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    Lando Norris reveals he’s ditched his PlayStation for the gym as he continues remarkable F1 rise

    LANDO NORRIS hit the headlines after being robbed of his £40,000 watch following the Euro 2020 final — but he should be in the limelight for his on-track success.The mugging at Wembley left Norris visibly shaken.
    Lando Norris has ditched PlayStration for the gym and readingCredit: Getty
    The F1 star, pictured at Silverstone, says getting fitter is helping his drivingCredit: Getty
    Lando Norris’ £40,000 watch was robbed following the Euro 2020 finalCredit: PA
    It was impossible not to feel sorry for the 21-year-old, yet also a reminder of his somewhat sheltered upbringing, focused purely on getting him into Formula One.
    Despite his family home being in Glastonbury, Bristol-born Norris has never been to the famous music festival.
    That ill-fated England game happened to be his very first football match and when he first joined McLaren back in 2017, he spoke about not wanting to socialise.
    Back then, he was a bit of a nerd. He played computer games online for hours. His physique was boyish and he lacked vitamin D.
    But when we caught up in the paddock at the Hungaroring, Norris was tanned and had bulging biceps poking out from his polo shirt.
    He admits a lot has changed over the last two seasons — and it is obvious he is coming of age as he talks about his plans for the summer break.
    I used to take my Play­Station everywhere and my laptop — but now I just take a book. Something I never thought I’d say.Lando Norris
    He said: “I will go and see a few friends on holiday and enjoy the sun. Just have some time away — but stay away from computers.
    “I realise how much better it is for me to get outside. Playing golf and doing things like that makes life better away from Formula One.
    “I used to take my Play­Station everywhere and my laptop — but now I just take a book. Something I never thought I’d say.
    “I realised the importance of going out for dinner with my friends.
    “I still find it enjoyable playing the games — but I’ve stopped taking life for granted and started enjoying it more.
    “There is still a kid inside of me because I love games yet my mentality has changed.”
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    Norris even earned gushing praise from seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton — and outclassed his more experienced team-mate Daniel Ricciardo.
    He has now delivered three podiums to lift him to third behind Hamilton and Max Verstappen in the rankings.
    And he admits extra hours in the gym are paying off.
    Norris added: “I am not as big as some drivers on the grid — but I am doing more work than I used to. I do what I must to be fit in Formula One.
    “Just take Silverstone for example. It is incredibly tough on your neck — and a lot of drivers were leaning their necks after a few laps.
    “For me, I know there is a performance deficit when I have to lean my head, my vision goes crazy.”
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    Norris’ popularity has rocketed and it is easy to see why — he is incredibly down to earth and funny.
    And he admitted: “It is an awesome feeling to see people now wearing my clothing range.It makes me smile because I know they like me.
    “It’s weird because when I was growing up I never thought   about being   in that   position.”
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    Lewis Hamilton’s F1 team-mate will be George Russell after Mercedes give ‘clear indication’ of change, claims Schumacher

