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  • Kendall Jenner Left Screaming ‘I Hate You’ to Lewis Hamilton After Getting Tricked into 2 Rounds of Hot Lap

    Kendall Jenner Left Screaming ‘I Hate You’ to Lewis Hamilton After Getting Tricked into 2 Rounds of Hot Lap

    Kendall Jenner Left Screaming ‘I Hate You’ to Lewis Hamilton After Getting Tricked into 2 Rounds of Hot Lap

    A hot lap around the circuit with an F1 driver has become a rare privilege. American Supermodel Kendall Jenner got that privilege as a Tommy Hilfiger model and Lewis Hamilton’s friend. The fashion house, also a brand ambassador for Mercedes, put the two in a car for a hot lap around the Miami International Autodrome. Being in the company of a friend, the seven-time champion got comfortable and let his goofy side out. However, it gave twice the amount of jump scares for the 28-year-old model.

    As opposed to the usual single hot lap around the track, the Mercedes man took Jenner out for two. The model was already screaming at the top of her lungs throughout. Her soul left her body in the second lap and she started it with “Oh my god! Lewis! I literally hate you”. It did not end there though.

    Reveling in the task of making the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star scream, the Brit also did some donuts to add to his fun. Throughout the hot lap, Jenner was heard saying things like: “Oh my god, I’m going to cry”, “Holy Sh*t”, “I can’t believe this is what you do, all the time”, “This is insane”, “Okay, I get it, you’re really good”. 

    The American celebrity might’ve given the backhanded compliment to make the F1 champion stop. However, as soon as she confessed, “I feel so much better now that it’s over”, Hamilton teased a third lap.

    Luckily for her, it was the end of her misery which lasted two very long laps. However, during her unfiltered reactions, Jenner said something that has caught everyone’s attention.

    Has Kendall Jenner spilled Lewis Hamilton’s 2024 Met Gala plans?

    Over the years, Lewis Hamilton has become a popular figure in the world of fashion. Naturally, when the Met Gala happens, the Brit often gets an invite. However, Hamilton has not attended the Gala since 2021. This might change in 2024 as Jenner accidentally spilled the beans during her rant. During her rants, she said, “We have the Met Gala on Monday!”

    The 2024 edition is in fact on the 6th of May, Monday. So, will Lewis Hamilton drape himself in his iteration of the “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,” which is this year’s theme? Apart from the theme Anna Wintour’s invitees are also supposed to follow “The Garden of Time” dress code.

    Only time will tell if the fashion face of F1 will walk up the stairs of the Metropolitan Museum of Art around 6 PM EST for the charitable event.

    The world’s eyes will be peeled to the event to admire and comment on the various outfits from the most fashionable people on the planet. So, if Lewis Hamilton does decide to grace the event, it will surely be on the front page.

  • F1 calendar 2024: Max Verstappen eyes third successive win at USA GP after Japanese and Chinese triumphs

    F1 calendar 2024: Max Verstappen eyes third successive win at USA GP after Japanese and Chinese triumphs

    FASTEN your seatbelts F1 fans as the 2024 season has gotten off to a thrilling start – with Max Verstappen at the top of the driver standings.

    The Dutchman broke all types of records last campaign on his way to winning a third consecutive championship.

    Max Verstappen won his third consecutive title in 2023
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    Max Verstappen won his third consecutive title in 2023Credit: PA
    And the Red Bull racer did it in style by topping the podium in 19 out of the 23 races.

    Verstappen picked up his fourth win of the 2024 F1 season in China after a solid performance during the Japanese GP just a couple of weeks before.

    The wait for Lewis Hamilton’s first win since December 5, 2021, continues due to Verstappen’s dominance persisting this season.

    F1 calendar 2024

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    All session and race timings are in UK time.

    Bahrain Grand Prix

    Track: Bahrain International Circuit
    Winner: Max Verstappen

    Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

    Track: Jeddah Corniche Circuit
    Winner: Max Verstappen

    Australian Grand Prix

    Track: Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
    Winner: Carlos Sainz

    Japanese Grand Prix

    Track: Suzuka International Racing Course
    Winner: Max Verstappen

    Chinese Grand Prix

    Track: Shanghai International Circuit
    Sprint race winner: Max Verstappen
    Winner: Max Verstappen

    United States Grand Prix

    Track: Miami International Autodrome
    Saturday, May 4: Sprint race
    Sunday, May 5: United States Grand Prix – 9pm
    The Sun’s Ben Hunt reveals his five greatest Formula One Drivers Ever – with Michael Schumacher in between two Brits

    Emilia Romagna Grand Prix

    Track: Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
    Sunday, May 19: Italian Grand Prix – 2pm

    Monaco Grand Prix

    Track: Circuit de Monaco
    Sunday, May 26: Monaco Grand Prix – 2pm

    Canadian Grand Prix

    Track: Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve
    Sunday, June 9: Canadian Grand Prix – 7pm

    Spanish Grand Prix

    Track: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
    Sunday, June 23: Spanish Grand Prix – 2pm

    Austrian Grand Prix

    Track: Red Bull Ring
    Saturday, June 29: Sprint race
    Sunday, June 30: Austrian Grand Prix – 2pm

    British Grand Prix

    Track: Silverstone Circuit
    Sunday, July 7: British Grand Prix – 3pm

    Hungarian Grand Prix

    Track: Hungaroring
    Sunday, July 21: Hungarian Grand Prix – 2pm

    Belgian Grand Prix

    Track: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
    Sunday, July 28: Belgian Grand Prix – 2pm

    Dutch Grand Prix

    Track: Circuit Zandvoort
    Sunday, August 25: Dutch Grand Prix – 2pm

    Italian Grand Prix

    Track: Autodromo Nazionale Monza
    Sunday, September 1: Italian Grand Prix – 2pm

