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    F1 engineer’s girlfriend’s sex toy confiscated at airport before Saudi GP as women subjected to ‘uncomfortable’ searches

    WOMEN travelling to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix have had their vibrators confiscated at the airport.Under Islamic law, sex toys are deemed “pornographic materials” and are banned in the Middle Eastern country.Women travelling the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix haver had their vibrators confiscatedCredit: GettyOne F1 engineer’s girlfriend in the paddock was stopped and searched at the airport in Jeddah and had her vibrator taken off her, having not known they were banned in the country.Meanwhile another female employee in the paddock was buzzing to get to the F1 but also had her “massage wand” investigated by security after touching down in Jeddah.The unnamed employee, 27, said: “I went through passport control and got my luggage but was stopped by security who said my bag needed extra searching.“They put it through the scanner and told me my ‘massage wand’ and Lipton ice tea drinks in my suitcase needed searching.READ MORE IN F1“This was in a public space with other tourists and passengers from my plane also getting extra searches!“First off a male security guard came over asking to look at the ‘massage wand’ but I told him I wanted a female employee to look at it instead.“She checked the ice teas for alcohol and then once again asked to look at the ‘massage wand’.“I asked if we could please do this in a private space as I didn’t want my pink vibrator on show for all of the world to see!Most read in Motorsport“She put it in a more discreet bag and it was taken off to a side room for more investigating while I was told to sit and wait.“I waited nervously because I thought they might interrogate me for prostitution or sex trafficking.Glam F1 hopeful Bianca Bustamente shows exhausting exercise routine before getting in car “Low and behold a man searched it in the side room which I was quite uncomfortable about.“Then the original female security employee came out and said I was free to go and that I could actually KEEP the vibrator.“Her words were ‘some massage wands aren’t allowed here but this one is ok, have a fun trip!'” More

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    ‘F***ing dangerous’ – Lewis Hamilton SLAMMED by F1 rival after incident at Saudi GP with Ferrari star investigated

    LEWIS HAMILTON was labelled  “f***ing dangerous” by an F1 rival as controversy flared over tight corners at the Saudi GP.Race chiefs investigated the near miss in practice after Williams’ Alex Albon took evasive action to avoid hitting Ferrari’s seven-time world champ.Lewis Hamilton faced a stewards’ probe over the scary momentCredit: RexAlex Albon had to veer right to avoid hitting Hamilton’s red FerrariCredit: Sky Sports F1Albon was heard berating the 40-year-old legend on his team radio on the tricky track in Jeddah.Some of the circuit’s corners were called “so blind” by commentators.And the most frightening moment came on the approach to turn nine.Albon roared round the bend and suddenly saw Hamilton’s much-slower car in front of him on the inside.READ MORE IN F1The 29-year-old had to lurch his steering wheel to the right to avoid hitting the Brit.”F***ing dangerous” was just part of Albon’s instant assessment of the situation. Stewards looked at the incident but decided Hamilton should not be punished.And in a statement they implied Albon had also changed his verdict.Most read in MotorsportAlbon was suddenly confronted by Hamilton’s car in front of himCredit: Sky Sports F1BEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKStewards ruled Hamilton had got in his fellow racer’s way, but not created a hazard.The statement said: “As agreed with the teams, unless the impeding during free practice was such that it could be regarded as dangerous, there will be no penalty for such impeding.Behind the scenes in Australia GP paddock including F1 star Lewis Hamilton’s new Ferrari base’During the hearing, the driver of Car 23 (Albon) felt that he had the car under control at all times and while he was impeded, he did not consider the situation to be dangerous. “He had seen Car 44 (Hamilton) in front of him during the corner before.”He did not expect Car 44 to be in the position on track he was in and that shocked the driver of Car 23 as he approached Turn 17 and had to take evasive action.”While his immediate reaction when the incident occurred was to say that it was dangerous, having looked at it subsequently, he agreed that it was not. We accordingly took no further action.”Williams team principal James Vowles is worried more cars could be blocked in similar fashion over the weekend.But he accepted the issue caused by Hamilton was not “intentional”.Vowles told Sky Sports F1: “There’s certain portions of the track, it’s mainly between Turn 5 all the way to Turn 8, where you’re blind, you’re fully loaded on the car, and there’s not a lot you can do any more”You can lift off, that’s about as much as you can do. You certainly can’t brake. And that’s really what caused it. Read More on The Sun”It’s not intentional from Ferrari, but let’s try and be stronger on it because we don’t want an accident.”The saga came as Hamilton finished a disappointing second practice 13th.Albon was initially furious over the incidentCredit: Rex More