    GEORGE RUSSELL has cemented his place as the favourite for a Mercedes drive next season, according to Ralf Schumacher.The ex-Formula One star believes Russell’s call-up to a summer tyre test in the Merc is a telling sign that he will replace Valtteri Bottas.
    George Russell has been tipped to race for Mercedes next seasonCredit: Alamy
    Team principal Toto Wolff has previously declared that the 2022 drive line-up will be completed over the summer break, which ends later this month.
    Lewis Hamilton is signed up for another two seasons with the speculation focused on Bottas’ precarious position.
    Many fans and pundits had assumed that Williams star Russell, 23, would be the driver elevated if Bottas is removed – until Jacques Villeneuve claimed that Lance Stroll might get the nod.
    But Schumacher, 46, has insisted that Russell’s move is all but done.
    The German told AutoBild: “It’s true that [Aston Martin boss Lawrence] Stroll and Wolff are close friends.
    “But how far would they go? I don’t think Lance Stroll plays a role at Mercedes.
    “I think that’s where Russell is seated. It is no coincidence that he is doing the tests for Mercedes with the new 18-inch tyres that will be used next year.
    “For me this is a clear indication.”
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    Russell replaced Hamilton for last year’s Sakhir Grand Prix when the world champion was ruled out with coronavirus.
    And he bagged his first points for Williams with a ninth-placed finish in Hungary last time out, elevated to eighth after Sebastian Vettel’s disqualification.
    The Brit’s summer break began with a test on next year’s 18-inch wheels and he clocked 137 laps in the Mercedes before jetting off to Santorini.
    Fans eagerly await an announcement on his future with Bottas, 31, tipped to be dropped after a first-corner crash in the Hungarian Grand Prix.
    Bottas’ contract expires at the end of the year but it has been speculated that Toto Wolff will attempt to find him a seat for 2022 regardless.
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    Ex-racer Villeneuve named Aston Martin’s Stroll as one contender for the Merc seat on the basis that Bottas will move in the opposite direction.
    He had said “Stroll Snr’s dream, very close to Toto Wolff, is to see his son winning championships.
    “And Toto needs a place for Valtteri.”

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    Aston Martin’s appeal over Sebastian Vettel’s Hungarian GP disqualification rejected over fuel infringement

    ASTON MARTIN’S initial appeal over Sebastian Vettel’s Hungarian Grand Prix disqualification has been REJECTED.The German legend, 34, crossed the Hungaroring finish line in a superb second place behind shock winner Esteban Ocon and ahead of old rival Lewis Hamilton.
    Sebastian Vettel has had his initial Hungarian GP disqualification ‘appeal’ rejected having finished second but later been unable to provide the required one-litre fuel sampleCredit: Reuters
    It was only Aston Martin’s second-ever podium finish in Formula One.
    But just four hours later, Vettel was disqualified after stewards claimed they were unable to take the one-litre fuel sample from his car.
    Aston Martin released a statement claiming the car had 1.74l of fuel still in the tank and would request a ‘right of review’ following the FIA’s ruling.
    However, the request has been denied after stewards revealed they were only able to extract 0.3l of fuel from Vettel’s car.
    The team can now launch an official appeal should they feel they have a strong enough case.
    An FIA statement read: “On Monday afternoon the stewards heard from team boss Otmar Szafnauer, chief technical officer Andrew Green and sporting director Andy Stevenson to hear the team’s case. 
    “Under F1’s rules, in order to secure a right to review, the team must show ‘significant and relevant new’ evidence to the stewards.
    “After the hearing the FIA revealed that Aston Martin had discovered that a faulty fuel pump meant a ‘significant amount of fuel was inadvertently discharged from the fuel cell of Car 5’, meaning FIA personnel could only extract 0.3 litres.
    “This was accepted as ‘new evidence’ but in their decision document, the stewards said it was irrelevant why there was less than 1.0 litres of fuel in the car.
    “They wrote that in order to secure a right of review: ‘Aston Martin would have had to present facts that actually more than 1 litre of fuel was remaining. 
    “‘The explanation why this requirement could not be met is not relevant to the decision as to whether a breach of the regulations has occurred.’
    “Therefore the officials dismissed the request for a right of review, which means Vettel’s disqualification from the race stands.
    “Though that could still change if Aston Martin continue with their appeal, which is a separate process.”
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    During an incident-packed weekend in Hungary, Vettel had already been issued a reprimand for failing to remove his rainbow T-shirt ahead of the race.
    The Aston Martin driver wore the shirt with the words ‘same love’ across the front having previously worn shoes sporting a rainbow flag in a message against Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ law.
    ‘We Race As One’ is a platform launched by F1 last year that counts diversity, inclusivity and sustainability as its core principles.
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    Drivers are free to wear apparel with a message that is supportive of the initiative’s principles.
    But they were instructed to remove any such T-shirts before the national anthem and wear their race suits in a pre-race note issued by race director Michael Masi.
    Vettel failed to remove his T-shirt for the national anthem – but claims he forgot to take it off after it began raining.
    Sebastian Vettel had earlier been reprimanded by the FIA for wearing a rainbow T-shirt reading ‘same love’ during the national anthemCredit: The Mega Agency
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    Lewis Hamilton ‘out of energy’ and facing burnout after Mercedes star’s Covid battle, claims F1 legend Damon Hill