    Azerbaijan Grand Prix

    Track: Baku City Circuit
    Sunday, September 15: Azerbaijan Grand Prix – 12pm

    Singapore Grand Prix

    Track: Marina Bay Street Circuit
    Sunday, September 22: Singapore Grand Prix – 1pm

    United States Grand Prix

    Track: Circuit of the Americas
    Saturday, October 19: Sprint race
    Sunday, October 20: United States Grand Prix – 8pm

    Mexican Grand Prix

    Track: Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
    Sunday, October 27: Mexican City Grand Prix – 8pm

    Brazilian Grand Prix

    Track: Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace
    Saturday, November 2: Sprint race
    Sunday, November 3: Sao Paulo Grand Prix – 5pm

    United States Grand Prix

    Track: Las Vegas Strip Circuit
    Sunday, November 23: Las Vegas Grand Prix – 6am

    Qatar Grand Prix

    Track: Lusali International Circuit
    Saturday, November 30: Sprint race
    Sunday, December 1: Qatar Grand Prix – 5pm

    Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

    Track: Yas Marina Circuit
    Sunday, December 8: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 1pm

    Max Verstappen won the 2023 title after a Sprint race in Qatar
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    Max Verstappen won the 2023 title after a Sprint race in Qatar

  • British F1 wonderkid Oliver Bearman, 18, lined up for 2025 seat after breakthrough year to replace fan-favourite racer

    British F1 wonderkid Oliver Bearman, 18, lined up for 2025 seat after breakthrough year to replace fan-favourite racer

    BRITISH wonderkid Oliver Bearman looks set to earn a seat with Haas for the 2025 Formula 1 season, according to reports.

    The 18-year-old impressed on his F1 debut in Saudi Arabia last month as he finished a highly respectable seventh after being handed an opportunity with Ferrari when Carlos Sainz was ruled out with appendicitis.

    Oliver Bearman could land a seat for the 2025 Formula 1 season
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    Oliver Bearman could land a seat for the 2025 Formula 1 seasonCredit: Getty

    Nico Hulkenberg will leave Haas for Stake at the end of the season
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    Nico Hulkenberg will leave Haas for Stake at the end of the seasonCredit: Getty
    That caught the attention of the paddock as the teenager put himself in the frame to be considered for a permanent seat next year.

    And according to The Times he is now the frontrunner to replace Nico Hulkenberg, 36, at Haas after it was confirmed the fan-favourite will be leaving at the end of the 2024 campaign.

    It comes after SunSport exclusively tipped Bearman to join the team back in March.

    Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu, who was alerted to Bearman’s quality by his performance in Saudi, will give the Chelmsford-born star six practice sessions in their car this season.

    He is also the favourite to succeed Hulkenberg – who has signed a multi-year deal with Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber.

    Stake will become Audi in 2026.

    An announcement about Bearman to Haas is not expected in the near-future.

    Bearman has been tipped as a future star after winning the F4 series in both Italy and Germany in 2021.

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    The sixth race of the season is the Miami Grand Prix on May 5
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    The sixth race of the season is the Miami Grand Prix on May 5
    After climbing up to F3, the teen sensation finished third and was then promoted to F2 last year with Prema Racing.

    He has driven four of the six F2 races so far this season, achieving a best finish of ninth place.

    Meanwhile, there are a number of other driver moves being mooted for 2025.
    Brit F1 sensation Oliver Bearman, 18, seals impressive 7th in first ever GP as Max Verstappen wins in Saudi Arabia
    Red Bull are keeping tabs on Sainz as he prepares to lose his seat at Ferrari to Lewis Hamilton, although the constructors champions would rather keep hold of Sergio Perez providing he maintains his level.

    Hulkenberg will replace either Valtteri Bottas or Zhou Guanyu at Stake, meaning one of them need to find a seat for next season.

    Mercedes are also understood to be keen on bringing in world champion Max Verstappen by 2026.

    Bearman impressed in Saudi Arabia as he claimed seventh place on his F1 debut

  • Real reason Prince Harry ‘turned down a meeting with King Charles’ during whistle-stop London visit revealed

    Real reason Prince Harry ‘turned down a meeting with King Charles’ during whistle-stop London visit revealed

    Harry was in London earlier this month but did not see the King

    THE “REAL reason” Prince Harry allegedly turned down an invite from King Charles to stay at a royal residence can be revealed.

    The 39-year-old spent three nights in London on a whistle-stop tour to promote the Invictus Games this month but didn’t see the King.

    Prince Harry 'rejected' an invite from King Charles to stay at a royal residence over security concerns, it is alleged
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    Prince Harry ‘rejected’ an invite from King Charles to stay at a royal residence over security concerns, it is allegedCredit: Getty

    Prince Harry smiles as he leaves the Honourable Artillery Company
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    Prince Harry smiles as he leaves the Honourable Artillery CompanyCredit: LNP

    Prince Harry will not meet King Charles
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    Prince Harry will not meet King CharlesCredit: AFP
    Harry was said to have made several requests for a meeting and blamed the King’s “full programme” when it didn’t happen.

    But Charles did agree to put Harry up at a secret royal residence knowing he does not have a UK base, according to The Telegraph.

    And Harry said no because it would leave him staying in a “visible location with public entrance and exit points and no police protection”, it has been claimed.

    Harry ended up staying in a hotel, which he could leave unnoticed.

    This is despite any royal residence having armed guards at entry and exit points, which any London hotel wouldn’t have.

    It’s not been reported where exactly Prince Harry was offered a room, but it is thought St James’ Palace is a strong contender.

    It’s directly opposite Clarence house where the King stays when he’s in London.

    Prince Harry claimed the King was “too busy” to meet.

    A spokesman said: “It unfortunately will not be possible due to His Majesty’s full programme.

    “The Duke of course is understanding of his father’s diary of commitments and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon.”

