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    I’m a former F1 star but I’ve made the surprising decision to quit the sport and go to university in London

    F1 star Nicholas Latifi has revealed he is taking time away from the tracks to go to university in London.The 28-year-old Canadian has quit racing for now to study for a business degree.
    Nicholas Latifi is taking a break from F1 to pursue a business degreeCredit: EPA

    Latifi has enjoyed his break from racing by going on lavish holidays with his model girlfriend Sandra Dziwiszek.
    He finished 20th in the driver’s championship last year with just two points.
    The former Wiliams driver raced for three seasons from 2020-2022 with his highest position being 17th in 2021.
    He took to social media to confirm he has slammed the breaks on his career to pursue an MBA at the London Business School.
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    He tweeted: “I know I’ve been quiet on social media this year. I’ve seen plenty of messages from supporters worldwide asking what I’ve been up to.
    “I decided that for my immediate future, I wanted to take some time and pursue a different avenue and focus on another path.
    “Knowing that I wouldn’t be behind the wheel of a race car this year I had obviously begun to think of what could be next for me.
    “But I am pleased that my candidacy was accepted for a place in the MBA program at London Business School, which I will be starting in August this year.”
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    Latifi also expected his change of career after an unsuccessful spell in F1 to rasie a few eyebrows.
    He continued: “The decision may be surprising to a lot of people. Transitioning to a different racing category might have seemed the most obvious decision.”
    Latifi began racing when he was 13 years old and went through the ranks of Formula 3, Formula Renault 3.5, Sports Car racing, GP2 series and Formula Two.
    He made a name for himself after finishing 2nd in the FIA Formula 2 Championship in 2019, leading to his breakthrough at Williams on the Formula One stage.
    And Latifi has left the door open to racing once his studies are over.
    He added: “This is not necessarily a goodbye to the racing world forever.” More

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    Michael Schumacher update as private collection including his F1 racing suit & helmet sells for £2MILLION at auction

    A COLLECTION of Michael Schumacher memorabilia has been flogged for £2million more than a decade after his final race.The F1 race ace’s helmets, racing suits, gloves, boots, gloves and even bottles of champagne were sold in the auction.
    Michael Schumacher retired from racing in 2012Credit: EPA
    The most expensive item was a signed helmet from when he won the F1 Championship in 2003 – which sold for £96,000Credit: Jam Press/Courtesy of RM Sotheby
    Nike Formula 1 racing boots from 2000 went for £14,400Credit: Jam Press/Courtesy of RM Sotheby
    A pair of signed Ferrari gloves were bought for £12,480Credit: Jam Press/Courtesy of RM Sotheby
    Devoted collectors and fans of the German driver – who won a joint record seven world titles – bought a little piece of history by snapping up 159 items of memorabilia.
    Schumacher, 54, has not been seen in public since he was almost killed in a horror ski accident in 2013.
    At the time of his retirement from racing in 2012, he held the record for the most wins at 91 during his glittering 21 year career.
    The pieces were estimated to sell for a total of £1.4million but ended up selling for just over £600,000 more than the expected prices – with the total sale worth £2,081,341.
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    The most expensive item was a signed helmet from when he won the F1 Championship in 2003 – which sold for £96,000.
    It was used at the German Grand Prix, where Schumacher qualified sixth and finished eighth.
    A red race suit from the same season went for £62,000.
    He wore it during the Canadian Grand Prix where he qualified in third but won the race.
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    An autographed rear wing end plate from one of his Ferrari race cars – again from 2003 – fetched £20,160.
    Schumacher’s Nike Formula 1 racing boots from 2000 meanwhile went for £14,400.
    A pair of signed Ferrari gloves he wore behind the wheel in his sixth title-winning season were bought for £12,480.
    The Scuderia Ferrari Championship Commemorative Trophy given to team staff in 2000 sold for £9,600.

    An empty bottle of Moet champagne – signed by fellow F1 greats Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost in 1989 – was snapped up for £6,000.
    A cap he wore in 2012 after moving to Mercedes went for £1,100.
    The collection was sold by RM Sotheby’s in Monterey, California, US and ended yesterday.
    A RM Sotheby’s spokesman said: “From the moment Michael Schumacher first laced up his race boots and pulled on a helmet, the gifted racer was nothing short of a phenomenon.
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    “A force of nature who would go on to dominate the highest echelons of competitive motorsport.
    “Among this treasured collection of automobilia are more than 75 lots of race-worn clothing and equipment spanning the breadth of Schumacher’s career.”
    An empty bottle of Moet champagne was snapped up for £6,000Credit: Jam Press/Courtesy of RM Sotheby
    An autographed rear wing end plate from one of his Ferrari race cars fetched more than £20,000Credit: Jam Press/Courtesy of RM Sotheby
    A red race suit from 2003 went for £62,000Credit: Jam Press/Courtesy of RM Sotheby
    A cap he wore in 2012 after moving to Mercedes went for £1,100Credit: Jam Press/Courtesy of RM Sotheby
    The Scuderia Ferrari Championship Commemorative Trophy given to team staff in 2000 sold for £9,600Credit: Jam Press/Courtesy of RM Sotheby
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    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen slammed by F1 rival as he says ‘they haven’t built anything’

