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    Lewis Hamilton has ‘shot at winning races’ after Mercedes ‘out-develop rivals’ with ‘big, big upgrade’ during break

    LEWIS HAMILTON and team-mate George Russell now have a shot at winning races.That’s according to Juan Pablo Montoya, who claims that Mercedes have had a “big, big upgrade” during the F1 break.
    Lewis Hamilton will now have a shot at winning races, says Juan Pablo MontoyaCredit: Getty
    The seven-time champ posted a photo on social media to declare that he was back driving after the F1 breakCredit: https://www.instagram.com/lewishamilton/
    There are still nine races left on the calendar this season and Brit racer Hamilton sits sixth in the individual standings.
    The upcoming Belgium Grand Prix on Sunday signifies the end of the month-long break for the drivers.
    Hamilton, 37, whose father Anthony is of Grenadian descent, took the time to travel across Namibia, Rwanda, Kenya and Tanzania on a self-discovery mission.
    The seven-time champ has not won a race since December last year, but legendary driver Montoya thinks that may change soon.
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    He told Vegas Insider: “The rumour is that Mercedes has a big, big upgrade coming for their cars.
    “And, if that is the case, Mercedes really comes up with a car, which is really cool to see from Mercedes.
    “It is very exciting. Mercedes is still gonna get better, against everybody else, but everybody else in the field is gonna stay very constant.
    “Because they all keep developing and making the cars better to drive, easier to drive.
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    “Everybody is getting a little more comfortable with the new package, and understanding the new package.”
    “So I think the way everybody is developing the cars is going to be very similar, but I still think that Mercedes out-develops everybody else. That is my two cents.” 
    “The question is, is Mercedes’ step so big that they start winning every race, and they are going to win the last nine races, and they are going to do one, two, seven or eight times, and you know, they have a shot at the Constructor Championship, while everybody else fumbles?”
    I see Mercedes might have a shot at winning a couple of races this year if their developing goes wellJuan Pablo Montoya
    “Or their step is, ok, we are starting to fight against Red Bull and Mercedes, and we are just there? That is the more realistic version of what I see coming.
    “I see Mercedes might have a shot at winning a couple of races this year if their developing goes well.”
    Hamilton said he was “transformed” by his trip through Africa.
    And it could prove to be the perfect reset after a tough start to the season where he remains winless – and on the longest drought of his F1 career.
    He has not won a race since the Saudi Arabian GP last December, but said the break was “some of the best days of my entire life”.
    Legend Montoya thinks that Mercedes ‘out-develop’ the rest over the course of the seasonCredit: Getty – Contributor More

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    Daniel Ricciardo AXED by McLaren and given £10m pay-off with Oscar Piastri lined up as replacement

    DANIEL RICCIARDO has been given the boot by McLaren – paving the way for them to sign Oscar Piastri as Lando Norris’ teammate for next season.Ricciardo only joined the team in 2021 and is the only driver to win a race for the Woking team since 2013.
    Daniel Ricciardo has been given the boot by McLarenCredit: Splash
    He’s set to be replaced by Oscar Piastri who will link up with Lando Norris in Ricciardo’s absenceCredit: Getty
    However, he has been consistently out-performed by Norris, forcing McLaren to swoop to sign Piastri, who was wanted by Alpine to replace Fernando Alonso.
    Ricciardo’s early exit from his contract is believed to have cost McLaren around £10million.
    Ricciardo, who won the 2021 Italian GP prompting the team’s CEO Zak Brown to get a tattoo to commemorate the achievement, said: “It’s been a privilege to be a part of the McLaren Racing family for the last two seasons.
    “But following several months of discussions with Zak and Andreas Seidl we have decided to terminate my contract with the team early and agree to mutually part ways at the end of this season.
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    “I’ll be announcing my own future plans in due course but regardless of what this next chapter brings, I have no regrets and am proud of the effort and work I gave McLaren, especially the win in Monza, last season.
    “I’ve enjoyed working with everyone at McLaren both trackside and back in Woking and will be giving my all on and off track as we enjoy the remainder of the season together.
    “I’ve never been more motivated to compete and be a part of a sport that I love so much and look forward to what comes next.”
    Zak Brown, the CEO of McLaren Racing, added: “Daniel has been a great addition to McLaren, and it’s been a pleasure working with him. I’d like to thank him for all of his efforts over the last two seasons both trackside and back at base.