    FORMER F1 driver Damon Hill is worried about the effect long covid is having on Lewis Hamilton.Hamilton, 36, was visibly spent after last week’s Hungary Grand Prix, where the Brit finished second after Sebastian Vettel was disqualified.
    Lewis Hamilton will take a break from training to recover from the gruelling Hungary Grand Prix
    Damon Hill expressed his concern for Hamilton
    But the Mercedes star struggled to even step onto the podium after the race, with fatigue setting in.
    Hill noticed Hamilton’s tired-looking state and expressed concern for the driver.
    He told the F1 Nation podcast: “He was definitely out of energy.
    “He had burned it all up and I just hope and wish him well that he has got the ability to recover as soon as he can.
    “This long Covid we have heard about… I have heard people talk about this and they have had Covid and a year later they still feel they are not 100 per cent. It is a nasty virus and let’s hope Lewis can get a full recovery from it.
    “He was tired after British Grand Prix, do you remember he was on the podium looking a bit puffed?
    “We thought that was because he had to battle through and it was a tough track but clearly, he has admitted he has not managed to get back his full fitness after getting Covid last year in Bahrain.”
    Hamilton’s drive in Hungary left him dizzy, extremely tired and with shortness of breath – tell-tale signs of long Covid.
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    As a result, he will now take a break from training and rest up ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix on August 29.
    Hamilton’s second-place finish last time out allowed him to jump ahead of Max Verstappen in the overall standings.
    He now leads the Dutch driver by eight points, with a total of 195 points and four wins.
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    MotoGP stars in horror fireball crash as bikes go up in flames and Italian rider Savadori is stretchered off

    ITALIAN rider Lorenzo Savadori was stretchered off after a horror fireball crash at the MotoGP.The Michelin Grand Prix of Styria was red flagged after the collision involving Dani Pedrosa and Savadori.
    Marshals attend to Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Dani Pedrosa’s bikeCredit: Reuters
    Lorenzo Savadori and Dani PedrosaCredit: AFP
    En la tercera de las 27 vueltas de la carrera de MotoGP en el Red Bull Ring, Dani Pedrosa se fue al suelo a la salida de la curva 3 cuando rodaba 12º. La KTM del español se quedó en medio de la pista y Lorenzo Savadori se la encontró. pic.twitter.com/UBAz25DAeC— Aqui Todo Es Deporte (@aquitodoesdepor) August 8, 2021

    Track marshals try to extinguish a fire on the race track and on motorbikesCredit: AFP
    Dani Pedrosa reacts after crashing during the MotoGPCredit: Reuters
    It led to a flame-up and Pedrosa stumbled from the crash site while Savadori, initially on his feet, was stretchered away.
    But he was later seen sitting up as medical crew attended to him.
    Ducati Lenovo Team’s Francesco Bagnaia led at the time of the crash, while team-mate Jack Miller had gone from fourth to tenth.
    The tenth race of the 2021 MotoGP season will be restarted with a 27-lap distance, one lap less than the original schedule.
    News of the horror crash comes just two weeks after 14-year-old Hugo Millan died after a tragic accident at MotorLand Aragon.
    The Moto3 teenager was competing in the European Talent Cup when he fell off his motorbike 13 laps from the finish.
    He was subsequently accidentally run over by another rider, with the red flag immediately waved.
    Millan received emergency treatment on the track, before being airlifted by helicopter to Zaragoza Hospital.
    But medics were unable to save him as he passed away – sending the sporting world into mourning.
    His team Cradle of Champions led the tributes.

