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    Who is Oscar Piastri and what did 2023 McLaren driver say about Alpine?

    OSCAR PIASTRI is used to battling it out on the track for a first place finish on the podium – but he’s been doing laps in the court room instead.The Australian driver was caught in the middle of an extraordinary contract battle with his current employers Alpine and McLaren.
    Oscar Piastri is set to race for McLaren in 2023 after a dispute with AlpineCredit: Getty
    McLaren had stated that they were planning on tying the future Formula One icon down to a contract having recently paid off Daniel Ricciardo.
    Whilst current employers Alpine were adamant they had signed Piastri to a new deal despite the Formula 2 champion refuting the team’s confirmation.
    But the Four Person Recognition Board have unanimously ruled in Oscar’s favour for him to leave Alpine and join McLaren for 2023.
    Here is everything you need to know about Oscar Piastri.
    Who is Oscar Piastri?
    Born April 6, 2001, Oscar was raised by Italian-Australian parents in Melbourne, Australia.
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    The Formula 2 star began racing remote controlled cars at a national level before his career in karting took off during 2011.
    By 2014, Piastri had become professional and had took part in Australian championships alongside European and other CIK-FIA sanctioned karting tournaments.
    However, the Australian icon moved to the UK in 2016 to better his karting career, which led to Piastri competing and finishing 6th in the Bahrain Championships.
    Piastri also landed his first sponsorship deal with HP Tuners that same year and began to really catch the eye of big teams at the 2019 Formula Renault Eurocup having won the GP.
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    And in 2020, Oscar claimed success at the FIA Formula 3 Championship, took part in his first Formula One test in October with the Renault F1 Team and finished first in the Formula 2 Championship in 2021.
    Piastri represented Renault in his first Formula One testCredit: Getty
    Oscar is only the sixth driver to achieve this with superstars such as Charles Leclerc, George Russell and Lewis Hamilton.
    And the title victory landed the Australian race an Alpine F1 Team’s reserve driver for the 2022 season.
    What did Oscar Piastri say about Alpine?
    In June 2022, it was reported that Piastri was set to drive for Williams in 2023 on loan from Alpine who were expecting to keep hold of Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso.
    However, Alonso announced that he would be replacing retiring Sebastian Vettel at Aston Martin which led Alpine to putting out a statement that Piastri would be stepping in for Alonso in 2023.
    But Oscar was not happy with this as he claimed to have not signed any paper work due to the fact that he had already signed a deal with McLaren on July 4 instead.
    Reports suggest that key pieces of Alpine’s contractual paperwork were not signed.
    The Australian said: “I understand that, without my agreement, Alpine F1 have put out a press release late this afternoon that I am driving for them next year. This is wrong and I have not signed a contract with Alpine for 2023. I will not be driving for Alpine next year.”
    And after weeks of debating, the FIA Contract’s board unanimously ruled in McLaren and Piastri’s favour entitling the driver to race for McLaren in 2023.
    What did Alpine say?
    The decision has forced Alpine into looking elsewhere for a 2023 driver as they have indicated that they will not be appealing the decision.
    The French team “consider the matter closed” and they have stated that they will announce their driver line-up in due course.
    What did McLaren say?
    McLaren immediately announced a mult-year deal for new rookie driver Oscar Piastri who will partner Lando Norris.
    McLaren CEO Zak Brown said: “Oscar is one of the up-and-coming talents coming through the feeder series into F1 and we are delighted to see him join the team for 2023.
    “Winning both F3 and F2 in successive rookie seasons is a real achievement and testament to his talent in single-seater racing. In Lando and Oscar we have a young, exciting F1 line-up with a huge amount of potential, standing us in good stead to achieve our future ambitions.” More

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    McLaren win right to sign Oscar Piastri as Lando Norris’ F1 team-mate next season after battle with Alpine