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    “It’s no secret that we hoped we could achieve more together but seeing him stand on the top step of the podium as a McLaren driver was a highlight. We wish him well for the future and let’s go enjoy the rest of the season together.”
    Ricciardo, who has also raced for HRT, Toro Rosso, Red Bull and Renault, could switch back to Alpine – the rebranded Renault team, or could find a seat at Haas. More

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    ‘I’m not the same man I was’ – F1 star Lewis Hamilton ‘transformed’ by Africa trip and raring to go for Belgium GP

    LEWIS HAMILTON returns to work this weekend at the Belgium GP after being “transformed” by his trip through Africa.Hamilton, whose father Anthony is of Grenadian descent, travelled across Namibia, Rwanda, Kenya and Tanzania on a self-discovery mission.
    Lewis Hamilton says he was ‘transformed’ by his trip to AfricaCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton
    Hamilton has not won a race in F1 since December last yearCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton
    Hamilton says it was a much needed breakCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton
    F1 is back this weekend in SpaCredit: Getty
    The 37-year-old explored with a bunch of mates, including Daniel Forrest, known as Spinz, who documented Hamilton’s travels on social media.
    And it could prove to be the perfect reset after a tough start to the season where he remains winless – and on the longest drought of his F1 career.
    Hamilton, who has not won a race since the Saudi Arabian GP last December, said the break was “some of the best days of my entire life”.
    He added on social media: “I’m not the same man I was before this trip, all the beauty, love, and peacefulness I experienced has me feeling fully transformed.
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    “No amount of photos could capture how I’m feeling now and what I’m trying to say. Just know, where words fall short, emotions run deep.
    “I connected with my roots and my history and I feel my ancestors with me now stronger than I ever have before.”
    Hamilton’s trip saw him take a hot air balloon ride, visit the Pokot people in Kenya and take in an animal sanctuary, as he crammed a lot into F1’s three-week break.
    However, he will be back on duty this weekend at the Belgium GP where he is going in search of victory after finishing second last out in the Hungarian GP.

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    World champion Max Verstappen’s victory at the Hungaroring saw him extend his lead over Charles Lecelerc to 80 points while Hamilton is a whopping 112 points behind the Dutchman.
    Mercedes boss Toto Wolff will hope that Hamilton’s expedition through Africa will not have rekindled thoughts about retirement.
    Hamilton has spoken about quitting and has given it some serious thought, but during this season, there appears to have been a u-turn.
    Wolff first mentioned that he was speaking to Hamilton about extending his stay in the team beyond 2023, when his current deal is set to expire.
    The Austrian said at the French GP – Hamilton’s 300th race in F1 – that their partnership could go “about five to 10 years”, so “we can go to 400 [races]”.
    And Hamilton too recently said in a recent Vanity Fair interview that he’d “be lying if I said that I hadn’t thought about extending”.
    Mercedes and Wolff will be praying that still remains the case.
    Meanwhile, Belgium GP bosses will show off the circuit’s £80million overhaul, including resurfacing, which promises quicker lap times.
    However, as yet, there is no contract in place with the historic circuit meaning this is the last Belgium GP as it stands.
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    Last year, the race turned into a farce as heavy rain forced the start to be delayed multiple times.
    The race lasted for only one lap – the shortest in F1 history with fans left upset and feeling short-changed. More

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    Daniel Ricciardo ‘holds talks with Haas boss Guenther Steiner’ as he is offered F1 lifeline after McLaren struggles

    DANIEL RICCIARDO could be handed a lifeline by Haas if he is dumped by McLaren.Rumours persist that the Aussie is set to lose his seat for next season to Oscar Piastri.
    Daniel Ricciardo is potentially left without a seat for 2023 unless he accepts Haas’ Guenther Steiner’s offer
    Ricciardo, 33, has struggled to get the better of Brit Lando Norris since joining McLaren last season.
    He has one year left on his contract which entitles him to a yearly salary of £17.5million.
    And if McLaren were to release him to make way for rising F1 star Piastri, then the former Red Bull star could demand a wage pay-out after being left to look for a seat.
    However he might not be looking for long, amid reports Haas team principal Guenther Steiner is interested in offering the eight-time Grand Prix winner a seat alongside Kevin Magnussen for 2023.
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    The Express reports that Steiner called Ricciardo ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix to discuss opportunities with him, despite having this year’s seat filled by Mick Schumacher.
    It seems highly unlikely that the Honey Badger will be driving in the McLaren next season but he is determined to keep racing in F1.
    As reported by The Mirror, Ricciardo said: “I could probably keep going, I believe I still thrive off it because I still believe I belong [in Formula 1] and can do it.
    “That’s what really gets me jacked.
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    “And the love of it, as well as knowing that any weekend that could be there [a win], like it could be around the corner, you know.
    “The truth is, the highs you get are just so high because so much goes into it.
    “So then the high and the reward is pretty amazing and pretty spectacular.”