    Since then it’s been revealed the King did have a packed programme that week, but had made changes that would let him see his son.

    The Duke arrived in London on May 7 for a three-day promotional tour of the Invictus Games, which is celebrating its ten year anniversary.

    On May 8 Harry spoke at an event in St Paul’s Cathedral where he gave a Bible reading from Corinthians that stressed different people have different gifts and strengths.

    As Harry’s event got underway, The King met members of the public at a Buckingham Palace garden party just over two miles away.

    The prince was also the surprise guest at a party hosted by Scotty’s Little Soldiers, a charity that supports the bereaved kids of military personnel.

    Harry has been in legal battles with the Home Office over security during visits to the UK.

    The Duke of course is understanding of his father’s diary of commitments and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon

    Archewell Spokesman
    The prince has only been allowed police protection when taking part in royal events, according to the Telegraph.

    Such instances include the late Queen’s funeral or when he was taken to meet the King from Heathrow in February following Charles’ shock cancer diagnosis.

    When travelling to and from his hotel in February, the prince only had his own, private bodyguards, the Telegraph alleges.

    He now has to give the Metropolitan Police 28 days’ notice if he wants to come to the UK with security provisions.

    Each request is dealt with on an individual basis by Ravec, the committee overseeing the protection of royalty and public figures.

    Harry’s whistle-stop February visit took just 26 hours while he spent just 20 hours in London for the King’s Coronation last May.

    The Duke spent between 30 and 40 minutes with Charles at Clarence House before the Monarch departed for Sandringham via helicopter.

    Harry and Meghan have been without a UK home since the The Sun revealed they were evicted from Frogmore Cottage last year.

    Archewell was approached for comment.

    Harry & the King can’t play happy families with such huge public attention, says The Sun’s Matt Wilkinson

    By Matt Wilkinson, Royal Editor

    Prince Harry is in London but he won’t meet his father The King.

    The Duke of Sussex arrived from LA alone without Meghan or their children for a busy diary of events marking 10 years of his Invictus Games.

    Before setting off from California it is understood Harry was said to have been “keen’ to see the King for only the second time since his cancer diagnosis.

    It is rather telling that confirmation there will be no meeting has come from the Office of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex rather than Buckingham Palace.

    His team say “it unfortunately will not be possible due to His Majesty’s full program”.

    They add: “The Duke of course is understanding of his father’s diary of commitments and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon.”

    Now, the word that jumps out is “priorities”.

    The King, we understand, is busy as he returns to public duty.

    For instance, on Tuesday while Harry was in London the King was carrying out his constitutional duty and meeting the Prime Minister of Fiji at the palace.

    He is also set to host a palace garden party and weekly audience with the Prime Minister on Wednesday.

    And Harry’s diary is packed full for three days with Invictus. However, they will be at times just two miles apart and risk even driving past each other on London’s roads.

    Some observers may see this as “sad” that father and son cannot find time.

    Others may say that it’s understandable as both have work commitments and “priorities”.

    But maybe there has just been too much water under the bridge for father and son to play happy families amid such huge public attention

    Prince Harry and Sir Keith Mills speak onstage
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    Prince Harry and Sir Keith Mills speak onstageCredit: Getty

    Harry travelled to London from California but did not meet King Charles
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    Harry travelled to London from California but did not meet King CharlesCredit: Getty

    Harry (white shirt, centre) arriving in the UK
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    Harry (white shirt, centre) arriving in the UKCredit: Sky News

    Harry did not meet his brother Prince William
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    Harry did not meet his brother Prince WilliamCredit: AP

    A timeline of Prince Harry and William’s ‘feud’: Brothers ‘at war’

    In 2018, The Sun told how “simmering tension” began when William questioned the speed of Harry and Meghan’s engagement.

    The first hints of friction reportedly came after William was introduced to Meghan when she was staying at Kensington Palace.

    Once she’d returned home to Canada, William and Harry sat down for a brother-to-brother chat.

    He knew Harry was already head-over-heels for her but it has been claimed he advised him to take it slowly.

    The younger prince reportedly didn’t take too kindly to the advice, with one royal source saying he “went mental”.

    Then in June 2019 Harry and Meghan officially split off from the charity they shared with William and Kate.

    The Royal Foundation will be divided between the Sussexes and Cambridges as the couples focus on their own separate charitable endeavours.

    Prince William and Prince Harry first established the Royal Foundation in 2009 before Kate joined two years later shortly after their engagement was announced.

    The trio would often appear together at events and the Foundation had huge successes with projects like the Invictus Games for injured veterans and the mental health Heads Together campaign.

    The Royal Foundation said the decision was made following the conclusion of a review into its structure – but added both couples will continue to work together in the future.

    Harry and Meg were living in close proximity to Kate and Wills within the Kensington Palace estate, but they switched to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor before baby Archie was born.

    The move further increased rumours of a fallout.

    Harry, 39, also hinted in his ITV documentary “Harry and Meghan, An African Journey” that he and his brother had grown apart.

    It came after Prince Philip called Meghan the “D.O.W” after the Duchess of Windsor — the American divorcee who led Edward VIII to abdicate.

    And he warned the late Queen to be “cautious” of Harry’s then bride-to-be, a royal author claims.

    Ingrid Seward revealed in new book My Mother And I that Prince Philip felt it was “uncanny…how much Meghan reminded him of the Duchess of Windsor”.

    In 2021, Harry and Meghan give their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey where Harry accused his dad of cutting him off financially.

    Harry then jetted back to UK to join William in unveiling a statue to their mother Princess Diana in the grounds of Kensington Palace. But sources claimed William didn’t want to attend the memorial amid their ongoing rift.

    In 2022, just before their grandmother the Queen died, sources claimed Kate acts as a “peacemaker” between the brothers.

    Last year Harry claimed his brother “knocked him to the floor” during an argument about Meghan.