    FERNANDO ALONSO has slammed Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen as they “haven’t built anything”.The Spaniard has suggested that the two F1 stars have benefitted from being on the strongest teams during their careers.
    Fernando Alonso has hit out at Lewis Hamilton and Max VerstappenCredit: Getty
    Alonso has claimed the duo have not ‘built anything’Credit: Splash
    Alonso, 42, is currently at Aston Martin and has helped the team to fourth place in the constructors’ standings.
    He is currently third after picking up seven podium finishes this season.
    Hamilton and Verstappen’s teams Mercedes and Red Bull Racing are currently second and first in the constructors’ table.
    Verstappen is miles ahead in the drivers’ standings, having won 14 races, while Hamilton is still considered one of the best drivers on the grid after his illustrious career.
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    However, Alonso has claimed that the duo are benefitting from their teams and that when Hamilton joined Mercedes in 2013, the team improved due to a change in regulations.
    He told Marca: “When Hamilton went to Mercedes [2013 season], he didn’t build anything to be champion.
    “It was only a change in regulations [hybrid engines] that changed everything on the grid and boosted Mercedes.
    “I think the same with Max [Verstappen], when he joined Toro Rosso and Red Bull, Hamilton continued to win everything.
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    “Red Bull is not a winning team thanks to him, simply another regulation change in 2021 has caused them to now win all the races.”
    Alonso has argued that he does not understand when drivers say they have “built” teams.
    He believes that more of the success comes from behind-the-scenes factors rather than the drivers.
    He added: “When we say that we can ‘build’ teams around us, I don’t understand it.
    “It is a sport in which technical decisions, regulations or the inspiration of the design office make more of a difference than your input, your comments, your personality or your way of driving.” More

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    Lewis Hamilton’s ex-F1 team-mate LEAKS news Lando Norris will ‘switch’ teams as Max Verstappen breaks silence on rumour

    NICO ROSBERG has claimed Lando Norris could switch teams amid rumours he is heading to Red Bull.Norris is under contract at McLaren until 2025 but that has not stopped speculation about his future.
    Nico Rosberg has claimed Lando Norris is set to switch teamsCredit: Getty
    Red Bull like Norris, who gets on well with Max VerstappenCredit: Splash
    He is well liked by Red Bull and is close to superstar Max Verstappen, while Sergio Perez’s contract with the team expires next year.
    Norris has been linked with replacing him and now Rosberg has hinted he could be on the move.
    The former team-mate of Lewis Hamilton told Sky Sports: “Where’s he [Norris] going? Next year already, I hear there’s a switch coming.”
    Red Bull chief Helmut Marko has hinted at replacing Perez with Norris, with the “inconsistent” Mexican seemingly destined to leave.
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    While Verstappen revealed he has discussed a potential move with Norris, saying: “We talk about it. But he’s contracted to McLaren for a long time. We’ll see what happens in the future.”
    Marko has previously stated it is “unfortunate” Norris’ contract is so long – hinting he is keen to add the Brit to the team.
    He has also labelled Norris “by far the strongest of the young drivers” and suggested his style would suit Red Bull.
    While he also believes the 23-year-old would be the perfect partner for Verstappen, particularly for the fans.
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    Norris and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc have reportedly held talks over signing for Red Bull.
    And Leclerc could be the leading candidate to join as his deal expires at the same time as Perez.
    Yuki Tsunoda is also understood to be an option for Red Bull after impressing at sister team AlphaTauri this year. More

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    Tragic Michael Schumacher health update as stricken F1 legend’s close friend reveals ‘lost hope’ for star

