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    Lewis Hamilton and Co given hope for 2024 F1 season as Red Bull chief reveals Max Verstappen’s weakness

    RED BULL director Helmut Marko has revealed the key aspect in which Max Verstappen can still improve.The Dutchman dominated Formula 1 in 2023, winning 19 of the 22 races.
    Max Verstappen has dominated Formula 1 in recent yearsCredit: PA
    Verstappen won his third world title on the bounce and is expected to make it four next time out.
    But Marko, 80, believes he still has room to improve.
    Speaking to Sky Germany, Marko said: “Here and there he gets a little impatient when the car is not exactly to his liking.
    “He becomes even faster and takes more care of the material. That gives him an advantage again. I would never have thought it possible, so I don’t see any limits to the top.”
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    Marko believes that the best is yet to come for F1’s most dominant driver, in daunting news for other competitors.
    He added: “It’s his absolute will to win, he can go to the limit in every situation. He does that with aplomb and ease.
    “He has made a very decisive step in tyre management. He can drive at the limit without pushing the tyres.
    “He knows how far he can go. We haven’t seen the peak yet.”
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    McLaren team principal Andrea Stella recently snubbed seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton when naming his three best drivers on the grid.
    Speaking to DAZN, Stella said: “Lando [Norris] 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.
    “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.”
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    Max Verstappen must cough up more than £1MILLION to compete in F1 next season – but Lewis Hamilton pays less than half

    MAX VERSTAPPEN will have to pay more than £1MILLION to compete in F1 next season.The Dutch star, 26, claimed his third successive drivers’ championship in 2023 with a record 16 wins and 575 points.
    Max Verstappen will have to pay more than £1million to take part in the 2024 seasonCredit: Rex
    Lewis Hamilton will only have to pay £431,000 to compete next yearCredit: Alamy
    But the price of his dominant year means he will have to shell out a substantial amount to compete in 2024.
    F1 racing licences for the following season are always calculated by the previous term’s points totals.
    The base cost for the drivers is nearly £9,000, before each point accumulated incurs an additional £1800.
    This means Verstappen’s 575-point total racks up a payment of more than £1m.
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    The overall total for the Dutch driver stands at £1,046,911.
    However, it is likely Red Bull will cover the cost of the racing licence for their star man.
    Meanwhile, seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton will only have to pay £431,349 to compete in 2024 – less than half the fee of rival Verstappen.
    He picked up just 234 points and failed to win a race for a second consecutive season.
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    Williams driver Logan Sargeant, who claimed just one point in the 2023 season, will pay the least amount after accumulating a total of just £10,800.
    Verstappen has complained in the past about having to pay the hefty fees.
    He said: “I don’t think it’s right that we have to pay so much.
    “It doesn’t happen in other sports either. And there are more and more races.”
    There will be a record 24 races next season, up from 22 in 2023. More

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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

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    Lewis Hamilton admits he’d ‘love to drive’ F1 rival’s car as he opens up on ‘two difficult years’ at Mercedes

    LEWIS HAMILTON has admitted he would love to drive Red Bull’s Formula One car.Mercedes have had a challenging couple of years since the new era of F1 car designs were introduced into the sporting regulations.
    Lewis Hamilton has admitted he would ‘love’ to drive the Red Bull F1 carCredit: Alamy
    Max Verstappen enjoyed unprecedented success behind the wheel this seasonCredit: Getty
    The Brackley-based team have won just won race in the last two seasons, with that sole win coming with George Russell in Brazil 2022.
    And that has left seven-time world champion Hamilton without a race win for two years, having previously won a race in every season he had featured in beforehand.
    Hamilton showed his quality by finishing the best of the rest in the 2023 drivers championship, but was still unable to snatch a race win thanks to the unprecedented dominance of Red Bull.
    Indeed, Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz was the only driver not in a Red Bull to take a chequered flag this season as Max Verstappen hoovered up a record-breaking 19 race wins and Sergio Perez landed two.
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    Red Bull brainiac designer Adrian Newey has already claimed their car evolution plan next year will be “so difficult for anyone to catch up”, so Hamilton’s challenge may get even harder.
    NOT that the 38-year-old is backing down from the challenge, but he believes every driver on the grid would love driving the “most dominant car of all-time”.
    As quoted by F1i.com, he said: “Every driver here looks at the Red Bull car and would love to drive that car, and I am not saying that I wouldn’t love to drive that car and feel how good it is, every driver would feel that.”
    However, he also backed Mercedes to recreate the winning formula which allowed Hamilton to land six of his seven world titles.
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    He said: “We’ve had two difficult years, and if we work towards beating that car, it is going to be a way better feeling than stepping into the best car.
    “That wouldn’t do much for me, in the sense of stepping into the car that is the most dominant of all-time.
    “Working with my team to build and be able to beat them, that would be better for my legacy.”
    Despite this, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has backed Hamilton to be fighting for the title in 2024, so long as the team deliver a car capable keeping up with Red Bull.
    When asked by Sky Sports as to whether they can bridge that gap next season, Wolff said: “New season starts with a completely new car and that gives opportunities but also risks.
    “I think we’ve got to be realistic.”
    He added: “If we are able to give him the car, then he will be fighting for a world championship.
    “I have no doubt. It’s clear that when you have a Formula 1 car like we have now, you are never at ease with it.”
    Verstappen broke a number of records with Red Bull in 2023, including the sport’s longest race-winning streak with ten and becoming the first driver to ever lead 1000 laps in a season.
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    Red Bull chief Christian Horner wins €500 bet after Max Verstappen’s stunning turnaround in Abu Dhabi GP qualifying