    They wrote: “We deeply regret to communicate that Hugo Millan has left us.
    “We will always remember you for your smile, your big heart and your professionalism. Rest in peace, Hugo.
    “You will always be in our hearts and we will remember you like this, smiling, as always. We love you.” More

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    Aston Martin to appeal decision to disqualify Sebastian Vettel from F1 Hungary GP with new evidence on fuel

    ASTON MARTIN plan to fight the decision to ban Sebastian Vettel from from the the F1 Hungary GP last weekend.The German driver was stripped of his second-placed finish after the race’s conclusion as stewards couldn’t extract the right amount of required fuel to sample from Vettel’s motor.
    Aston Martin plan to appeal Vettel’s disqualification from the Hungary GP with new evidenceCredit: Jamie McPhilimey – The Sun
    This saw his rival Lewis Hamilton bumped up from third place to steal Vettel’s spot on the podium.
    But his Aston Martin team aren’t taking the FIA’s decision lying down and have revealed they’ll be fighting Vettel’s dismissal with new evidence that’s emerged about his fuel.
    In a statement shared by the Daily Mail, Aston Martin claimed that their findings show that Vettel’s car had MORE than the required 1.0 litre fuel amount after the race.
    And that he didn’t benefit from any advantage from the undeliberate alleged regulatory offence.
    They wrote: “After Sebastian Vettel’s drive to second place on the road in the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday August 1st.
    “He was disqualified from the results when a 1.0-litre sample of fuel was not able to be taken from his car after the race (a requirement as set out in the FIA Formula One Technical Regulations).
    “There was and is no suggestion that Vettel’s Aston Martin car benefited from a performance advantage from the alleged regulatory breach, or that it was deliberate.
    “Since the team’s data indicated that there was more than 1.0 litre of fuel in the car after the race – 1.74 litres according to the data – the team immediately reserved its right to appeal.
    “And has requested a right of review alongside the appeal procedure.
    “As a result of having discovered significant new evidence relevant to the sanction which was unavailable to it at the time of the FIA stewards’ decision.”
    If their appeal is successful, it will be the second time Vettel’s finished second, a feat which he first achieved earlier this year in Azerbaijan.
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    The 34-year-old also found himself in hot water again after the Hungary GP for wearing a rainbow-coloured top during the race in donning a rainbow flag in a message against Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ law.
    Then the FIA reprimanded him for failing to remove the T-shirt.
    He received support from Hamilton, who slammed their decision to sanction him and said he’ll wear the same top next time in unison with Vettel.
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    MotoGP icon Valentino Rossi will RETIRE at end of the season as nine-time World Champion hints at move into car racing

    MOTOGP icon Valentino Rossi will retire from the sport at the end of the season.The Italian, 42, is one of the greatest riders in motorcycle racing history and is a NINE-TIME world champion.
    MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi will retire at the end of the seasonCredit: AFP
    The Italian, 42, is a NINE-TIME World Champion – but has struggled in recent yearsCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Rossi will bring down the curtain on an illustrious 25-year career which brought an incredible 115 victories and 235 total podium finishes
    He is the only rider to win the 125cc, 250cc, 500cc and MotoGP world championships and one of just two men, along with Giacomo Agostini (122), to win more than 100 races.
    Rossi made the announcement ahead of the Styrian GP – at the venue where he took his first grand prix podium in the 125cc class in 1996.
    Nicknamed The Doctor, Rossi told a press conference: “I decided to stop at the end of the season.
    “It’s difficult, it’s a very sad moment because it’s difficult to say and to know that next year I will not race with the motorcycle.
    “I do this thing for more or less 30 years. Next year my life will change. But anyway, it was great, I enjoy very much this long, long journey and it was really, really fun.”
    When asked about the next stage of his career, Rossi hinted he could turn to four wheels after spending three decades on two.
    “I love to race with the cars,” he said.
    “Just a little bit less than racing with motorcycles. So I think I will race with the cars from next year.”
    He also said one aim was to compete in the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans race.