    ONE of Michael Schumacher’s closest friends has dealt a fresh blow to his devoted fans in a tragic update on his ten-year health battle.The Formula One legend, 54, has been kept out of the public eye since his horror skiing crash, and his family maintains strict privacy around his condition.
    A tragic update has been provided on the health of Formula One legend Michael SchumacherCredit: Getty
    F1 journalist and close friend Roger Benoit has called the 54-year-old “a case without hope”Credit: PA
    The seven-time world champion was air-lifted to hospital after tripping on the snow and hitting his head on a rock in 2013.
    But no-one besides his close family have seen Schumacher since, nor have any photos of the German been released.
    However, Formula 1 journalist Roger Benoit has provided a saddening update on the health of one of his closest friends.
    When asked by Swiss newspaper Blick to provide a specific update on Schumacher, he refused and said: “No.
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    “There is only one answer to this question and that is what his son Mick gave in one of his rare interviews in 2022: “I would give anything to talk to dad”.
    “This sentence says everything about how his father has been doing for over 3,500 days. A case without hope.”
    The harrowing confession on the 54-year-old offers an insight into the pain that his closest friends and family have had to deal with.
    Following that skiing accident in the French Alps in 2013, Schumacher spent 250 days in a medically-induced coma in hospital.
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    Even since he was eventually permitted to return home, few have seen or visited him, and reports of the German’s condition are extremely rare.
    Some friends and even family members have been kept in the dark by those closest to him in an effort to prevent leaks to the press.
    Schumacher’s son, Mick, continued the family’s legacy of F1 drivers when competing for Haas in 2021 and 2022.
    He is now a reserve driver for Mercedes and McLaren but one thing remains on his mind.
    “I think dad and me, we would understand each other in a different way now,” he said last year.
    “We would have had much more to talk about and that is where my head is most of the time, thinking that would be so cool.
    “I would give up everything just for that.
    “These moments that I believe many people have with their parents are no longer present, or to a lesser extent.”
    Schumacher’s wife, Corinna, offered a small but powerful update on her husband’s health during the 2021 Netflix documentary about the German.
    An emotional Corinna said: “Michael is here. Different, but he’s here, and that gives us strength, I find.
    “We’re together. We live together at home. We do therapy. We do everything we can to make Michael better and to make sure he’s comfortable.
    “And to simply make him feel our family, our bond. And no matter what, I will do everything I can. We all will.
    “We’re trying to carry on as a family, the way Michael liked it and still does. And we are getting on with our lives.
    “I have never blamed God for what happened. It was just really bad luck – all the bad luck anyone can have in life.
    “It’s always terrible when you say, “Why is this happening to Michael or us?” But then why does it happen to other people?”
    The 54-year-old has been so determined to prevent leaks of her husband’s condition that she has even prevented their closest friends from visiting.
    That includes F1 icon Eddie Jordan, who was told by Corinna he could not see Michael.
    He told OLBG in March: “This was the most horrific situation for Mick and Corinna.
    “It’s been nearly 10 years now and Corinna has not been able to go to a party, to lunch or this or that.
    “She’s like a prisoner because everyone would want to talk to her about Michael when she doesn’t need reminding of it every minute.
    “I know her very well and a long time before Michael Schumacher.
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    “She’s a lovely girl and I knew her when she married Michael so there is a long history of good relations.
    “I made an effort to go see Michael in the early days and Corinna refused, and rightfully so because too many people wanted to go see him.”
    The German Ferrari driver wa a world champions on seven occasionsCredit: AFP
    A tragic skiing incident in 2013 left Schumacher in a medically-induced coma with lifelong brain injuriesCredit: AFP More

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    F1 star hilariously puts himself forward to represent his nation at next year’s Eurovision in two-word tweet

    CHARLES LECLERC has hilariously put himself forward to represent Monaco at next year’s Eurovision.The Ferrari star is better known for his skills on the Formula 1 track rather than his singing ability.
    Monaco is eligible for the Eurovision Song Contest againCredit: Getty
    Charles Leclerc has put his name forwardCredit: Getty
    Monaco will be eligible to compete in Eurovision for the first time since 2021.
    The last time that the country competed in the song contest was in 2006.
    After that competition, the country withdrew from the 2007 edition due to poor results and three failures to qualify.
    Now, Monaco could be back for the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest due to the launch of TV Monaco and its membership with the European Broadcasting Union.
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    Leclerc, 25, reacted to the news on social media as he joked with two words that he would be willing to step up and perform.
    On Twitter, he wrote: “I’m ready 🎤.”
    And Leclerc’s fans loved his suggestion to take to the stage in Malmo, Sweden.
    One fan commented: “Omg Charles Leclerc Eurovision debut 🤩.”
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    A second wrote: “Don’t worry Charles, I got your entry covered!”
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    A third said: “Let’s goooo.”
    A fourth added: “Manifesting this into reality 🙏.”