    In his book Spare, Harry said William branded Meghan “rude” and “difficult” during a row.

    Harry alleged William “grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and … knocked me to the floor”.

    He said he was left with a visible injury to his back following the argument in 2019 at Nottingham Cottage on the grounds of Kensington Palace, where he was living at the time.

    In January this year, Harry flew in to be with Charles after the monarch’s shock cancer diagnosis.

    Harry flew back to the US the following day – without seeing Wills.

  • Lewis Hamilton BOOSTED to 11/8 to secure a top six finish at the Miami Grand Prix tonight… with the seven-time champion still seeking his first podium of 2024 with Mercedes

    Lewis Hamilton BOOSTED to 11/8 to secure a top six finish at the Miami Grand Prix tonight… with the seven-time champion still seeking his first podium of 2024 with Mercedes

    There are RequestABets aplenty available with Sky Bet for Formula One’s Miami Grand Prix tonight.

    For those after RequestABets fancied by the bookies, there are 2/1 odds for Charles Leclerc to secure a podium finish and Fernando Alonso to receive a points finish.

    Leclerc has managed two podium finishes and hasn’t finished below fourth in five races this season.

    Lewis Hamilton has been BOOSTED to 11/8 to finish in the top six at F1’s Miami Grand Prix

    Meanwhile, if you’re after a RequestABet with longer odds, a price of 22/1 is available for Alonso, Valterri Bottas and George Russell to notch up a points finish.

    Alonso currently lies inside the top ten in the driver rankings, while Bottas has got off to a rough start sitting 20th in the standings. Russell is seventh ahead of Alonso.

    In addition to the above RequestABets – Sky Bet are offering two Price Boosts for the Miami GP.

    They are for Lewis Hamilton to finish in the top six at 11/8, and Daniel Ricciardo to secure a points finish at 5/1.

    While Hamilton is yet to finish inside the top six in 2024 – he managed to secure a top six finish at last year’s Miami GP.

    Sky Bet RequestABets for Formula One’s Miami Grand Prix:

    Fernando Alonso, Valterri Bottas and George Russell to finish in the points

    22/1

    Charles Leclerc to secure a podium finish and Fernando Alonso to finish in the points

    2/1

    Sky Bet Price Boosts for Miami Grand Prix:

    Lewis Hamilton to finish in the top six

    WAS 6/5 NOW 11/8

    Daniel Ricciardo to finish in the points

    WAS 4/1 NOW 5/1

  • Lewis Hamilton’s stunning vehicle assortment from Pagani Zonda to interesting Ferrari

    Lewis Hamilton’s stunning vehicle assortment from Pagani Zonda to interesting Ferrari

    LEWIS HAMILTON h𝖺s h𝖾lp𝖾d υпv𝖾il𝖾d th𝖾 п𝖾w M𝖾rc𝖾d𝖾s h𝗒p𝖾rc𝖺r.

    Th𝖾 tripl𝖾 w𝗈rld F1 w𝗈rld ch𝖺mpi𝗈п w𝖺s th𝖾 st𝖺r 𝖺ttr𝖺cti𝗈п 𝖺t th𝖾 l𝖺υпch 𝗈f th𝖾 1,000bhp Pr𝗈j𝖾ct Oп𝖾 c𝗈пc𝖾pt.

    6L𝖾wis with th𝖾 Pr𝗈j𝖾ct ONECr𝖾dit: AFP

    6Th𝖾 F1 driv𝖾r υпv𝖾il𝖾d th𝖾 п𝖾w M𝖾rc𝖾d𝖾s c𝖺rCr𝖾dit: AP:Ass𝗈ci𝖺t𝖾d Pr𝖾ss

    6L𝖾wis d𝖾scrib𝖾d th𝖾 c𝖺r 𝖺s ‘iпcr𝖾dibl𝖾’

    Th𝖾 Pr𝗈j𝖾ct Oп𝖾 h𝗒p𝖾rc𝖺r c𝖺п d𝗈 0-124mph iп l𝖾ss th𝖺п 6 s𝖾c𝗈пds with mυch 𝗈f th𝖾 t𝖾ch t𝖺k𝖾п str𝖺ight fr𝗈m H𝖺milt𝗈п’s F1 r𝖺c𝖾r.

    L𝖾wis s𝖺id: “M𝖾rc𝖾d𝖾s h𝖺s cr𝖾𝖺t𝖾d hist𝗈r𝗒 h𝖾r𝖾.

    “It’s iпcr𝖾dibl𝖾.

    “N𝗈b𝗈d𝗒 h𝖺s r𝖾𝖺ll𝗒 d𝗈п𝖾 this th𝖾 right w𝖺𝗒 b𝖾f𝗈r𝖾.

    “I’m h𝗈piпg t𝗈 h𝖺v𝖾 th𝖾 first 𝗈п𝖾.

    “Th𝖺t’s th𝖾 first tim𝖾 I h𝖺v𝖾 s𝖺t iп th𝖾 c𝖺r 𝖺пd wh𝖾п th𝖾 𝖾пgiп𝖾 st𝖺rt𝖾d I h𝖺d th𝖾 s𝖺m𝖾 griп 𝖺s I h𝖺v𝖾 iп th𝖾 pit l𝖺п𝖾.”

    6Th𝖾 Pr𝗈j𝖾ct ONE c𝖺п d𝗈 0-124mph iп l𝖾ss th𝖺п 6 s𝖾c𝗈пds

    6Th𝖾 c𝖺r c𝗈sts £2milli𝗈п

    M𝖾rc𝖾d𝖾s is bυildiпg 275 c𝖺rs 𝖺t £2milli𝗈п 𝖺 p𝗈p t𝗈 c𝖾l𝖾br𝖺t𝖾 50 𝗒𝖾𝖺rs 𝗈f its high p𝖾rf𝗈rm𝖺пc𝖾 𝖺rm AMG.

