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    Fans in stitches at ‘worst name for a team in F1 history’ as Alfa Romeo rebranded for upcoming season

    FANS have been left in stitches after seeing Alfa Romeo’s rebranded name for the next F1 season.The Italian carmaker has seen its spot in the 2024 season confirmed alongside the likes of Red Bull Racing and Mercedes.
    Alfa Romeo F1 Team Stake has been rebranded for the new F1 seasonCredit: Getty
    The Sauber-works team has agreed to a new sponsorship deal with Australian streaming platform Kick.com.
    The F1 team finished 9th in the Constructors’ Champions in the 2023 season.
    For the 2024 season, the team will have a new name of Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber thanks to their rebrand.
    And F1 fans have not been won over by the name as they remained unimpressed on social media.
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    One fan posted: “Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber might be the worst name for a team in F1 history.”
    A second commented: “Worst name ever.”
    A third wrote: “This is terrible! Personally don’t like it. It just doesn’t sound cool.”
    A fourth said: “How did they go from ✨Alfa Romeo✨ to this? 😭.”
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    A fifth complained: “I can’t get over why ‘Team’ is in the middle of the name….?”
    Another added: “Kick Stake Sauber F1 Team makes much more sense, no? Still sounds w**k, but makes more sense…”
    Red Bull Racing enjoyed huge success during the most recent season.
    The team won the Constructors’ Championship with 860 points.
    While driver Max Verstappen won the driver’s title having won 19 races. More

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    Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton SNUBBED as McLaren boss names three best current F1 stars

    MCLAREN team principle Andrea Stella snubbed Sir Lewis Hamilton when naming the top three drivers currently in Formula One.Hamilton, 38, has won a record seven world championship titles since his debut season in 2007.
    Andrea Stella has named his top three drivers in F1Credit: Getty
    The McLaren chief snubbed Lewis HamiltonCredit: Splash
    However, the Hertfordshire-born driver has struggled to match rival Max Verstappen over the last two seasons.
    Amid Mercedes’ on-track struggles, Hamilton finished sixth in the Driver Standings last year and third this term.
    And Stella thinks he is no longer among the best drivers on the grid.
    The Italian believes three-time world champion Verstappen is the best, along with Lando Norris and Fernando Alonso.
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    He told DAZN: “Lando is already one of the best drivers on the grid.
    “He is very fast, very good in the race, with tire management… When I think about Lando, I think that if the team and I gave him a good car, he would be able to fight for the championship.
    “When we talk about being the most complete, I definitely think of Fernando Alonso. He basically has no weaknesses.
    “I think this makes him unique. He is not the best in many things, but he is very strong in all of them.
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    “Lando, I think his development as a driver will make him so complete. He reminds me a little of Fernando.
    “My top 3 drivers with the same cars would be Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and Fernando Alonso.”
    Red Bull topped the constructors championship standings this year, with Mercedes finishing second and Ferrari third. More

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    Christian Horner accuses Mercedes of ‘f***ing up’ with ‘poor Lewis Hamilton’ when Max Verstappen won F1 world title