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    Max Verstappen could take YEAR-LONG break to look after new baby with glam Wag Kelly Piquet, claims F1 superstar

    MAX VERSTAPPEN could take a year out from Formula 1 to look after his new baby, which is due on May 6.The reigning world champion announced last December that he would be becoming a father with his girlfriend Kelly Piquet, who is the daughter of three-time world champion Nelson Piquet.Kelly Piquet is expecting a baby with Max Verstappen next monthCredit: GettyVerstappen is in practice for Sunday’s Saudi GPCredit: APThe Dutch driver is not set to miss a race given the due date of the baby is after the Miami Grand Prix, giving him a brief window before racing in Imola which will take place from May 16 to 18.Verstappen’s future for next year, though, has been a constant point of speculation and Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko stoked flames last weekend by saying the concern about the Dutchman leaving was “great”.Meanwhile an unnamed F1 driver said he believes that Verstappen’s most likely route will be taking a year off.Next year feels like a lottery with which drivers and teams will be on top anyway, with drastic changes made for the 2026 regulations.READ MORE IN SPORTMercedes and Aston Martin have been touted as a possible destination for Verstappen.But Williams team boss James Vowles does not reckon the Dutchman would be a good fit for his former team Mercedes.Vowles joined Williams from Mercedes in 2023 after spending more than two decades as an engineer at the team.He also said Toto Wolff would be better off keeping his current driver line-up of George Russell and Kimi Antonelli.Most read in MotorsportThe couple shared the pregnancy news on social mediaCredit: Instagram / @maxverstappen1BEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKVowles said: “Can you add a tiny bit more performance? Yes, I think there is more performance to be added through Max.”I don’t think anyone in the room would deny that he is extraordinary in what he can do. [Verstappen’s performance in] Japan was, for me, jaw-dropping. Well done to him.Lando Norris punished by F1 bosses with five-second penalty after being snitched on by rival Max Verstappen”But he comes with a lot of downsides as well that you have to acknowledge.“What Mercedes does have is a great culture with two drivers that are delivering near to the peak of the car, and with one that’s on the way up.So I personally don’t think that’s the place for him.”Vowles also said a link up between Russell and Verstappen would not work.He is not here to try to be remembered forever. He wants to come in and win and go home. Max can do whatever he wants.Lando NorrisThe two were locked in a furious row at the end of last season with Russell calling Verstappen a “bully” and the Dutch driver labelling the Brit a “loser.”When Vowles was asked if a line-up involving the two would work, he said: “I don’t think so.”I think they’re two very different characters.”Verstappen is under contract with Red Bull until 2028 but there is an exit clause in his deal.He is currently third in the driver’s standings, five points behind Oscar Piastri and three below Lando Norris in first.Glam Piquet is the daughter of F1 legend Nelson PiquetCredit: instagram/@kellypiquet/The pair met in 2016 – bonding over having fathers who were F1 driversCredit: RexVerstappen has already had a taste of life as a father figure given he is a step-dad to Piquet’s daughter Penelope.When Norris was asked about his pal Verstappen taking a year out, he said: “I don’t know with Max, he is different to most I would say.“Max wants to come in and win and show he is the best then go home, that’s his attitude, which I respect and like.Read More on The Sun“You never know, he has said many times he wants to go do other racing in other categories and Max wants to enjoy his life.“He is not here to try to be remembered forever and all those things, he wants to come in and win and go home. Max can do whatever he wants, I respect him.”THE new Formula One season is well underway – and one team appear to be running away with it.A massive summer of change saw Lewis Hamilton move on from Mercedes and join Ferrari, while the McLaren pair of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have a big chance to end Max Verstappen’s recent dominance.The Red Bull ace is aiming for a record-equalling FIFTH consecutive world title.INFORMATIONLATEST NEWSSEASON SO FAR More

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    Red Bull in fresh disaster as Verstappen’s new team-mate Yuki Tsunoda smashes into wall with Saudi GP session suspended