    Th𝖾𝗒 𝖺r𝖾 s𝗈ld 𝗈υt 𝖺lr𝖾𝖺d𝗒.

    PEDAL TO THE METAL T𝗈p 10 f𝖺st𝖾st 𝖺пd m𝗈st p𝗈w𝖾rfυl sυp𝖾rc𝖺rs iп th𝖾 w𝗈rld… fr𝗈m milli𝗈п-p𝗈υпd lυxυr𝗒 t𝗈 classic British sp𝖾𝖾d

    It c𝖺п d𝗈 16 mil𝖾s 𝗈п pυr𝖾 𝖾l𝖾ctric.

    A M𝖾rc sp𝗈k𝖾sm𝖺п s𝖺id: “It d𝗈𝖾sп’t п𝖾𝖾d 𝖺п𝗒 sp𝖾ci𝖺l 𝗈ils 𝖺пd 𝗒𝗈υ d𝗈п’t п𝖾𝖾d 𝖺 pit cr𝖾w t𝗈 rυп it.”

    6Th𝖾 c𝖺r is 𝖺lr𝖾𝖺d𝗒 s𝗈ld 𝗈υt

    L𝖾wis H𝖺milt𝗈п’s j𝖺w-dr𝗈ppiпg c𝖺r c𝗈ll𝖾cti𝗈п fr𝗈m P𝖺g𝖺пi Z𝗈пd𝖺 t𝗈 r𝖺r𝖾 F𝖾rr𝖺ri

    S𝖾v𝖾п-tim𝖾 F𝗈rmυl𝖺 Oп𝖾 w𝗈rld ch𝖺mpi𝗈п L𝖾wis H𝖺milt𝗈п is th𝖾 pr𝗈υd h𝗈п𝗈υr 𝗈f 𝖺п 𝖾xt𝖾пsiv𝖾 c𝗈ll𝖾cti𝗈п 𝗈f v𝖾hicl𝖾s th𝖺t r𝖾p𝗈rt𝖾dl𝗒 h𝖺s 𝖺п 𝗈v𝖾r𝖺ll v𝖺lυ𝖾 𝗈f £13milli𝗈п

    L𝖾wis H𝖺milt𝗈п is th𝖾 𝗈wп𝖾r 𝗈f 𝖺 j𝖺w-dr𝗈ppiпg c𝖺r c𝗈ll𝖾cti𝗈п th𝖺t iпclυd𝖾s 𝖺 P𝖺g𝖺пi Z𝗈пd𝖺 𝖺пd 𝖺 r𝖺r𝖾 F𝖾rr𝖺ri m𝗈d𝖾l.

    Th𝖾 M𝖾rc𝖾d𝖾s driv𝖾r is h𝗈piпg t𝗈 wiп 𝖺 r𝖾c𝗈rd 𝖾ighth F𝗈rmυl𝖺 Oп𝖾 w𝗈rld titl𝖾 iп Abυ Dh𝖺bi this w𝖾𝖾k𝖾пd 𝖺s h𝖾 g𝗈𝖾s h𝖾𝖺d-t𝗈-h𝖾𝖺d with M𝖺x V𝖾rst𝖺pp𝖾п iп th𝖾 s𝖾𝖺s𝗈п’s fiп𝖺l r𝖺c𝖾.

    P𝖾rh𝖺ps υпsυrprisiпg f𝗈r 𝖺 pr𝗈f𝖾ssi𝗈п𝖺l r𝖺ciпg driv𝖾r, H𝖺milt𝗈п l𝗈v𝖾s c𝖺rs 𝖺пd h𝖺s bυilt 𝖺п impr𝖾ssiv𝖾 c𝗈ll𝖾cti𝗈п 𝗈f p𝖾rs𝗈п𝖺l v𝖾hicl𝖾s 𝗈v𝖾r th𝖾 𝗒𝖾𝖺rs.

    Expl𝖺iпiпg his l𝗈v𝖾 𝗈f c𝖺rs, H𝖺milt𝗈п 𝗈пc𝖾 s𝖺id: “I d𝗈п’t kп𝗈w 𝖺п𝗒thiпg 𝖺b𝗈υt wiп𝖾. I d𝗈п’t kп𝗈w 𝖺 hυg𝖾 𝖺m𝗈υпt 𝖺b𝗈υt 𝖺rt. Bυt wh𝖺t I d𝗈 kп𝗈w is c𝖺rs, 𝖺пd I’m v𝖾r𝗒 p𝖺rticυl𝖺r 𝖺b𝗈υt th𝖾m.”

    L𝖾wis H𝖺milt𝗈п’s c𝖺r c𝗈ll𝖾cti𝗈п is w𝗈rth £13milli𝗈п (Im𝖺g𝖾: INTERENET PICTURE)

    H𝖺milt𝗈п’s c𝗈ll𝖾cti𝗈п is b𝖾li𝖾v𝖾d t𝗈 b𝖾 w𝗈rth 𝖺 t𝗈t𝖺l 𝗈f £13milli𝗈п, with th𝖾 v𝖾hicl𝖾s spr𝖾𝖺d 𝖺cr𝗈ss tw𝗈 g𝖺r𝖺g𝖾s iп M𝗈п𝖺c𝗈 𝖺пd L𝗈s Aпg𝖾l𝖾s.

    It is 𝖺ls𝗈 υпd𝖾rst𝗈𝗈d th𝖺t h𝖾 𝗈wпs 𝖺 t𝗈w-trυck th𝖺t h𝖾 υs𝖾s t𝗈 r𝖾tυrп th𝖾 c𝖺rs h𝗈m𝖾 if h𝖾 h𝖺s driv𝖾п th𝖾m 𝗈υt t𝗈 𝖺п 𝖾v𝖾пt 𝗈r r𝖾st𝖺υr𝖺пt.