    RED BULL team boss Christian Horner has accused Mercedes of “f***ing up” on the day Lewis Hamilton missed out on the 2021 World Championship in controversial manner.The infamous 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix saw the British star miss out the F1 world title to Max Verstappen.
    Christian Horner accused Mercedes of ‘f***ing up’ with Lewis Hamilton at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
    Max Verstappen bagged the win at that year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
    Verstappen won the World Championship title that day
    Hamilton was unable to secure a record-breaking eighth F1 title
    December 12 marked the second anniversary of the 2021 season finale which saw Hamilton dethroned from his streak of F1 title wins.
    He had won four years in a row before he gave up his crown to Dutch driver Verstappen following a controversial decision.
    FIA race director Michael Masi did not enforce the Safety Car rules correctly which led to a one-lap shootout for the title.
    Hamilton, who was leading the whole race, was set to secure his eighth world championship but was beaten to the title in the dying seconds with his rival on fresher tyres.
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    Verstappen overtook the Brit at the Turn 5 hairpin to take the race victory along with the F1 title.
    And it was found the Dutchman had pitted for a new set of soft tyres ahead of the restart while Hamilton was left exposed on worn hard tyres.
    Horner accused Mercedes of making a strategic error with their driver.
    He told Sky’s A League Of Their Own “I have absolutely no idea” why the race is so well-known.
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    Horner continued: “Mercedes f***ed up. They left poor Lewis out there on tyres that had done pretty much most of the race and we’d pitted with Max, so he was on a fresh set of tyres.
    “Max made the move.”
    Horner revealed Verstappen never planned to complete the decisive pass at the hairpin but aimed to launch a move up the inside as he struggled with a cramp in his left leg.
    He said: “The interesting thing is where Max passed him – it caught Lewis completely by surprise.
    “After the race, Max told us he didn’t intend to overtake him there but he got cramp behind the Safety Car and he couldn’t feel his left foot properly, so he thought: ‘Oh, f*** it, I’m going for it anyway.
    “And then, when they were going down the straight, he was trying to wake his left foot up to hit the brakes for the next chicane.” More

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    Michael Schumacher update as ski instructor claims ‘2 grave mistakes’ were made on day of F1 icon’s life-changing crash

    TWO crucial mistakes were made on the day of F1 legend Michael Schumacher’s ski crash, an instructor who rushed to help the stricken driver has said. German author and journalist Jens Gideon has been probing the horrific accident 10 years ago which led to the 7-time world champion’s withdrawal from public life.
    The seven time Formula One winner was left with life-threatening injuries following a ski crash in 2013Credit: Alamy
    Very little information about Schumacher’s current condition has been shared with the publicCredit: Getty
    His wife Corinna has been instrumental in keeping details about his health privateCredit: Alamy
    He has now released the findings of his investigation for the German broadcaster ARD – pointing to key errors.
    Schumacher’s health has been shrouded in silence and secrecy for 10 years since the accident on December 29, 2013.
    Gideon however has now visited the scene of the crash in the French Alps.
    After speaking to a local ski instructor – named only as Andre – he believes there were two mistakes made around Schumacher’s crash.
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    The first was the lack of snow on the ground, which meant it was extra dangerous to ski.
    And the second was that as Schumacher appeared conscious after the initial crash, first responders didn’t realise the severity of his condition.
    Andre was one of the first people to arrive at the scene of Schumacher’s tragic accident.
    The Ferrari and Mercedes driver had been skiing off-piste with his son Mick.
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    Andre recalled that there wasn’t enough snow on the ground that day, which made it an exceptionally dangerous day to ski.
    The absence of adequate snow meant that more rocks were exposed.
    He said: “You don’t go in there on a day like that. It was clear that there wasn’t enough snow.”
    He also told Jens that he recalled seeing the crushed helmet, and that there was still a camera atop the helmet.
    Although the camera footage has never, and presumably will never, be shared publicly – it is believed the accident was caught on camera.
    And the local ski instructor said Schumacher appeared to be conscious – and that is why he was taken to the hospital in Moutiers.
    Andre said that the fact that he appeared alert may have given first responders the impression that he was in a better condition than he actually was.
    He told Jens that the racing legend’s health seriously deteriorated whilst he was being airlifted to the town of Moutiers.
    He lost consciousness and was intubated.
    When the helicopter eventually landed it was immediately decided that it should take off again and fly to the bigger, more specialised hospital in Grenoble.
    Andre said that if this had been decided earlier, Schumacher could have been there three minutes earlier, and received the treatment he needed in better time.
    Instead, the racing champion was put into a medically induced coma that lasted 250 days.
    He then underwent two operations to remove blood clots, and very little was said other than the fact that he faces a long road ahead.
    In the 10 years since the racing champion fell whilst skiing in Meribel, France, Schumacher has remained out of the public eye.
    His inner circle of family and close friends have been sworn to secrecy and a family lawyer has been brought in to protect private matters.
    Felix Damm, the Schumacher family lawyer, maintains that this approach to the situation has strengthened the protection of the Formula One legend and his family.
    While he understands that many Schumacher fans want to know how the star is doing, he believes that they should respect the family’s privacy.
    This comes after Formula One journalist, Roger Benoit, told Swiss newspaper Blick that Schumacher was “a case without hope.”
    Formula One legend and friend of Schumacher, Johnny Herbert, called the comment “horrible”, but did reveal that Schumacher was “not close” to his former self following his ski crash.
    He continued by saying his friends are often left in the dark about his health.
    Speaking to Grosvenor Sport, the ex-Sky Sports pundit said: “There’s never any news. What we do know is we never hear any positive news.
    “That’s the horrible thought that he is still not able to be close to the Michael that we all remember. And that is very sad.”
    He also reflected on how the star’s crash affected his younger brother, Ralf Schumacher, and the honest character that Michael had always been.
    “Ralf has had to do a lot of things for and with the family given what happened to Michael.
    “He has matured. He is very different now to the person he was as a driver.
    “He is a good human being now. He has changed a lot having had to cope with the ongoing situation with his brother.”
    Last month, former McLaren star Mark Blundell said: “At the end of the day, what happened to him was incredibly difficult to take.
    “I don’t know where we are today with Michael’s health as he’s rightly guarded.
    “He’s still around, and hopefully he understands what’s going on. That would be a plus. It’s very difficult.”
    Meanwhile, Schumacher’s wife Corinna has used the Netflix documentary Schumacher to comment: “I mean, everybody misses Michael, but Michael is here.”
    “Different, but he’s here and that gives us strength, I find.
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    “We try to carry on a family as Michael liked it and still does. And we are getting on with our lives.
    “‘Private is private’, as he always said. It is very important to me that he can continue to enjoy his private life as much as possible.”
    Michael Schumacher is widely considered to be one of the greatest Formula One drivers of all timeCredit: Getty
    According to his wife, family life has always been important to the racing championCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    Lewis Hamilton scolds FIA at F1 awards ceremony as he suggests Baku do was unnecessary and sticks up for Susie Wolff