    MCLAREN have won the right to sign Oscar Piastri as Lando Norris’ teammate for next season.The highly-rated Aussie, who had come through the ranks at rivals Alpine, was the subject of a tug-of-war – with both teams claiming to have contracts signed by the 21-year-old.
    Oscar Piastri now knows where he will be racing next seasonCredit: Getty
    The matter was resolved by the FIA’s Contract Recognition Board, who ruled in favour of Piastri’s deal with McLaren.
    A statement said: “The tribunal has issued a unanimous decision that the only contract to be recognised by the board is the contract between McLaren and Mr Piastri dated 4 July 2022.
    “Mr Piastri is entitled to drive for McLaren Racing Limited for the 2023 and 2024 seasons.”
    The timing of Piastri’s deal with McLaren is telling. He signed the deal just a day after the British GP at Silverstone where Daniel Ricciardo had finished second-to-last.
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    Ricciardo also Tweeted his intentions to remain at McLaren on July 13th, saying he was “committed” to staying with the team until the end of 2023.
    He was eventually paid off by McLaren, earning around half of the £20million he was expected to receive from the team next year.
    Piastri, who won the Formula Three and Formula Two titles in back to back years in 2020 and 2021, said he was pleased the matter was now over.
    He said: “I’m extremely excited to be making my F1 debut with such a prestigious team as McLaren and I’m very grateful for the opportunity that’s been offered to me.
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    “The team has a long tradition of giving young talent a chance, and I’m looking forward to working hard alongside Lando to push the team towards the front of the grid.
    “I’m focused on preparing for my F1 debut in 2023 and starting my F1 career in papaya.”
    Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing, added: “Oscar is one of the up-and-coming talents coming through the feeder series into F1 and we are delighted to see him join the team for 2023.
    “Winning both F3 and F2 in successive rookie seasons is a real achievement and testament to his talent in single-seater racing.
    “In Lando and Oscar we have a young, exciting F1 line-up with a huge amount of potential, standing us in good stead to achieve our future ambitions.
    “Oscar is an exciting addition to the McLaren family, and we look forward to seeing him grow with our F1 team.”
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    It means that Alpine are now searching for a replacement for Fernando Alonso, who is joining Aston Martin.
    They could turn their attention to Ricciardo, who has no deal, while Pierre Gasly at AlphaTauri and Mick Schumacher are also options. More

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    Inside Bernie Ecclestone’s family, including baby Ace, eldest daughter Deborah, 67, and seven grandchildren