    Many fans also shared clips of the F1 star singing in which shows he might need to work on his vocals if he hopes to qualify.
    One clip shows Leclerc having a go at singing Harry Styles’ Adore You and Ellie Goulding’s Love Me Like You Do.
    The Monegasque driver is currently 8th in the 2023 drivers standings, while Ferrari sits third. More

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    Lewis Hamilton may never win another world championship because Mercedes star ‘no longer has the hunger’ says F1 legend

    LEWIS HAMILTON “no longer has the hunger” and will probably miss out on a record eighth world title, claims F1 legend Sir Jackie Stewart.Hamilton, 38, has just signed a two-year extension with Mercedes worth £50million but last won the crown in 2020.
    Scottish F1 icon Jackie Stewart believes the fire has stopped burning inside seven-time F1 world champion Lewis HamiltonCredit: Rex
    Hamilton already knows he has no chance of winning this year’s titleCredit: Reuters
    But Stewart fears “serious problems” are hampering his fellow Brit’s chances of being a serious contender again.
    Max Verstappen is heading for a third straight title with his dominant Red Bull team.
    And three-time world champ Stewart, 84, told Bild: “First of all, Lewis is one of the best to ever drive in Formula 1. 
    “But the truth is that in the last decade he competed with Mercedes for a team that was virtually out of competition. 
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    “During this time, Lewis only had one real competitor: his respective teammate. 
    “Lewis no longer has that hunger. Because of that – and because the car is no longer quite as powerful – he has serious problems.”
    Stewart reckons a better car is vital for Hamilton’s hopes of passing Michael Schumacher’s haul of seven titles with one more crown.
    He said: “That also depends on Mercedes. It’s not impossible, but I still don’t think he’ll be able to do it. 
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    “And I don’t think – despite the rumours about Ferrari – that he will change teams again.”
    Hamilton has achieved four podium finishes this season – in Australia, Spain, Canada and Britain.
    But he has yet to win a Grand Prix this year and his total of 164 points leaves him a distant fourth, with leader Verstappen on 364. More

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    Michael Schumacher update as F1 pal reveals his heartbreak over legend’s health – and says ‘we lost a mega star’

    FORMULA 1 legend Johnny Herbert said everyone has “lost out” on the absence of “mega star” Michael Schumacher since his tragic skiing accident 10 years ago.The seven-time world champion has been hidden away from the public eye ever since, as his family maintains strict privacy around his condition.
    Michael Schumacher has not been seen since his tragic accident 10 years agoCredit: AP
    Johnny Herbert says F1 lost a “mega star” in Michael Schumacher following his 2013 accidentCredit: Getty
    The 54-year-old was airlifted to hospital during a skiing trip with his son, Mick, to the French Alps in December 2013.
    But very rare updates on his health have been given in the nearly ten years that have followed.
    Speaking to CasinoSite.nl, Herbert explained the impacts of Schumacher’s absence around the track.
    He said: “We have lost a mega star of our sport who gave so much enjoyment to a lot of people.
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    “It was very sad that Mick couldn’t have his Dad around and it is sad that we as an F1 community don’t have him around the paddock.
    “It is a shame. Everyone loses out on learning about the Michael Schumacher we never saw when he was in the cockpit.”
    It is understood that even Schumacher’s close friends and family have often been left in the dark about his condition.
    But his wife, Corinna, did at least offer a rare update during his Netflix documentary in 2021.
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    As he continues to undergo rehabilitation for his life-changing injuries, Corinna revealed that Schumacher is “different, but here”.
    His son, Mick, has helped to take some of the spotlight away from his father since making his F1 World Championship debut in 2021.
    Driving for the Haas F1 Team, the then 22-year-old finished 19th overall after 22 races.
    The following year, he secured an improved 16th place finish, picking up 12 points, but is yet to compete since.
    When asked whether Mick could drive again, Herbert said: “I think Mick Schumacher is in one of those horrible F1 situations that he probably did not impress enough when he was at Haas.
    “And because of that he is damaged. And no-one is going to talk about him.”
    However, alongside his mother in the family’s Netflix documentary, an emotional Mick gave an insight into his relationship with Michael.
    He said: “I think dad and me, we would understand each other in a different way now.
    “Simply because we speak a similar language – the language of motorsport.
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    “We would have had much more to talk about and that is where my head is most of the time, thinking that would be so cool.
    “That would be it. I would give up everything just for that. Yes.”
    Very few updates have been given on Michael’s health over the past decadeCredit: Getty
    Schumacher celebrates with the trophy after winning the British Grand Prix at Silverstone in 2004Credit: PA:Press Association More