Unraveling the Miami GP Radio Controversies: A Deep Dive into F1’s Complicated Relationship with Team Orders

During the Miami Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz expressed frustration towards their respective teams over team radio, particularly, Sainz faced a team orders mix-up that cost him positions to his teammate. Sainz felt “stupid” and “powerless” after being passed by his teammate Alex Albon despite assurances he wouldn’t be, Hamilton also criticized Ferrari for poor teamwork during the race. Meanwhile, McLaren decided to let their drivers, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, race each other without team orders, as they lead the championship standings and want to avoid harming…

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Terrifying Revisited: Schumacher Soars in Intense Australian GP Start Crash

Terrifying Revisited: Schumacher Soars in Intense Australian GP Start Crash

RacingNews365 revisits one of the most iconic starts to a grand prix season: the 2002 Australian Grand Prix.

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Loeb’s Legendary Triumph: Record Fifth Race of Champions Victory

Loeb's Legendary Triumph: Record Fifth Race of Champions Victory

Sebastien Loeb beat Chaz Mostert at the Accor Stadium in Sydney to win Race of Champions for a record fifth time. The nine-time World Rally champion beat the 24-time Supercars race winner 2-0 in th…

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Shocking Upset: Ekstrom and McRae Exit Race of Champions

Shocking Upset: Ekstrom and McRae Exit Race of Champions

Mattias Ekstrom and Max McRae have been forced to withdraw from this weekend’s Race of Champions event in Sydney, Australia. Ekstrom (main image), a four-time winner of the Race of Champions,…

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