    RED BULL suffered another disaster as Yuki Tsunoda smashed into the wall in practice, causing huge damage to the car.The red flag came out with five minutes to go as the Japanese driver clobbered into the wall on the exit of the final turn in Jeddah.Yuki Tsunoda smashed into a wall at the Saudi GPCredit: Sky Sports F1The new Red Bull driver walked away unhurt but there was considerable damage to the carCredit: Sky Sports F1Red Bull mechanics watched on in horror as the 24-year-old clipped the wall on the final cornerCredit: Sky Sports F1Tsunoda was unharmed in the incident but the car was looking worse for wear with debris flying all over the track.The 24-year-old managed seventh fastest before his smash, with McLaren’s Lando Norris recording the best time of P2.Tsunoda replaced Liam Lawson as Max Verstappen’s team-mate just two drives into the season.Lawson, 23, was dumped by Red Bull chiefs after failing to get to grips with the RB21 during the Australian and Chinese Grands Prix.READ MORE ON F1Tsunoda looked to be getting to grips with the car after finishing in the top 10 in Bahrain.But his latest smash comes after he claimed he could “beat” four-time world champion Verstappen.In the build-up to practice in Saudi Arabia, Tsunoda told RacingNews365: “Obviously I’m still learning, but also the pace has to come at the same time.”Those things are always important in qualifying and the race.Most read in MotorsportBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UK”As long as they are the two sessions I’m in a good position that Red Bull wants me to be, FP1 to FP3, I will use as learning sessions.”It’s my first time driving a completely different car – I only drove with VCARB for the last four years, so it’s the first time I drove a completely different team’s car.Iconic F1 Grand Prix at the Imola circuit has some challenging corners for drivers “I’m trying to use that, and I know that if I unlock that area, I would be able to probably beat [Verstappen].“I know myself that I can’t beat him straight away, so I’m just trying to build a good baseline and wait for the moment that I can be in the [best] shape.”Red Bull have suffered with pace problems compared to constructor leaders McLaren, Norris and Oscar Piastri – the winner in Bahrain last week – sit first and second in the Drivers’ Championship.THE new Formula One season is well underway – and one team appear to be running away with it.A massive summer of change saw Lewis Hamilton move on from Mercedes and join Ferrari, while the McLaren pair of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have a big chance to end Max Verstappen’s recent dominance.The Red Bull ace is aiming for a record-equalling FIFTH consecutive world title.INFORMATIONLATEST NEWSSEASON SO FARAccording to BBC Sport, a clause written into Verstappen’s contract says Red Bull have to provide him with a winning car or else he is free to leave.Team advisor Helmut Marko has suggested there is currently “great concern” over Verstappen’s future with Red Bull owing to the performance issues they are facing.Marko, 81, told Sky Germany: “The concern is great. Read More on The Sun”Improvements have to come in the near future so that he has a car with which he can win again.”We have to create a basis with a car so that he can fight for the world championship.” More

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    ‘Increasingly difficult’ – Iconic F1 Grand Prix set to DISAPPEAR in major shake-up to race calendar

    NEXT month’s Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix could be the final race at Imola. The iconic Italian circuit has hosted 30 Formula One races since 1980. This year’s Grand Prix at Imola could be the last at the iconic Italian circuitCredit: GettyImola returned to the schedule in 2020 after leaving in 2006Credit: AlamyCEO Stefano Domenicali has hinted Italy could lose one of its two Grands Prix as “interest grows” around the sport.Italy currently has two races on the F1 calendar, at Imola and Monza.But bosses are keen to take races to new audiences around the world. F1 signed a new deal with Monza last year which will keep it on the calendar until at least 2031.READ MORE ON F1Next month’s race at Imola is the last of its current contract – and Domenicali has suggested bosses are considering an alternative venue.Domenicali said: “Italy has always been and will be an important part of Formula 1.”It will be increasingly difficult to have two races in the same country because interest in F1 is growing.”It’s a situation we will have to deal with in the coming months.Most read in MotorsportBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UK”It’s hard for this situation with Imola and Monza to continue together on the calendar for long.”Imola held its first world championship event in 1980 when it took over the running of the Italian Grand Prix for one year.Max Verstappen snaps at Sky Sports broadcaster as he addresses Red Bull futureWhile it was known as the San Marino Grand Prix in 1994, legendary driver Ayrton Senna crashed and tragically passed away at the circuit. Every year, the Grand Prix offers F1 fans the chance to remember the legendary driver.Imola was used as an F1 venue until 2006, before returning again in 2020 as bosses sought European tracks during the Covid-19 pandemic.Max Verstappen took the chequered flag in 2024, beating McLaren’s Lando Norris into second.THE new Formula One season is well underway – and one team appear to be running away with it.A massive summer of change saw Lewis Hamilton move on from Mercedes and join Ferrari, while the McLaren pair of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have a big chance to end Max Verstappen’s recent dominance.The Red Bull ace is aiming for a record-equalling FIFTH consecutive world title.INFORMATIONLATEST NEWSSEASON SO FARNorris has enjoyed a strong start to the new season and currently leads the Drivers Standings from team-mate Oscar Piastri.Before heading to Imola on May 18, the drivers will contend with the Saudi Arabia and Miami Grand Prixs. More