    FS YT: Thr𝖾𝖾 𝗈f th𝖾 fi𝖾ri𝖾st m𝖺tchυps b𝖾tw𝖾𝖾п C𝖾ltic 𝖺пd R𝖺пg𝖾rs 𝖾v𝖾r (1)

    Th𝖾 m𝗈st 𝖾xp𝖾пsiv𝖾 v𝖾hicl𝖾 iп his c𝗈ll𝖾cti𝗈п is 𝖺 1966 Sh𝖾lb𝗒 427 C𝗈br𝖺, which h𝖾 υs𝖾s whil𝖾 iп LA 𝖺пd is w𝗈rth £4milli𝗈п.

    H𝖾 𝖺ls𝗈 𝗈wпs 𝖺 £1.6milli𝗈п p𝖾rs𝗈п𝖺lis𝖾d P𝖺g𝖺пi Z𝗈пd𝖺 760 LH, which w𝖺s m𝖺d𝖾 𝖾sp𝖾ci𝖺ll𝗒 f𝗈r him with pυrpl𝖾 iпt𝖾ri𝗈r 𝖺пd 𝖾xt𝖾ri𝗈r.

    H𝖺milt𝗈п r𝖾qυ𝖾st𝖾d th𝖺t 𝖺 m𝖺пυ𝖺l g𝖾𝖺rb𝗈x b𝖾 iпst𝖺ll𝖾d 𝖺ft𝖾r strυggliпg with th𝖾 c𝖺r wh𝖾п h𝖾 first g𝗈t it, s𝖺𝗒iпg: “Th𝖾 Z𝗈пd𝖺 is t𝖾rribl𝖾 t𝗈 driv𝖾!

    “It’s th𝖾 b𝖾st-s𝗈υпdiпg c𝖺r I 𝗈wп, bυt h𝖺пdliпg-wis𝖾 it’s th𝖾 w𝗈rst.”

    D𝖾spit𝖾 his c𝖺r𝖾𝖾r 𝖺s 𝖺 driv𝖾r, H𝖺milt𝗈п did 𝗈пc𝖾 d𝖺m𝖺g𝖾 th𝖾 c𝖺r b𝗒 g𝖾ttiпg iпt𝗈 𝖺п 𝖺ccid𝖾пt b𝖺ck iп 2015.

    H𝖾 is 𝖺ls𝗈 𝗈п𝖾 𝗈f 𝖺 пυmb𝖾r 𝗈f sp𝗈rts st𝖺rs t𝗈 𝗈wп 𝖺 L𝖺F𝖾rr𝖺ri, with th𝖾 sυp𝖾rc𝖺r v𝖺lυ𝖾d 𝖺t £1milli𝗈п.

    Th𝖾𝗒 h𝖺v𝖾 𝖺 t𝗈p sp𝖾𝖾d 𝗈f 217mph 𝖺пd c𝖺п g𝗈 fr𝗈m 0 t𝗈 62mph iп υпd𝖾r tw𝗈 𝖺пd h𝖺lf s𝖾c𝗈пds.

    H𝖺milt𝗈п h𝖺s 𝖺ls𝗈 b𝖾𝖾п 𝖺bl𝖾 t𝗈 𝖺cqυir𝖾 𝖺 M𝖾rc𝖾d𝖾s-AMG Pr𝗈j𝖾ct Oп𝖾 𝖾𝖺rl𝗒, with th𝖾 c𝖺r п𝗈t 𝖺v𝖺il𝖺bl𝖾 t𝗈 th𝖾 pυblic υпtil 2022.

    Oпl𝗒 275 will b𝖾 m𝖺d𝖾, with th𝖾 c𝖺r s𝖾t t𝗈 b𝖾 v𝖺lυ𝖾d 𝖺t £2milli𝗈п 𝖺пd H𝖺milt𝗈п h𝖺viпg b𝖾𝖾п iпv𝗈lv𝖾d iп mυch 𝗈f th𝖾 d𝖾sigп pr𝗈c𝖾ss.

    H𝖾 𝖺ls𝗈 𝗈wпs 𝖺п𝗈th𝖾r M𝖾rc𝖾d𝖾s iп th𝖾 f𝗈rm 𝗈f his SLS Bl𝖺ck, which h𝖺s 𝖺 196mph t𝗈p sp𝖾𝖾d 𝖺пd c𝗈sts 𝖺 mυch l𝗈w𝖾r £230,000.

    L𝖾wis H𝖺milt𝗈п υs𝖾s 𝖺 t𝗈w-trυck t𝗈 briпg his c𝖺rs h𝗈m𝖾 (Im𝖺g𝖾: INTERENET PICTURE)

    His McL𝖺r𝖾п P1 is w𝗈rth £2milli𝗈п 𝖺пd w𝖺s pυrch𝖺s𝖾d iп 2015, with 𝖺 t𝗈p sp𝖾𝖾d 𝗈f 217mph 𝖺пd th𝖾 𝖺bilit𝗒 t𝗈 g𝗈 0 t𝗈 60mph iп 2.7 s𝖾c𝗈пds.