    FORMULA ONE mogul Bernie Ecclestone became a father for the fourth time at the grand old age of 89 back in 2020.The ex-F1 chief and his third wife Fabiana, 46, welcomed baby Ace, now two, into their extravagant world.
    Bernie Ecclestone became a father in 2020 at the age of 89Credit: Getty – Contributor
    His latest arrival made for a remarkable family tree – starting with Bernie at the top, his children and then his grandchildren.
    Here SunSport breaks it down for you, in full.BERNIE ECCLESTONE, 91
    The patriarch of the family, Bernie was born in Suffolk in 1930.
    Worth £2.5billion, Ecclestone had been associated with F1 since the 1950s – during the 1958 season he entered two Grand Prix races, but failed to qualify for either.
    In 1972 he became a team-owner, acquiring Brabham, which he ran for 15 years.
    Two years later, Ecclestone formed the Formula One Constructors Association, emerging as chief executive in 1978.
    In 2017, Bernie was removed from his position after the Formula One Group was taken over by Liberty Media.
    Not bad for the son of a fisherman, who left Dartford West Central Secondary School at 16 and first worked as an assistant in a chemical laboratory testing gas purity.
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    Earlier this year Ecclestone was arrested in Brazil while carrying a gun as he boarded a private jet to Switzerland.
    Then in a TV interview he astonishingly claimed he would “take a bullet” for Russian president Vladimir Putin, before issuing a grovelling apology.
    Ecclestone shares a thought with Lewis HamiltonCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Niki Lauda, right, drove for Ecclestone’s Brabham racing teamCredit: Getty – Contributor
    IVY BAMFORD, FIRST WIFE
    Not much is known about Bernie’s early years, when he ran motorcycle shops and car dealerships.
    His first wife, a local girl called Ivy, was believed to be two years older than the businessman when they married in 1952.
    They welcomed daughter Deborah three years later, but the marriage fell to pieces and they drifted apart.
    It’s unknown if Ivy, who would be 92 today, is alive.
    SLAVICA RADIC, WIFE NO2
    Bernie married the 6ft 2in former Armani model Slavica in 1985, three years after they met at a promotional event at the Italian Grand Prix in Monza.
    Despite the height difference (Slavica stands a foot taller than Bernie), a language barrier, and an age gap of 28 years they remained married for 23 years.
    In 2009, she topped the Sunday Times’ Rich List in the “richest divorcees” category – getting a reported £740million settlement.
    They have two daughters, Tamara and Petra.
    Wife No2 Slavica Radic stands 6ft 2in tallCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Radic, the mother of Petra and Tamara Ecclestone, was a former Armani modelCredit: Getty Images
    In a divorce settlement Radic received a reported £740million payoutCredit: GC Images – Getty
    FABIANA FLOSI, WIFE NO3
    But Bernie met Fabiana in 2009 at the World Motor Sport Council, marrying three years later in a private ceremony at their £23million Swiss chalet in Gstaad.
    She helps run his coffee plantation in Brazil, where their brand Celebrity Coffee is produced.
    In 2016, her mum Aparecida Schunk was kidnapped and a ransom of £28million was demanded.
    Nine days later, she was found safe.
    In 2020, they welcomed their first son together, baby Ace.
    A year later in 2021 Fabiana was named as Vice-President for Sport in South America by the FIA, F1’s governing body.
    Bernie Ecclestone met Fabiana in 2009Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    46-year-old Fabiana hails from BrazilCredit: fabianaecclestone/Instagram
    Fabiana helps Bernie run his coffee plantation in South AmericaCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    DEBORAH, ELDEST DAUGHTER, 67
    Deborah has preferred to stay out of the limelight, despite her famous family connection.
    The only child from Bernie’s first marriage, she is said to have followed her dad into business.
    It is believed she has two children of her own.
    However, their names and ages are unknown.
    TAMARA, 38
    Bernie’s first child with Slavica, Tamara has dabbled with modelling, presenting and reality TV.
    For the 2009 F1 season, she presented motorsport coverage for Sky Sports Italia.
    In 2011 she starred in Tamara Ecclestone: Billion $$$ Girl on Channel 5 and then in ITVBe’s Tamara’s World in 2017.
    In-between, the brunette beauty appeared nude in Playboy magazine.
    Brunette beauty Tamara once appeared in Playboy magazineCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Bernie and Tamara share a tight bond
    Tamara Ecclestone lives with her family in a £70m West London homeCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    She has one daughter, Sophia, eight, from her seven-year marriage to Jay Rutland.
    They live in a lavish £70million mansion, a stones throw from Kensington Palace.PETRA, 33
    Arguably the more famous of Bernie’s socialite daughters with Slavica, Petra is now based in Los Angeles.
    At 19, she launched menswear label FORM, which was sold in Harrods.
    Her personal life was splashed across the front pages after an acrimonious £5.5billion divorce row with ex-husband James Stunt, who she split with in 2017.
    She was granted sole custody of their three children, Lavinia, nine, and twins James and Andrew, both six.
    And last May, Petra gave birth to a baby girl with fiancé Sam Palmer, but has remained tight-lipped on her name, which gives Bernie seven grandchildren ALL younger than his latest child.
    Petra Ecclestone is now based in Los AngelesCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Petra had an acrimonious divorce from James Stunt in 2017Credit: twitter/Petra Stunt
    Petra has four children, giving Bernie seven grandchildren in totalCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    F1 Dutch Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Updates from practice, Verstappen battles Hamilton & Leclerc in home race – Stream, TV

    IT’S the turn of the F1 Dutch Grand Prix, home of world champion Max Verstappen, this weekend. The Red Bull driver will be looking to further cement his grip on this year’s title with a win at his home race in Zandvoort.
    But title rival Charles Leclerc and longtime foe Lewis Hamilton will be out to spoil the party.