    Ricciardo has also been linked with a return to Alpine – previously called Renault – but he is not the only one linked with that seat.
    Schumacher Jr has still not renewed his contract – which runs out at the end of the season – with Haas and his uncle Ralf Schumacher told Sky Germany that “he would be a candidate” for the Alpine seat.
    Ralf also went on to say that believes that Ricciardo “would not get another chance in Formula 1.”
    The Alpine seat became available after Aston Martin announced that two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso will be making a shock move to the Silverstone-based team.
    Mick – whose the son of seven-time World Champion Michael Schumacher – had a rocky start to his first two seasons in Formula One.
    He finished the 2021 season with no points while being paired up with Nikita Mazepin.
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    In 2022, he crashed twice and caused Haas some financial headaches as they had to keep within the budget cap to fix the car, and this caused him to miss out on upgrades for the race in the Hungaroring.
    He is now redeeming himself by scoring points for Haas and achieving better qualifying position to start in races. More

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    Who is F1 boss Toto Wolff’s wife Susie, how long has she been involved in motorsport?

    TOTO WOLFF is best known as one of F1’s fiercest team principals, having won seven world titles as boss. The German has a close relationship with legendary Brit driver Lewis Hamilton, who has worked with Wolff for most of his career.
    Toto Wolff works with his wife Susie at MercedesCredit: Getty
    Toto and Susie Wolff have been involved in motorsport for most of their livesCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Wolff is also known for getting into spats with his rival Red Bull team principal Christian Horner.
    But there’s one woman in his life who keeps him calm when the going gets tough in the world of motorsport.
    So it’s a good thing that his wife Susie also has plenty of experience in the industry.

    Who is Susie Wolff?
    Susie Wolff was born in Oban, Scotland, where her parents John and Sally Stoddart owned a morocycle dealership.
    Early on in her life, Wolff got into the racing industry, progressing through the ranks by getting started in karting.
    She then moved onto Forumla Renault and Formula Three atthe age of 2022.
    Between 2006 and 2012 she competed in the DTM, racing for Mucke Motorsport, and in 2015 she moved to Formula One with Williams.
    Toto Wolff and Susie Wolff
    Under the Williams banner, she made history by becoming the first woman to participate in a Forumla One weekend since 1992, driving two practice sessions as the British and German Grands Prix.
    Wolff retired from racing in 2015 and joined Mercedes a year later as one of their ambassadors.
    And now she’s the CEO of Venturi Racing in Formula E.
    Susie married Toto in 2011, several years after first meeting, in a Capri wedding.
    And after six years of marriage, Susie gave birth to their first child – a boy called Jack.
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    Lewis Hamilton opens up on retirement and his F1 future after Toto Wolff claims Mercedes star can reach 400 races

    LEWIS HAMILTON has lifted the lid on his F1 future after Mercedes boss Toto Wolff claimed the Brit can reach 400 races in the sport.Hamilton’s had an illustrious career since starting out with McLaren in 2007.
    Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has claimed Lewis Hamilton can reach 400 races with the teamCredit: Reuters
    But Hamilton revealed he’s taking it one race at a time in response to Wolff’s predictionCredit: Rex
    The Brit went on to join Mercedes in 2013, and has scooped seven titles thus far.
    He was denied the chance to break F1 legend Micheal Schumacher’s record and lift his eighth title by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen last season.
    And Hamilton’s crushing loss sparked fears that his pending retirement loomed.
    But he brushed off the rumours to reach 300 races this season at the French GP.
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    Hamilton finished the race in second, behind Verstappen, and his performance led Wolff to claim the Mercedes star can add another 100 races to his catalogue, over the next decade.
    He said: “[Lewis and I] talked a few weeks ago about how long our partnership can go and the figure discussed was about five to 10 years, so I think we can go to 400.”
    However, Hamilton didn’t share the same optimism when asked about Wolff’s prediction.
    He responded: “That’s a lot of races! I firstly just want to be grateful to get to this point.