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    ‘You focus on commentating’ – Max Verstappen snaps at Sky Sports broadcaster as he addresses Red Bull future

    MAX VERSTAPPEN snapped back at a Sky Sports broadcaster after being asked about his future at Red Bull Racing.The star driver’s future at the F1 team came under question after a heated exchange between Helmut Marko and his manager Raymond Vermeulen.Max Verstappen snapped at a Sky Sports reporterCredit: RexVerstappen, 27, could leave Red Bull Racing due to a clause in his contract.Marko revealed the condition as he admitted the thought of the driver’s exit is a “great concern”.This led to Verstappen being directly asked by Sky’s David Croft if he was thinking about leaving the team.However, the question was met with a snapped answer from the four-time world champion.READ MORE ON F1″You focus on commentating, I’ll focus on driving.”We don’t need to worry about any other scenarios.”A lot of people are talking about it except me.”Like I said before, I just want to focus on my car, work with the people in the team.Most read in MotorsportCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”That is the only thing I am thinking about in Formula 1 at the moment. I am very relaxed.”Verstappen was also asked about the discussion that took place in the paddock that poured fuel on the exit rumours.Lando Norris punished by F1 bosses with five-second penalty after being snitched on by rival Max VerstappenVerstappen insisted that the conversation was more general and that everyone has been frustrated with the Bahrain GP.He claimed: “To my knowledge, I think they were having just a conversation about everything, which I think is allowed.”If someone, of course, picks up on it, people can always see it in their own way, right, how people are discussing things?”I think we were all left frustrated with the result and the things that went wrong in the race. “I think that’s what my manager, Raymond, and Helmut spoke about, and even Christian [Horner] came along as well.”So they all had a conversation.Read More on The Sun”I think that should be allowed.”We all care at the end of the day. We care about the team, we care about the people, we care about results. I think that’s quite normal.” More

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    ‘You can see people tense up’ – Red Bull insider lifts lid on ‘weird vibe’ and staff’s feelings towards Christian Horner

    RED BULL RACING staff reportedly “tense up” when chiefs Christian Horner or Helmut Marko walk into the room, according to an F1 insider.The Milton-Keynes-based team have been struggling with internal issues since the start of 2024, which has coincided with a performance drop off on the track.A Red Bull insider has opened up about tensions in the teamCredit: GettyJournalist Nate Saunders says people stiffen when Horner or Marko walk into the hospitality.Credit: GettyThere is said to be a ‘weird vibe’ at the teamCredit: GettySeveral high profile names, including famed F1 engineer Adrian Newey, have left Red Bull over the last year.Meanwhile, the RB21 has clearly regressed from last season and has gone from the creme de la creme to arguably the fourth fastest car behind McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes.Meanwhile, Max Verstappen’s up and down relationship with team principal Horner has been widely speculated on, with many suggesting the four-time world champion could take up a new challenge elsewhere.There has been noticeable friction in the current setup, with the problems possibly affecting performance on the track.READ MORE F1 NEWSSpeaking via ESPN’s Unlapped podcast, journalist Nate Saunders says people stiffen up when Horner or Marko walk into the hospitality. He said: “I mean, I’ve been in the Red Bull hospitality and it can be weird.”And I think Laurence will attest to this as well, there’s just a weird vibe down there.”Especially when Jos Verstappen’s in town as well, because you have all of these big figures down at Red Bull and you can tell they’re just kind of side-eyeing each other.Most read in MotorsportCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSMax Verstappen is struggling to compete this seasonCredit: GettyHe could only finish sixth at the Bahrain Grand Prix on SundayCredit: Getty“Marko will walk in or Horner will walk in and you can see people tense up a little bit. There is a bizarre atmosphere down there.”The dispute between Horner and Verstappen’s dad Jos dates back to allegations of “inappropriate behaviour” directed against Horner by a female employee.Christian Horner brutally booed at F1 75 launch event a year on from sext scandalThe Red Bull chief has always denied the allegations, which were initially made in December 2023 and became public in early February 2024.The 51-year-old was twice cleared by an independent investigation, but there was then a string of high profile exits, including sporting director Jonathan Wheatley.And Verstappen had to block out his dad’s explosive rows with Horner over the scandal – and deal with a shoddy car – to seal a consecutive fourth world title, and spare the team’s blushes.But the 27-year-old – who revealed during the off-season that he is set to become a dad – faces a tough challenge to retain his title.He achieved a shock win at the Japanese Grand Prix, but eight points behind drivers championship’s leader Lando Norris.It came after Horner decided to brutally drop driver Liam Lawson for sister team driver Yuki Tsunoda after just TWO races.In the hours after the tough decision, Verstappen liked an Instagram post accusing Red Bull of “bullying” Lawson. Meanwhile, Tsunoda dropped out in Q1 in Japan before finishing 12th on his debut Red Bull weekend.But the Japanese driver did get the second RB21 into Q3 and the points for the first time in 2025 in Bahrain last weekend.Read More on The SunVerstappen could only manage P7 in qualifying and climbed to sixth in the race.He finished half a minute behind the winner Oscar Piastri as a lack of performance and poor pit stops cost him and Tsunoda. More