    MAX VERSTAPPEN took pole for the final race of the season – winning his boss Christian Horner a €500 bet in the process.Horner had a wager with Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko that Verstappen would qualify on the front row for tomorrow’s race.
    Verstappen’s pole earned Christian Horner €500Credit: EPA
    Horner won the bet with Helmut MarkoCredit: AFP
    The Dutchman had struggled during practice and had complained about the handling of his car.
    During Friday’s practice he was fortunate to escape without even a ticking off for passing Hamilton and Russell in the pitlane.
    However, he blasted his way to P1 ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and McLaren’s Oscar Piastri.
    After he crossed the line, Horner said: “Well done mate. You have just won me 500 euros out of Helmut, which is like getting blood out of a stone.”
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    Verstappen replied: “Helmut lost a bet? What world are we living in?”
    He later added: “What a turn around because practice was not looking that good. I was struggling with the balance and made some changes and from lap one, I was a lot more connected and it felt a bit better.
    “It shows that details make the difference because I was not so happy until qualifying and then it turned in my favour.”
    It was Verstappen’s 32nd career pole and 12th of the season and means he is on course for his 19th win of the season in tomorrow’s race.
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    It came after Lando Norris made a mistake on his final run and he qualified fifth.
    However, Lewis Hamilton had another disastrous qualifying session to raise doubts as to whether he will ever be in position to challenge for wins.
    Incredibly, it has been 721 days since his last victory, coming in Jeddah in the Saudi GP on December 5th, 2021.
    Hamilton was eliminated from the second session and qualified down in 11th place while his teammate George Russell was fourth.
    Meanwhile, Carlos Sainz also had a shocker and was a surprise scalp in Q1 and qualified in 16th place in his Ferrari. More

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    Lewis Hamilton’s Red Bull F1 saga takes shock twist as it’s claimed his own DAD was in contact with Christian Horner

    SIR LEWIS HAMILTON’S dad Anthony is claimed to have been in contact with Red Bull.It comes after Hamilton was forced to deny suggestions he had reached out to Christian Horner about joining his team.
    Anthony Hamilton, left, is claimed to have spoken to Christian HornerCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Lewis Hamilton denied Horner’s claim he had reached out to the Red Bull chiefCredit: Getty
    Hamilton accused the Red Bull chief of “stirring things” and rejected claims he or one of his representatives reached out to Horner.
    Horner said there was “an enquiry” from Hamilton and a Red Bull spokesperson has now claimed it was Anthony who made the approach.
    SunSport understands Anthony and Red Bull have been in contact – although he is no longer part of Hamilton’s management team.
    Anthony managed Hamilton early in his career but quit that role in 2010.
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    The Brit had been linked with an exit from Mercedes earlier this year but ended up agreeing a new deal with the Silver Arrows in August.
    That will see Hamilton remain at Mercedes until 2025 and the seven-time champion confirmed his commitment to his team by shooting down Horner’s comments.
    He said: “I don’t really know where that story’s come from. I mean I know it has come from Christian [Horner].
    “I don’t really understand what he’s been talking about because no one from my team as far as I’m aware has spoken to him.
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    “I haven’t spoken to Christian, really, in years. However, he did reach out to me earlier in the year about meeting up, but that’s it.
    “I just congratulated them on an amazing year and said hopefully soon I’ll be able to fight against them in the near future – that was it.
    “So I’m not really sure, I think it’s just stirring things.” More

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    Lewis Hamilton slams F1 rival Christian Horner for ‘stirring things’ and says ‘I don’t understand what he’s on about’

