seven world titles.
    This has not stopped Russell from indicating he will get his elbows out, even hopping on the team radio during the race to ask whether his team-mate was struggling.
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    He said: “Is Lewis managing or is he slow? Because I feel like I have a bit more pace.”
    While the pair are amicable at the moment, Hamilton and Mercedes have a history of driver partnerships being put under intense strain.
    The Brit came wheel-to-wheel with Nico Rosberg on more than one occasion when the pair shared the seats at Mercedes from 2013 to 2016.
    Wolff will be keen to avoid such a situation with his two current drivers.
    Hamilton has also been feisty with former McLaren team-mate Fernando Alonso.
    The pair fell out in 2007 as then-rookie Hamilton challenged the two-time champ throughout the season – with the bickering ultimately allowing Kimi Raikkonen to snatch the title.

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    Lewis Hamilton urges Mercedes to ‘push massively’ to fix worrying problem to close gap on Max Verstappen ‘ASAP’

    LEWIS HAMILTON has urged Mercedes to fix their car urgently after watching rival Max Verstappen sprint into the distance in Bahrain. The Dutchman won the opening race of the season at a canter with his teammate Sergio Perez finishing a comfortable second.
    Mercedes have returned to their black design of 2020 and 2021 but can’t find the same performance of those yearsCredit: Getty
    The result underlined Red Bull’s dominance with even the impressive Fernando Alonso finishing 38 seconds behind in third.
    As for fifth-placed Hamilton, he was a mammoth 51 seconds off Verstappen, who he was once neck-and-neck with when the pair scrapped over the 2021 title.
    But now the seven times world champion does not have a competitive car he’s urging Mercedes’ engineers to fix their problems as soon as possible.
    The 38-year-old said: “I am generally happy with the race, it was much better with the qualifying and I am happy with my performance.
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    “There’s not much more I could have done. Set the car up differently maybe? But overall just lacking performance.
    “The team did a great job with the pit stops, just unfortunately, the car is just not there at the moment, we are lacking downforce and we have just got to work really hard to try and add that ASAP.
    “Anything that is in the wind tunnel, we need it tomorrow. We need to push massively to close that gap.”
    Hamilton’s downbeat assessment was echoed by his teammate George Russell, who shared an ominous prediction on how dominant he believed Red Bull were.
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    Meanwhile, team principle Toto Wolff gave an honest assessment of just how far behind his Mercedes team are.
    He said: “It was one of the worst days in racing. It is really not good at all and we are lacking pace left, right and centre.
    “Red Bull are just on a different planet. That is what hurts because they are so far ahead. It reminds me of our best years where we just put a second on everyone else.
    “That is the benchmark and we need to come back and we can absolutely do that.”
    The Austrian, 51, had previously suggested during the weekend that Mercedes might have to scrap their car entirely and go back to the drawing board. More

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    Lewis Hamilton explains what is motivating him to stay at Mercedes after another torrid F1 weekend dominated by Red Bull