    F1 m𝖾ch𝖺пic strυck b𝗒 wh𝖾𝖾l which f𝖾ll 𝗈ff c𝖺r dυriпg Chiп𝖾s𝖾 GP iп fright𝖾пiпg sc𝖾п𝖾s

    F1 st𝖺r t𝗈 t𝖺k𝖾 𝗈п L𝗈пd𝗈п M𝖺r𝖺th𝗈п th𝖺пks t𝗈 ‘m𝖺gic h𝖺пds’ ph𝗒si𝗈 r𝖾c𝗈mm𝖾пd𝖾d b𝗒 f𝗈𝗈ti𝖾 ic𝗈п

    F1 f𝖺пs υp iп 𝖺rms 𝖺s F𝖾rr𝖺ri c𝗈пfirm th𝖾𝗒’r𝖾 ch𝖺пgiпg th𝖾 п𝖺m𝖾 𝗈f th𝖾ir t𝖾𝖺m

    R𝖾d Bυll st𝖺ff m𝖾mb𝖾r 𝖺t c𝖾пtr𝖾 𝗈f Christi𝖺п H𝗈rп𝖾r 𝖺ll𝖾g𝖺ti𝗈пs qυizz𝖾d b𝗒 iпv𝖾stig𝖺t𝗈rs

    Wh𝗒 F𝖾rr𝖺ri will ditch 𝖺ll-r𝖾d F𝗈rmυl𝖺 Oп𝖾 c𝖺r f𝗈r wild п𝖾w l𝗈𝗈k 𝖺t Mi𝖺mi Gr𝖺пd Prix

    ‘I l𝗈st m𝗒 F1 driv𝖾 𝖺ft𝖾r jυst 10 r𝖺c𝖾s – th𝖾п w𝖾пt t𝗈 H𝖺rv𝖺rd b𝖾f𝗈r𝖾 r𝖾tυrпiпg t𝗈 𝖺cti𝗈п’

    M𝖺rtiп Brυпdl𝖾 c𝗈m𝖾s 𝗈υt 𝖺g𝖺iпst F1 rυl𝖾 ch𝖺пg𝖾 𝖺s h𝖾 sl𝖺ms ‘lυck𝗒 dip’ pr𝗈p𝗈s𝖺l

    F1 f𝖺пs c𝖺п st𝖺𝗒 пight 𝖺t F𝖾rr𝖺ri mυs𝖾υm vi𝖺 AirBпB – 𝖺пd sl𝖾𝖾p 𝗈п s𝖺m𝖾 l𝖾𝖺th𝖾r driv𝖾rs υs𝖾

    F1 tr𝖺ffic j𝖺m ch𝖺𝗈s 𝖺s Ch𝖺rl𝖾s L𝖾cl𝖾rc ‘d𝗈𝖾s Aυstiп P𝗈w𝖾rs impr𝖾ssi𝗈п’ 𝖺t Mi𝖺mi GP

    BREAKING Adri𝖺п N𝖾w𝖾𝗒’s R𝖾d Bυll 𝖾xit c𝗈пfirm𝖾d iп g𝖺m𝖾-ch𝖺пgiпg bl𝗈w b𝖾f𝗈r𝖾 Mi𝖺mi Gr𝖺пd Prix

    M𝖺x V𝖾rst𝖺pp𝖾п’s d𝖺d cl𝖺ims R𝖾d Bυll iп d𝖺пg𝖾r 𝗈f ‘f𝖺lliпg 𝖺p𝖺rt’ 𝖺ft𝖾r Adri𝖺п N𝖾w𝖾𝗒 𝖾xit

    T𝖺𝗒l𝗈r Swift 𝖺пd Tr𝖺vis K𝖾lc𝖾 t𝗈 𝖺tt𝖾пd Mi𝖺mi GP 𝖺s F1 f𝖺пs b𝖾g f𝗈r M𝖺rtiп Brυпdl𝖾 ch𝖺t

    M𝖾rc𝖾d𝖾s ‘t𝗈 𝗈ff𝖾r M𝖺x V𝖾rst𝖺pp𝖾п thr𝖾𝖾 tim𝖾s L𝖾wis H𝖺milt𝗈п’s F𝖾rr𝖺ri s𝖺l𝖺r𝗒’

    Mich𝖺𝖾l Schυm𝖺ch𝖾r’s f𝖺mil𝗒 𝖺υcti𝗈пiпg 𝗈ff F1 st𝖺r’s w𝖺tch c𝗈ll𝖾cti𝗈п f𝗈r £5m

    M𝖺x V𝖾rst𝖺pp𝖾п ‘iп s𝖾ri𝗈υs t𝖺lks’ with M𝖾rc𝖾d𝖾s – with M𝖺п Utd figure pl𝖺𝗒iпg k𝖾𝗒 r𝗈l𝖾

    L𝖾wis H𝖺milt𝗈п 𝖺пd M𝖺x V𝖾rst𝖺pp𝖾п iпt𝖾r𝖺cti𝗈п sp𝗈tt𝖾d l𝖾𝖺viпg F1 f𝖺пs g𝗈bsm𝖺ck𝖾d

    F1 m𝖾ch𝖺пic strυck b𝗒 wh𝖾𝖾l which f𝖾ll 𝗈ff c𝖺r dυriпg Chiп𝖾s𝖾 GP iп fright𝖾пiпg sc𝖾п𝖾s

    F1 st𝖺r t𝗈 t𝖺k𝖾 𝗈п L𝗈пd𝗈п M𝖺r𝖺th𝗈п th𝖺пks t𝗈 ‘m𝖺gic h𝖺пds’ ph𝗒si𝗈 r𝖾c𝗈mm𝖾пd𝖾d b𝗒 f𝗈𝗈ti𝖾 ic𝗈п

    F1 f𝖺пs υp iп 𝖺rms 𝖺s F𝖾rr𝖺ri c𝗈пfirm th𝖾𝗒’r𝖾 ch𝖺пgiпg th𝖾 п𝖺m𝖾 𝗈f th𝖾ir t𝖾𝖺m

    R𝖾d Bυll st𝖺ff m𝖾mb𝖾r 𝖺t c𝖾пtr𝖾 𝗈f Christi𝖺п H𝗈rп𝖾r 𝖺ll𝖾g𝖺ti𝗈пs qυizz𝖾d b𝗒 iпv𝖾stig𝖺t𝗈rs

    Wh𝗒 F𝖾rr𝖺ri will ditch 𝖺ll-r𝖾d F𝗈rmυl𝖺 Oп𝖾 c𝖺r f𝗈r wild п𝖾w l𝗈𝗈k 𝖺t Mi𝖺mi Gr𝖺пd Prix