    Grand prix start time: Sunday, Sept 4 – 2pm BST
    Qualifying: Saturday, Sept 3 – 2pm BST
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    Keep up to date with all the action from Zandvoort below…
    FP2 is done
    A final few laps at the end of the session but the order at the top remains.
    Ferrari and Mercedes will be pleased with their work today – Red Bull have some work to do after Verstappen’s problem earlier in the day.
    Tsunoda’s car is being recovered
    We might be able to squeeze in a few laps once it has been removed from the gravel.
    Red Flag – Session stopped
    Tsunoda has stopped in the gravel and the session has been brought to a halt with 11 minutes to go.
    That is likely to be it for the session as there is no crane to collect his AlphaTauri.
    Leclerc was quickest but just 0.004 seconds over Sainz. Hamilton is in P3 after a solid start to FP1.
    Half-way through FP2
    Leclerc has just gone time. Sainz is in second and Hamilton and Russell take third and four place respectively.
    Red Bull are still to show their hand, so expect that line up to change before the end of the session.
    Lull in action here
    We have 42 minutes to go and at the top it is Sainz, Leclerc, Verstappen, Russell, Norris, Hamilton.
    Verstappen leading the way
    Top five at the moment is Verstappen, Sainz, Leclerc, Russell Norris.
    Jenson Button is track side commentating on turn three and you can just see the cars whizzing by especially Max Verstappen who is going great once again after gearbox issue.
    The championship leader is going very wide on his turns too.
    Verstappen is back on track
    After a gearbox issue in FP1, there was a huge cheer for the home hero as he climbed into his Red Bull and took to the track.
    He is making up for lost time and currently sits P1 after only four laps.
    FP2 is go
    Second session underway in Holland for the Dutch GP.
    FP1 is done and it is a Merc 1-2
    Who thought we’d be saying that ahead of the session?
    Could the revival be back on? Mercedes struggled so badly at Spa but this weekend they have started on the front foot.
    Russell heads Hamilton in first practice while Sainz is third and Norris in fourth.
    We never got to see Verstappen’s true pace owing to a gearbox problem, but Perez his teammate was only quick enough for seventh.
    Five minutes to go
    Remember, no Verstappen after his gearbox problem after only seven laps.
    It is Russell now in P1, Hamilton in P2…surely this is not the Mercedes revival?
    Sainz in P1, Norris in P2 and Russell in P3
    Ricciardo in P4, Leclerc in P5, Perez in P6.
    Perez and Ricciardo have offs
    Both the Red Bull man and McLaren’s Ricciardo have moments of running off track and into the sand.
    Both keep out of trouble and prevent any damage to their cars.
    Alonso is on a flyer
    The Alpine man goes quickest by over a second. That is some lap form the Spaniard. He’s still got it.
    Session has restarted
    Verstappen’s Red Bull has been recovered and the race track is live again.
    We are back underway in Zandvoort. A little over 40 minutes to go.
    Verstappen tops the timesheets from Ricciardo and Norris.
    Red flag – session has been stopped
    Drama here as Verstappen is getting out of his car. Not the start to the home race he was hoping for.
    But it is short-lived – he’s stoppped
    The championship leader has come to a stop on track. He’s complaining of a gearbox problem.
    He only took a new one in the last race. That is some concern for the team and the racer.
    Green light in FP1
    The Dutch GP is underway and plumbs of orange smoke pour across the track.
    A huge cheer for Max Verstappen as he takes to the track…
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    Michael Schumacher’s wife BLOCKS visit from ex- F1 boss Eddie Jordan over ‘strict rule’ to keep star’s condition secret