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    “But I still feel fresh and still feel like I’ve got plenty of fuel left in the tank.
    “So, I’m enjoying what I’m doing. I’m… really, really proud and enjoying arriving every day and working with this incredible group of people. I’m also enjoying working with the sport more than ever.
    He also urged Mercedes to do better after their poor start to the season.
    Mercedes languish in third in the F1 table, behind Ferarri and leaders Red Bull.
    While Hamilton’s chances of clinching the F1 title look slim as he sits in sixth spot in the driver standings.
    He added: “But again, just with our team, I always want to continue to be building.
    “It’s one thing having races, but it’s also continuing the work that we do outside and doing more; I think Mercedes and us can always do more, and we will.”
    Mercedes and Hamilton will have the chance to close the gap this weekend at the Belgium GP after the F1’s month-long break. More

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    Michael Schumacher has THIRD Ferrari sold off at auction for £5m…with iconic F1 collection worth whopping £17m

    FORMULA ONE legend Michael Schumacher’s legendary Ferrari has been sold at auction for £5million. The German’s iconic car from 1998 has a 100 per cent winning record, the only car to ever be used more than three times and win every race.
    The Ferrari F300 racer driven by German ace Michael Schumacher has sold for millions at auctionCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton are level on seven world championship winsCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Michael Schumacher won the British Grand Prix in 1998 in the car
    Schumacher, 53, won all four races in this version of the F300.
    The first victory came at the Canadian GP, followed by wins in France and at Silverstone. He then took the chequered flag in Monzo too.
    However, that was not enough to win that year’s title as Schumacher was beaten by Mika Hakkinen.
    The vehicle has the chassis number 187, a complete three litre V10 engine and 800 brake horsepower.
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    It was sold by Sotheby’s Auction House for £5,272,818 in Monterey, Mexico.
    It becomes the fourth most expensive F1 car ever behind two other Ferraris driven by the seven-time world champion and a vintage Mercedes.
    The third most expensive was Schuey’s car used in the 2002 Austrain Grand Prix where he was controversially allowed to overtake team-mate Rubens Barrichello on the last lap to win the race.
    He went on to win the championship in the car.
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    In second place was Schumacher’s 2001 car used in the Monaco Grand Prix that hit the £6million mark.
    It takes the total sales of legend’s F1 cars to £17million.
    The most expensive ever sold is the 1954 Mercedes W196R driven by Juan Manuel Fangio as he won the title.
    Schumacher himself has a £7million car collection that includes a rare Ferrari he drove in F1 worth £2.8million.
    It was purchased for a staggering £24.5million.
    Schumacher current health state is unknown following his skiing accident in 2013 but it’s reported his family is paying £115,00-a-week for special care. More

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    Who is F1 driver Carlos Sainz’s girlfriend Isabel Hernaez, how long as she been with Ferrari star?

    CARLOS SAINZ has enjoyed his most successful season yet as an F1 driver in 2022. The Spaniard won his first ever race at the British Grand Prix in July and has been battling for podiums since the season started in March.
    Isabel Hernaez works as a PR officer for Victoria Collection
    Isabel Hernaez and Carlos Sainz have been together since 2017
    Sainz is a fan favourite and is one of the most promising drivers in the sport.
    He’s supported by his cousin and manager Carlos Onoro Sainz in the paddock and good pals with Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc.
    But Sainz also has girlfriend Isabel Hernaez cheering him on during big races.

    Who is Carlos Sainz’s girlfriend Isabel Hernaez?
    Isabel Hernaez, 27, is Sainz’s long-time girlfriend, having been with the F1 star since at least 2017.
    Both Sainz and Hernaez are very private about their relationship, having not posted pictures of each other on their respective Instagram accounts.
    Hernaez has a degree in bilingual journalism and currently works as a press officer for Scalpers Company and Victoria Collection.
    Hernaez has over 135,000 followers on Instagram, amassing millions of likes on the social media platform.
    Sainz and Hernaez are not married and they do not have any children together.
    Earlier this summer, the pair enjoyed a relaxing holiday together on the island of Mallorca.
    Sainz whipped his top off as he basked in the sunshine in a pair of cream shorts.
    Meanwhile, Isabel soaked up some rays on a boat wearing just a dusky pink bikini.
    Isabel Hernaez studied bilingual journalism at university
    Isabel Hernaez has spent this summer on holiday in Mallorca with Carlos Sainz
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