    LEWIS HAMILTON has explained what is motivating him to stay with Mercedes despite another weekend of struggles. The season’s opening race in Bahrain saw Max Verstappen cruise to victory while Red Bull completed a front-row lockout thanks to Sergio Perez coming in second.
    Lewis Hamilton is choosing to remain positive despite early strugglesCredit: Splash
    He could only manage a P5 finish in BahrainCredit: Getty
    With Mercedes openly questioning their car designCredit: PA
    Hamilton’s team-mate George Russell has joined fans in already anointing Verstappen as the season’s champion.
    And while the Flying Dutchman’s display has laid down a big marker for the rest of the grid, Hamilton is choosing to remain optimistic.
    Asked whether he was concerned about the team’s progress, the Brit replied: “Concerned wouldn’t be the word.
    “There is nothing I can say, I don’t want to say too much. We’ve just got to keep working.
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    “We know we are not where we need to be, and we know that this isn’t the right car. It is a difficult one.
    “But I’ve just got to try and stay positive, keep my head up and keep pushing the guys. Keep trying to be a positive light for them and get the best points I can.”
    Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff described Sunday as one of his “worst days in racing”.
    Hamilton and Russell finished P5 and P7 respectively, unable to get near the pace of Red Bull and also finding Aston Martin to be too much to handle.
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    This was particularly the case with Fernando Alonso, who clinched his 99th career podium after completing overtakes on Hamilton and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz to take P3.
    Hamilton also dismissed any suggestions the team were closer to the podium than they expected, adding the tyre degradation the team suffered last year had repeated itself.
    He added: “We were miles away. There was a Ferrari that would’ve been ahead of him [third-placed Alonso], so we would’ve really been sixth. So a podium was nowhere near.
    “It generally felt the same as last year [the car]. When we did the strategy in the morning I told the guys it wasn’t going to go as far as they said it was going to go, and it didn’t.
    “We have just got a lot of work to do. We have just got to add downforce to the car, we’re lacking a lot of downforce.
    “That is really where the time will come. As soon as we put more load on the rear and the front we’ll pick up that pace.

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    Following a dismal qualifying session on Saturday, Wolff also admitted Mercedes may need to scrap their car design entirely.
    He said: “I don’t think this package is going to be competitive.
    “We gave it our best over the winter and now we need to regroup, sit down with the engineers — there are no holy cows — and decide what development direction we want to pursue in order to win races.
    “The moment comes when the stopwatch showed we are not good enough.”
    However, despite Verstappen’s early dominance, a trend dating back to 2017 suggests Hamilton and Co are still in with a very good chance of landing the title.
    This is because the winner of the opening race has NOT gone on to win the championship at the end of the season in each of the last six years.
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    Furthermore, the chart-topper of Free Practice Two (FP2) on the curtain raiser has gone on to win the championship in every season since 2017.
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    Incredible omen suggests Lewis Hamilton may yet win F1 title after Max Verstappen storms to victory in Bahrain opener

    LEWIS HAMILTON may not be out of the Formula One title race just yet. This is because of an incredible omen which has befallen the sport since 2017.
    Lewis Hamilton has been handed a boost to his F1 title hopesCredit: Splash
    Despite Max Verstappen’s dominating victory in the season openerCredit: AFP
    Max Verstappen cruised to victory at the season-opener in Bahrain, producing a dominant display which has left fans believing the season is already over.
    However, as Hamilton will know all too well, F1 is a marathon, not a sprint.
    And an omen which has gone in his favour in the past could return to haunt Verstappen as he endeavours to land a third title in a row.
    A remarkable pattern has revealed the winner of the opening race in each of the last six seasons has NOT gone on to win the world championship.
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    Seven-time champion Hamilton benefitted from this phenomenon on its first four occasions.
    He beat then-Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel to the title after Vettel won the season opener in Australia in 2017 and 2018.
    He then emerged victorious over former team-mate and 2019 and 2020 opening race winner Valtteri Bottas.
    Hamilton himself fell victim to the curse in 2021, winning the season opener in Bahrain before Verstappen controversially clinched the title on the final lap of the season.
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    Verstappen then won his second title last season after Charles Leclerc won the 2022 opener.
    Therefore, if we believe this pattern, despite Verstappen’s Bahrain win the season is far from over.
    The same time period has seen another strange data set emerge.
    In this case, the driver topping the charts in the second free practice session (FP2) of the season’s first grand prix has gone on to land the title.
    This points towards Fernando Alonso winning his third-ever F1 title – and first since 2006 – after he topped the charts during this year’s session.

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    The Spaniard’s Aston Martin allowed him to claim his 99th career podium after overtaking Carlos Sainz with a hilarious reaction.
    This shows a remarkable turnaround by a team who only finished seventh in the constructor’s championship last year.
    Data trends since 2017 suggest Fernando Alonso could pick up a third F1 titleCredit: Alamy More