    EDDIE Jordan has revealed Michael Schumacher’s wife denied him a visit to see the Formula 1 legend after his horror skiing accident.Schumacher, 53, continues to recover from the 2013 French Alps accident and wife Corinna keeps his condition a closely guarded secret with strict rules about who’s allowed to see him.
    Eddie Jordan pictured with Michael Schumacher when the German drove for his teamCredit: Sutton Motor Sport Images
    Corinna Schumacher keeps her husband’s condition a closely guarded secretCredit: AFP
    Good family friend Jean Todt has revealed Schumacher is in “the best hands”Credit: Reuters
    Corinna prefers to treat her husband privately at their home in Geneva, Switzerland with ex-Ferrari boss Jean Todt one of the few people allowed to see him outside his immediate family.
    Jordan gave Schumacher his break in Formula 1 back in 1991, when the German made his debut for the Irishman’s team at the Belgian Grand Prix, and the pair remained friends after he left to join Ferrari.
    He has now revealed he contacted Corinna, who was once the girlfriend of his team’s driver Heinz Harold Frentzenm, before she went on to marry Schumacher.
    “So, there was connection and I reached out and one stage asked was it appropriate and did I think we should go and visit him,” the Dubliner told the Irish Daily Mirror.
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    “The answer was no. No visitations for anyone at that moment except the actual direct family.
    “However, since then, young Mick Schumacher – Michael’s son – has reached out to me, and he has been extraordinary.”
    It comes as Todt has now revealed he visits Schumacher up to three times a week and assured fans that he is “in the best of hands”.
    He thanked Michael’s fans for their devotion and told them their beloved icon is surrounded by people who love him.
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    “I’m happy that the fans, not only in Germany, think of him so much,” he told Bild.
    “People ask so much about Michael. The fans should know that he is in the best of hands. In the best situation he can be and surrounded by people who love him.”
    The ex-F1 boss also confirmed he is a frequent visitor to the Schumacher home.
    “As long as I am in this world, I will always visit him,” he said.
    “Sometimes we see each other three times a week, sometimes not for a whole month.
    “They are my friends and we are in constant contact. Whatever I can do for the Schumacher family, I’ll do it.”
    Corinna recently broke down in tears when her husband was honoured with an award at an emotional ceremony in July.
    The Ferrari icon was awarded the State Prize of North Rhine-Westphalia.
    Corinna, and daughter Gina-Maria, 25, were present to accept the honour on his behalf – and were joined on stage by Todt.
    Todt previously shared details about the star’s condition and said he “hopes the world” will be able to see his dear friend again, adding Schumacher has “never changed”.
    He continued: “I don’t leave him alone. Him, Corinna, the family, we’ve had so many experiences together.
    “The beauty of what we have experienced is part of us and it goes on.
    “Sometimes success and money changes you. But Michael has never changed. He’s so strong.”
    He said he regularly visits Schumacher and the pair watch Formula One races together.
    He told German TV channel RTL: “I don’t miss Michael, I see him. Yes, it’s true, I watch races with Michael.
    “But sure, I guess what I miss is what we used to do together.”
    Schumacher was recruited for the Jordan team as a last minute replacement for an existing driver, who had been jailed for assault.
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    The then rookie 22-year-old had in fact only driven an F1 car for the first time a few days before the race.
    The Jordan car he drove at the Belgian Grand Prix remains in Schumacher’s private collection.
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    F1’s Lando Norris announced he’d split from girlfriend after being caught inviting another model on a McDonald’s date

    FORMULA One’s Lando Norris announced he had split from his model girlfriend after being caught inviting another model on a McDonald’s date.The race ace’s relationship with stunning Luisinha Oliveira hit the skids after he was exposed closing in on another beauty ahead of this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix.
    Formula One’s Lando Norris announced he had split from his model girlfriend after being caught inviting ANOTHER model on a McDonald’s dateCredit: Frambooesas
    The race ace’s relationship with stunning Luisinha Oliveira hit the skids after he was exposed closing in on another beauty ahead of this weekend’s Dutch Grand PrixCredit: LANDO NORRIS
    Brit McLaren driver Norris urged a mystery model in leaked messages from his Instagram account: “Ordering McDonald’s come join.”
    He begged the Dutch woman, who had told him they had met at last year’s race in Zandvoort, to join him at his luxury hotel on Tuesday for burgers and fries and told her: “I’m single now.”
    When his flirty messages ended up online, Lando, 22, privately pleaded to the model “please delete them haha”.
    He then frantically shared on his Instagram that Luisinha, 22, and he had “mutually decided” to go their separate ways after eight months — despite the pair looking like honeymooners in loved-up snaps posted four weeks ago.
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    He wrote: “I wish her the world and have so much respect for her and all she does as an amazing and strong woman with nothing but kindness.”
    Luisinha cryptically posted on Wednesday: “Enjoy every given moment.”
    But to add further intrigue to the drama, Norris later deleted his message about the pair’s split.
    McLaren made no comment, while a source close to Norris told The Sun that he only messaged the mystery Dutch girl after breaking up with Luisinha.
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    Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso make up after Spaniard blasted F1 rival as ‘idiot’ after Belgian GP crash row