    LEWIS HAMILTON has blasted the FIA’s handling of their bungled conflict-of-interest investigation into Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and his wife, Susie.On Thursday evening the FIA confirmed they were dropping the case after just TWO DAYS following an article citing that rival F1 teams were upset that the latter was working as managing director of F1 Academy.
    Lewis Hamilton is in Baku for the FIA’s annual galaCredit: Alamy
    Toto Wolff and Susie Wolff have both responded to bogus conflict-of-interest claimsCredit: EPA
    It followed a display of unity from F1 teams, who released statements saying they had no issue with either’s positions.
    Speaking at the FIA prize giving gala in Baku, Hamilton delivered a stinging attack on F1’s governing body, accusing them of “trying to pull us back” when they make progress.
    He said: “It has been a challenging week – a disappointing week really.
    “To see the governing body of our sport has seeked to question the integrity of one of the most incredible female leaders we’ve ever had in our sport, with Susie Wolff, without questioning, without any evidence. Then just saying sorry at the end, that’s just unacceptable.
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    “We’ve got a lot of great people in the sport that are doing amazing work, there is a constant fight to really improve diversity and inclusion within the industry.
    “But it seems there are certain individuals within the leadership of the FIA that every time we make a step forward they’re trying to pull us back and that has to change.
    “This is a global sport and we have such an incredible opportunity and a natural responsibility to be a leader of change, travelling to all countries around the world we have a responsibility to make sure we are pushing the right direction.
    “I do want to acknowledge there are a lot of people doing great work but we need to make some changes to make sure we are pushing in the right direction.”
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    It comes as Wolff, who is team principal, CEO and co-owner of the Mercedes F1 team said he was seeking a legal explanation from the FIA over the matter.
    He issued a statement saying: “We are currently in active legal exchange with the FIA. We await full transparency about what took place and why, and have expressly reserved all legal rights.”
    His statement came after his wife, a former racing driver and Formula E team boss herself, had posted on social media responding to the FIA’s short statement that they had ceased their investigation.
    She wrote: “When I saw the statement issued by the FIA, my first reaction was: ‘Is that it?’.
    “For two days, insinuations have been made about my integrity in public and through background briefings, but nobody from the FIA has spoken to me directly.
    “I might have been collateral damage in an unsuccessful attack on somebody else, or the target of a failed attempt to discredit me personally, but I have worked too hard to have my reputation called into question by an unfounded press release.
    “I will not allow myself to be intimidated and intend to follow up until I have found out who has instigated this campaign and misled the media.
    “What happened this week is simply not good enough. As a sport, we must demand, and we deserve, better.”
    Meanwhile, Hamilton also took aim at the FIA for holding their annual event in Baku, Azerbaijan – a five and a half hour flight from London.
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    He added: “Whilst I really like Baku, it’s really a beautiful place, questions in my mind of whether the FIA is really actually thinking about sustainability because so many people flew out here.
    “The FIA is based in Paris and it just would have been easier to stay there.”
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    FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem rushed to hospital after suffering a fall as statement released on F1 chief

    FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem had a fall “several days ago” and required medical care ahead of the FIA prize giving in Baku.It comes as his organisation faces scrutiny following their U-turn to investigate conflict of interest claims made about Toto and Susie Wolff.
    Mohammed Ben Sulayem was taken to hospital after a fall ahead of the FIA prize giving in BakuCredit: The Mega Agency
    An FIA spokesperson said: “Several days ago the President took (sic) ill and suffered a fall and concussion.
    “He received care in hospital and will make a full recovery.”
    On December 6th, Ben Sulayem posted on X: “Great first day of the 2023 FIA General Assemblies in Baku, leading global conversations towards a brighter future for mobility and motorsport.”
    The post contained a video clip of him walking down some stairs which has since been deleted.
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    Ben Sulayem has been the centre of a media storm over the past few days over an FIA-launched investigation into Susie and Toto Wolff.
    Mercedes boss Wolff and his wife Susie, had been subjected to unprecedented scrutiny following an article citing that rival F1 teams were upset that the latter was working as Managing Director of F1 Academy.
    The FIA responded by publicly announcing they were investigating the unsubstantiated claim.
    However, it has since been quickly disproved following a display of unity from F1 teams, who released statements saying they had no issue with either’s positions.
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    It had been claimed rival team bosses had raised concerns that Wolff was sharing confidential information from her employer Formula One Management (FOM).
    While the FIA have now performed a U-turn on their decision and since closed the case, both Toto and Susie Wolff are angry their integrity has been called into question and want an explanation.
    A statement from Wolff, who is team principal, CEO and co-owner of the Mercedes F1 team said: “We understand that there is significant media interest in the events of this week.
    “We are currently in active legal exchange with the FIA. We await full transparency about what took place and why and have expressly reserved all legal rights.
    “Therefore we ask for your understanding that we will not be commenting officially for now, but we will certainly address the matter in due course.”
    Toto and Susie Wolff have faced scrutiny over the last few days over an article about their rival teamsCredit: EPA More

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    Toto Wolff demands explanation from FIA as Mercedes boss launches ‘legal exchange’ with F1 governing body