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    F1 race at Saudi Grand Prix to be one of last ever as ambitious plans for future emerge

    THIS season’s Formula One race at the Saudi Grand Prix is set to be one of the last ever.The epic desert showdown currently takes place at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.This season’s F1 Saudi Grand Prix will be one of the last-ever at JeddahCredit: GettyThe famous course is set to be bumped for a new venueCredit: GettyIt remains a favourite with fans for its thrilling turns and straights.Last year saw Max Verstappen take top spot on his way to another world title.And F1 drivers are now preparing to storm the course yet again when they take to the track in Jeddah this weekend.However, it will be one of the last-ever races at the venue.READ MORE IN F1That’s because Saudi chiefs are nearing completion of a new mega-course in a different part of the country.The new Saudi F1 track will be based in Qiddiya, located just outside Riyadh.The ambitious track, designed by ex-F1 star Alex Wurz and established circuit designer Herman Tilke, features 21 corners and 108 metres of elevation change.Plans for an elevated first corner, which will be known as Blade, have also been released.Most read in MotorsportBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSThe corner is expected to rise 70 metres above the floor over a concert space.A Six Flags theme park is set to run parallel to the track and will feature the world’s tallest, longest and fastest rollercoaster.Lando Norris punished by F1 bosses with five-second penalty after being snitched on by rival Max VerstappenComputer-generated images of the circuit also show a glass-bottomed swimming pool suspended over the track.The city is being billed as the nation’s official entertainment and tourism destination.The Qiddiya track is currently on course to be completed by 2027Credit: Qiddiya MediaIt may not open until 2029 as the surrounding area is built upCredit: Qiddiya MediaIt’s already garnered the tagline of the “world’s first city built for play.”The Qiddiya track was first set to be completed last year, leading to a debut race for this season.But Qiddiya itself remains an ongoing construction project, and the track is not expected to be completed until 2027.However, it could be several more years before the tourist city is ready to go.That could mean Jeddah continues to host the Saudi Grand Prix until at least 2029.And the Qiddiya race track may sit empty if it does finish in two years’ time.Saudi Motorsport Company chairman Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal told The Race: “The track is going to be ready in ’27, so it’s going to be determined by the other surrounding projects [in terms of] if you’re going to be finished on time or there’s going to be, [because] sometimes in these mega-projects there are, delays.“We’re not in a rush to move from Jeddah. If everything goes well and we feel comfortable, and Formula 1 feels comfortable going there, we think not before ’27, so we’re thinking about ’28, maybe ’29.”But next year, we’ll have a better understanding on when exactly we can move there.”Prince Khalid went on to discuss the possibility of having TWO races in Saudi, as well as the option to rotate courses.He added: “To have two races or rotate between Qiddiya and Jeddah, it is too early to discuss.Read More on The Sun“Our main focus now is to enjoy what’s remaining in Jeddah and look forward to move to the new facility in Qiddiya and take things forward from there when we reach that point. But it’s too early, we have nothing in plan.“It has been said in the media a couple of years ago about having two races in Saudi Arabia. “I don’t think with the calendar now it’s something possible and we haven’t actually discussed this idea between us.” More