McLaren's Oscar Piastri on pole for sprint race
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PlanetF1 on MSNLewis Hamilton the target of team radio rant after ‘dangerous’ Belgian GP near missLewis Hamilton was the target of an angry team radio rant by Sauber driver Gabriel Bortoleto during FP1 at the Belgian Grand Prix. And Hamilton’s Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc weighed in on the incident, calling the near miss at Eau Rouge “dangerous.”
Now at Ferrari, Hamilton recalled when he first met Horner at Red Bull and acknowledged the “remarkable” job he did at the team. “It doesn’t change anything in my life,”
Hamilton said it's ‘crunch time’ as he and Ferrari try to regain contender status and hunt for his eighth world championship.
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Autosport on MSNWhy Lewis Hamilton "called on meetings with” Ferrari bosses ahead of F1 Belgian GPLewis Hamilton says he will challenge every area of Maranello as “crunch time” nears in his hunt for an eighth world title
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No wins. Nary even a podium finish. And virtually no hope of a championship. Lewis Hamilton is so fed up with his results at Ferrari midway through his first season with the team that he’s taking matters into his own hands.
Oscar Piastri took sprint pole by over four tenths ahead of Max Verstappen and Lando Norris at Spa-Francorchamps. With Oscar Piastri having showed ominous pace in FP1 at Belgium, he was favourite to take sprint pole ahead of his rivals.
Lewis Hamilton paid a measured tribute to old foe Christian Horner on Thursday as Formula One prepared for its first race in 20 years without the now-dismissed Red Bull team boss.Horner had run Red Bull from 2005,