    TOTO WOLFF has demanded an explanation from the FIA after launching a “legal exchange” with F1’s governing body following accusations of a conflict of interest.Mercedes boss Wolff and his wife Susie, had been subjected to unprecedented scrutiny following an article citing that rival F1 teams were upset that the latter was working as Managing Director of F1 Academy.
    Toto Wolff has launched a ‘legal exchange’Credit: Alamy
    The FIA responded by publicly announcing they were investigating the unsubstantiated claim.
    However, it has since been quickly disproved following a display of unity from F1 teams, who released statements saying they had no issue with either’s positions.
    While the FIA have now performed a U-turn on their decision and since closed the case, both Toto and Susie Wolff are angry their integrity has been called into question and want an explanation.
    A statement from Wolff, who is team principal, CEO and co-owner of the Mercedes F1 team said: “We understand that there is significant media interest in the events of this week.
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    “We are currently in active legal exchange with the FIA. We await full transparency about what took place and why, and have expressly reserved all legal rights.
    “Therefore we ask for your understanding that we will not be commenting officially for now, but we will certainly address the matter in due course.”
    His statement came after his wife, a former racing driver and Formula E team boss herself, had posted on social media responding to the FIA’s short statement that they had ceased their investigation.She wrote: “When I saw the statement issued by the FIA yesterday evening, my first reaction was: ‘Is that it?’.
    “For two days, insinuations have been made about my integrity in public and through background briefings, but nobody from the FIA has spoken to me directly.
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    “I might have been collateral damage in an unsuccessful attack on somebody else, or the target of a failed attempt to discredit me personally, but I have worked too hard to have my reputation called into question by an unfounded press release.
    “We have come a long way as a sport. I was extremely thankful for the unified support of the Formula One teams.
    “I have worked with so many passionate women and men at F1 and the FIA, who have the very best interests of our sport at heart.
    “However, this episode has so far taken place without transparency or accountability. I have received online abuse about my work and my family.
    “I will not allow myself to be intimidated and intend to follow up until I have found out who has instigated this campaign and misled the media.
    “What happened this week is simply not good enough. As a sport, we must demand, and we deserve, better.”
    The bombshell dropped ahead of Friday night’s FIA lavish gala in Baku, Azerbaijan, where Merc’s Lewis Hamilton picked up his award for finishing third in the drivers’ championship.
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    Ex-F1 champion lifts lid on secret talks in the F1 paddock after Lewis Hamilton to Red Bull rumours blew up

    FORMULA ONE legend Jacques Villeneuve revealed secret backstage talks between rivals “always happen” in the paddock.This comes after sensational rumours suggesting Mercedes superstar Sir Lewis Hamilton sent someone to approach Red Bull team principal Christian Horner regarding a shock swap.
    Jacques Villeneuve revealed backstage talks between rivals ‘always happen’Credit: Splash
    Shock reports claim a member of Sir Lewis Hamilton’s camp approached Red BullCredit: Getty
    Red Bull team principal Christian Horner claimed Hamilton’s rep discussed a possible swapCredit: Alamy
    Villeneuve wasn’t stunned by those reports as he remembers similar incidents taking place during his glory years on a regular basis.
    However, the Williams great insists when the news come out a driver always has to make sure they negate those rumours.
    Villeneuve told Planet F1: “It gets a lot of print!
    “As a driver, you’re not allowed to talk to other teams while you’re under contract and all that. But talks always happen.
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    “Obviously, you cross people in the paddock or, sometimes, you’ll use someone who doesn’t work for you, but will still do the talk so you’re protected.
    “But, if the noise comes out, you have to negate it. Then who’s there to check?”
    In the lead-up to the season finale in Abu Dhabi, Horner revealed a member of Hamilton’s camp had approached him to talk about a possible switch to his team.
    A Red Bull spokesperson then revealed that conversation had been with Sir Lewis’ father Anthony.
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    But both the British superstar and Mercedes’ team principal Toto Wolff quickly shut down those claims.
    Hamilton has vehemently denied those rumours and even claimed Horner was “just stirring things”.
    The seven-time F1 world champion added he had no knowledge regarding an approach from his camp. More