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Hamilton believes Ferrari's are in a class of their own

Formula 1
Gasly opens up on Red Bull demotion
Pierre Gasly can remember the exact time he was told he was losing his Red Bull seat -- 8.42am on the morning of the news being made public in early August.


Paris Saint-Germain
Football
Neymar releases F1-themed football boot
Brazilian football icon Neymar has released an F1-themed boot called 'Speed Freak'.

AutoRacing
Albon replaces Gasly at Red Bull
Alex Albon will take Pierre Gasly's seat at Red Bull for the second half of the 2019 season, with Gasly moving back to Toro Rosso.

Formula 1
2020 F1 grid: Red Bull, Hulkenberg provide biggest unanswered questions
Red Bull holds the most coveted of the remaining vacancies for a driver on the 2020 grid. Here's a look at the remaining pieces of the driver market puzzle.

Formula 1
Should Mercedes choose Ocon or Bottas? Making sense of the 2020 F1 driver market
After the Hungarian Grand Prix, as decisions are made over driver line-ups for next year, there are as many rumoured changes as confirmed drivers for 2020.

Formula 1
Horner to Gasly: You shouldn't be fighting McLaren, Alfa
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has urged Pierre Gasly to use the summer break as a chance to get over his recent poor form.

Max Verstappen
Verstappen reluctant to rate his F1 season
Max Verstappen was reluctant to give himself a rating for his F1 performances this season.

Formula 1
How Verstappen got the better of Hamilton, Vettel and everyone else at the German GP
The German Grand Prix was one of the most exciting Formula One races in recent memory. Laurence Edmondson looks at the drivers who threw away the chance of victory and how the winner, Max Verstappen, got over the line.

Formula 1
Honda takes a dig at Alonso after second win of 2019
After Max Verstappen's second victory of the Red Bull-Honda era, the Japanese manufacturer couldn't help but make reference to one of Fernando Alonso's infamous put-down of its engine four years ago.

Formula 1
Horner: Vettel cost Max shot at P2
Max Verstappen could have finished second at the British Grand Prix had he not been punted off the race track by Sebastian Vettel, according to Red Bull team boss Christian Horner.

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