    LEWIS HAMILTON has cooled his rift with rival Fernando Alonso by insisting he is trying to “be a better driver”.The seven-time world champion was blasted as “an idiot” by the Spaniard after they crashed on the first lap of last Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix.
    Fernando Alonso slammed Lewis Hamilton down the team radio after his collision with the Mercedes driverCredit: AFP
    Lewis Hamilton has not won a race this seasonCredit: Reuters
    Fernando Alonso is a two time world championCredit: Splash
    Alonso also accused Hamilton, saying he “only knows how to drive and start in first” in a petulant attack.
    Hamilton accepted the blame for the incident that forced his retirement from the race despite being cleared by the stewards.
    The 37-year-old then joked on social media that he’d offer Alonso a signed cap as a peace offering.
    And the Alpine driver duly collected the hat ahead of this weekend’s Dutch GP after meeting Hamilton and clearing the air.
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    Hamilton said: “It’s not a thing for me. It doesn’t change anything, it doesn’t really affect me in the slightest.
    “With the cap it was just a little fun thing. It’s good to have fun sometimes with these things.
    “For me, I am always trying to be a better driver.
    “Also, I know there are a lot of young kids that are following me and it’s important the steps I try to take in my behaviour, so I am always trying to learn and be better.”
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    A feud between the two is nothing new – when they were teammates at McLaren for one season in 2007 there were disputes that resulted in Alonso quitting the team.
    Alonso has also tried to play down the rift and admitted in his apology that he spoke out of turn.
    However, he said that there is always an inevitable backlash whenever a Latin driver criticises a British driver.
    Alonso added: “Lewis is a champion, he’s a legend of our time. And then when you say something – and I’m sorry to repeat this – against a British driver, there is huge media involvement after that.
    “They’ve been saying a lot of things to Checo [Sergio Perez], to Carlos [Sainz], to me.
    “If you say something to a Latin driver, everything’s a little bit more fun. When you say something to others, it’s a little bit more serious.
    “But anyway, yes, I apologise. I was not thinking about what I said.
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    “I don’t think that there was much to blame in that moment, to be honest, looking at the replays and everything, because it’s a first lap incident, we are all very close together.”
    The veteran also backtracked on his comments that Hamilton only knows how to race when he starts at the front.
    Alonso said: “It’s something that you say in the heat of the moment. But as I said, nothing that I said is true, or there are facts that are completely the opposite.
    “I have huge respect. I have absolutely no problems with him.
    “The heat of the moment and the adrenaline of the moment, fighting for finally top two, top three, made me say those comments that I should not say.”
    Hamilton is looking to break his duck at this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix and will NOT be taking engine penalties as it stands.
    Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is the clear favourite, with F1 bosses saying his home race is a 300,000 sell-out over the weekend. 
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    F1 Dutch Grand Prix: Date, UK start time, live stream, TV channel, practice and qualifying for Verstappen’s home race

    MAX VERSTAPPEN will be looking to take a step closer to another F1 world championship in his home race at the Dutch Grand Prix. The Red Bull star was victorious at Spa in the Belgian Grand Prix last weekend as he continues to assert his dominance in the title race.
    Max Verstappen won the F1 Belgian Grand Prix last weekend,Credit: Getty
    His nearest competitors are Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, but the trophy looks set to be heading to the Netherlands once again.
    And Verstappen’s adorning fans will be eager to see their man close in on the title this weekend.
    Lewis Hamilton, as always, will be doing his best to stop Verstappen’s homecoming party.
    And Mercedes also have George Russell, who has been brilliant this season, in their ranks and ready to upset the applecart.

    When is the F1 Dutch Grand Prix?

    The F1 Dutch Grand Prix will get underway from 2pm UK time on Sunday, September 4.
    The race will be held at the Zandvoort Circuit, which can hold up to 105,000 spectators.
    Practice gets underway from 11.30am BST on Friday, September 2.
    Qualifying is on Saturday afternoon at 2pm BST.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    The F1 Dutch Grand Prix will be shown live on Sky Sports F1 in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the NOW TV and Sky Go app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

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    F1 Dutch Grand Prix full schedule
    Friday, September 2

    Practice One – 11.30am BST
    Practice Two – 3pm BST

    Saturday, September 3

    Practice Three – 11am BST
    Qualifying – 2pm BST

    Sunday, September 4

    Dutch Grand Prix – 2pm BST More