    Rossi has 115 wins – the second most everCredit: Reuters
    Rossi is riding for the Malaysia-based Petronas Yamaha team but his form has faded, the veteran languishing 19th in the championship with a best finish of only 10th from nine races.
    A showman on the bike and off it, and famed for his post-victory antics, he last won a race in 2017 with Yamaha, in the Dutch TT at Assen.
    The sport and his army of fans will miss him, the Italian still a crowd favourite with worldwide recognition and capable, in pre-pandemic times, of packing out his home races.
    Yamaha hailed him as a living legend and GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) in a statement of thanks.
    “I entertain a lot of people on Sunday afternoons,” said Rossi. “One or two hours on a Sunday when they don’t think of anything and just follow my races.”
    The only rider to have started 400 or more races, Rossi has 89 wins from the top category and 26 others from the junior 125cc and 250cc categories.
    He has stood on the podium 235 times in his career, the first coming in Austria in 1996 with third place on a 125cc Aprilia.
    “It is a difficult decision but I think that at the end in all sports, the results make the difference. In the end I think it is the right way,” said Rossi, who could have hired himself to race on with his own, new Saudi-backed Aramco VR46 team.
    That team, using Ducati bikes, already has Rossi’s half-brother Luca Marini lined up and the sponsors were keen for them to pair up.
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    He previously was a test driver for Ferrari and could return to four-wheeled racingCredit: AFP

    Rossi joked that he had made himself an offer, and had thought seriously about it, but it was not the right move for just one season and it was time to do something different even if he will remain a paddock regular.
    “I feel that I am a rider or a driver for all life long,” added the Italian, who tested with the Ferrari Formula One team several times between 2004 and 2010, has competed in rallies and started out racing go-karts.
    “I’m a little bit sad to not win the 10th championship,” he said. “I think that I deserve (it) for my level and my speed. I lose two times in the last race. But it is like this. I can’t complain about the result of my career.”
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    Lewis Hamilton shares training footage & admits staying in shape is ‘real pain in the butt cheek’ after long Covid scare

    LEWIS HAMILTON admitted staying in shape is a ‘real pain in the butt cheek’.The Formula One superstar, 36, shared training footage on his Instagram story on Tuesday.
    Lewis Hamilton is putting in the hard work during the mid-season F1 breakCredit: Instagram / @lewishamilton
    The reigning world champ joked the exercise is a ‘pain in the butt cheek’Credit: Instagram / @lewishamilton
    Hamilton posted a series of videos in a bright orange T-shirt and grey shorts working out on an exercise bike, seemingly on a balcony with a sea view in the reflection.
    He added another clip topless with his tattoo artwork on display.
    The reigning world champion wrote to his 23.3million followers: “Summer training starts now. Let’s go!
    “Working through it. Nothing we can’t do.
    “Pushing to expand these lungs.
    “Training can be a real pain in the butt cheek but no pain no gain.”
    The videos come just a day after Hamilton prescribed himself some time off to rest and recover.
    He is struggling with the effects of long Covid, which left him dizzy and suffering from exhaustion at the weekend.
    The Brit crossed the line third at the Hungary GP on Sunday after a dramatic fightback.
    But the seven-time world champ was upgraded to second when Sebastian Vettel was disqualified for breaching fuel regulations.
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    That saw him extend his lead at the top of the drivers’ championship standings to eight points over Max Verstappen.
    Hamilton and his fellow F1 drivers have four weeks away from the track during the mid-season summer break.
    The F1 campaign resumes on the last weekend of August for race 12 of 23 at Spa in Belgium.
    Hamilton has four weeks until the next race weekend at Spa in BelgiumCredit: Instagram / @lewishamilton
    He took another step towards the world title on Sunday but felt dizzy and exhausted by the endCredit: Splash
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