    LEWIS HAMILTON has accused Christian Horner of “stirring things” after the Red Bull chief claimed he was keen to join them from Mercedes.Horner told the Daily Mail that a representative of Hamilton’s had reached out to him about joining Red Bull to work alongside Max Verstappen.
    Lewis Hamilton has slammed Christian Horner for “stirring things”Credit: Rex
    Horner had claimed that a member of Hamilton’s team had reached out to him about Hamilton joining Red BullCredit: Getty

    But the Brit driver has rubbished the claims in an interview ahead of this weekend’s season closer in Abu Dhabi.
    Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: “I don’t really know where that story’s come from. I mean I know it has come from Christian [Horner].
    “I don’t really understand what he’s been talking about because no one from my team as far as I’m aware has spoken to him.
    “I haven’t spoken to Christian, really, in years. However, he did reach out to me earlier in the year about meeting up, but that’s it.
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    “I just congratulated them on an amazing year and said hopefully soon I’ll be able to fight against them in the near future – that was it.
    “So I’m not really sure, I think it’s just stirring things.”
    Hamilton had been linked with an exit from the Mercedes in recent times, but ended up agreeing a new deal with the Silver Arrows this August that will see him stay put until 2025.
    When probed further about the Horner’s claims, Hamilton doubled down on the fact there had been no talks.
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    He said: “There aren’t any confidential discussions. You know Christian, he loves that kind of stuff.”
    The 38-year-old has been struggling at Mercedes over the last two years and is now just one race away from going two seasons without a single win.
    Meanwhile Red Bull have made this year’s competition essentially a nine month long procession due to their dominance.
    Max Verstappen tied up his third consecutive World Championship in Qatar with SIX races still to go.
    The Belgian-Dutch driver has won all but three of this year’s Grand Prix with his teammate Sergio Perez winning two of the races he was unsuccessful in. More

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    Red Bull reveal striking new feature ahead of Las Vegas Grand Prix for Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez

    ORACLE RED BULL RACING have revealed a stunning set of wheel covers, set to be showcased in this weekend’s Las Vegas Grand Prix.The design follows the continued partnership with the world’s most popular poker site, PokerStars – who’ve taken over the city in recent weeks.
    A close-up of the PokerStars ‘chip’ wheel covers
    They’ll be used during this weekend’s Las Vegas Grand Prix
    The North American Poker Tour made its return after 12 years just last week, in the lead up to this showpiece race.
    An incredible 1,095 players took their seats for the main event, while PokerStars’ online winners from all over the world enjoyed the iconic Las Vegas scene for live poker action.
    All this before the Grand Prix festivities via PokerStars’ epic Vegas Gold Pass promotion, including VIP experiences for the racing purists who sought out a limited-edition Vegas Red Spade Pass via various giveaways at PokerStars throughout this season.
    Now, alongside the livery designed by Oracle Red Bull Racing fan, Lindsay Palmer, the RB19 wheels will look the part with unique poker chip covers.
    The red and white design shows off the iconic PokerStars Red Spade in it’s striking red and white design.
    Continuing their ongoing efforts to give back and offer rewards to the poker community, PokerStars have revealed that fans will have the chance to own these bespoke race-worn wheel covers – signed by Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez.
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    Verstappen and Perez will sign the covers after the race
    Fans can then win the covers via the PokerStars socials
    These will be available to win across PokerStars’ socials – so keep an eye out for that.
    PokerStars also assumed the role of Games Master during Oracle Red Bull Racing’s Grand Tauro USA – featuring a line of games and activities laid on across the four-day journey and included some famous faces and ended with a night of poker.
    Rebecca McAdam Willetts, Director of Partnerships & Public Relations at PokerStars said: “We’re honoured to be the first to feature on the team’s wheels, and such an iconic part of a very special livery for the inaugural race in Las Vegas.
    “Our wheel reveal marks the pinnacle of our efforts this year to excite and reward fans and customers, and we’re super excited to physically share such an iconic piece of racing memorabilia with our community.
    “We’ve truly brought our two worlds together to create two weeks of entertainment for poker fans and F1 fans alike. From our NAPT, to our sponsorship of Oracle Red Bull Racing’s Grand Tauro, to charity poker for fans on race week and incredible VIP experiences, we’re seeing through our commitment to deliver unforgettable memories.
    “We believe there’s no partner in the racing world who can do Vegas like we can, and we’re grateful to Oracle Red Bull Racing for allowing us to deliver our vision for the wheel covers and offer fans the chance to get their hands on them.”
    The PokerStars community can follow along with all the action at home from Las Vegas via PokerStars social channels.

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