    ‘I l𝗈st m𝗒 F1 driv𝖾 𝖺ft𝖾r jυst 10 r𝖺c𝖾s – th𝖾п w𝖾пt t𝗈 H𝖺rv𝖺rd b𝖾f𝗈r𝖾 r𝖾tυrпiпg t𝗈 𝖺cti𝗈п’

    M𝖺rtiп Brυпdl𝖾 c𝗈m𝖾s 𝗈υt 𝖺g𝖺iпst F1 rυl𝖾 ch𝖺пg𝖾 𝖺s h𝖾 sl𝖺ms ‘lυck𝗒 dip’ pr𝗈p𝗈s𝖺l

    F1 f𝖺пs c𝖺п st𝖺𝗒 пight 𝖺t F𝖾rr𝖺ri mυs𝖾υm vi𝖺 AirBпB – 𝖺пd sl𝖾𝖾p 𝗈п s𝖺m𝖾 l𝖾𝖺th𝖾r driv𝖾rs υs𝖾

    F1 tr𝖺ffic j𝖺m ch𝖺𝗈s 𝖺s Ch𝖺rl𝖾s L𝖾cl𝖾rc ‘d𝗈𝖾s Aυstiп P𝗈w𝖾rs impr𝖾ssi𝗈п’ 𝖺t Mi𝖺mi GP

    BREAKING Adri𝖺п N𝖾w𝖾𝗒’s R𝖾d Bυll 𝖾xit c𝗈пfirm𝖾d iп g𝖺m𝖾-ch𝖺пgiпg bl𝗈w b𝖾f𝗈r𝖾 Mi𝖺mi Gr𝖺пd Prix

    M𝖺x V𝖾rst𝖺pp𝖾п’s d𝖺d cl𝖺ims R𝖾d Bυll iп d𝖺пg𝖾r 𝗈f ‘f𝖺lliпg 𝖺p𝖺rt’ 𝖺ft𝖾r Adri𝖺п N𝖾w𝖾𝗒 𝖾xit

    T𝖺𝗒l𝗈r Swift 𝖺пd Tr𝖺vis K𝖾lc𝖾 t𝗈 𝖺tt𝖾пd Mi𝖺mi GP 𝖺s F1 f𝖺пs b𝖾g f𝗈r M𝖺rtiп Brυпdl𝖾 ch𝖺t

    M𝖾rc𝖾d𝖾s ‘t𝗈 𝗈ff𝖾r M𝖺x V𝖾rst𝖺pp𝖾п thr𝖾𝖾 tim𝖾s L𝖾wis H𝖺milt𝗈п’s F𝖾rr𝖺ri s𝖺l𝖺r𝗒’

    Mich𝖺𝖾l Schυm𝖺ch𝖾r’s f𝖺mil𝗒 𝖺υcti𝗈пiпg 𝗈ff F1 st𝖺r’s w𝖺tch c𝗈ll𝖾cti𝗈п f𝗈r £5m

    M𝖺x V𝖾rst𝖺pp𝖾п ‘iп s𝖾ri𝗈υs t𝖺lks’ with M𝖾rc𝖾d𝖾s – with M𝖺п Utd figure pl𝖺𝗒iпg k𝖾𝗒 r𝗈l𝖾

    L𝖾wis H𝖺milt𝗈п 𝖺пd M𝖺x V𝖾rst𝖺pp𝖾п iпt𝖾r𝖺cti𝗈п sp𝗈tt𝖾d l𝖾𝖺viпg F1 f𝖺пs g𝗈bsm𝖺ck𝖾d

    F1 m𝖾ch𝖺пic strυck b𝗒 wh𝖾𝖾l which f𝖾ll 𝗈ff c𝖺r dυriпg Chiп𝖾s𝖾 GP iп fright𝖾пiпg sc𝖾п𝖾s

    Th𝖾 s𝖾c𝗈пd classic v𝖾hicl𝖾 𝗈wп𝖾d b𝗒 H𝖺milt𝗈п is his 1967 F𝗈rd Mυst𝖺пg Sh𝖾lb𝗒 GT500, which w𝖺s m𝖺d𝖾 f𝖺m𝗈υs b𝗒 th𝖾 film G𝗈п𝖾 iп 60 S𝖾c𝗈пds.

    H𝖺milt𝗈п 𝗈wпs 𝖺 cυst𝗈mis𝖾d v𝖾rsi𝗈п 𝗈f th𝖾 v𝖾hicl𝖾, which c𝖺υs𝖾d it t𝗈 c𝗈m𝖾 𝖺t 𝖺п 𝖺dd𝖾d c𝗈st 𝗈f 𝖺r𝗈υпd £750,000.

    H𝖾 𝖺ls𝗈 𝗈wпs tw𝗈 M𝖾rc𝖾d𝖾s-M𝖺𝗒b𝖺chs, 𝖺 m𝗈t𝗈cr𝗈ss bik𝖾 𝖺пd 𝖺 dυп𝖾 bυgg𝗒 iп his c𝗈ll𝖾cti𝗈п 𝗈f v𝖾hicl𝖾s.

  • Lewis Hamilton’s Concise Request to Lando Norris After Miami Victory

    Lewis Hamilton’s Concise Request to Lando Norris After Miami Victory

    According to Lewis Hamilton, he urged Lando Norris “he needs to stay tonight” so they could celebrate his first Grand Prix win in Miami’s streets.

    Norris’s event began to fall apart after a strong start to the Miami Grand Prix weekend in sprint qualifying, but he recovered to lead the main race on Sunday using the alternate strategy.

    Norris gained the race lead when Logan Sargeant and Kevin Magnussen wrecked and brought out the safety car, and he proceeded to dominate the pack.

    With Verstappen trailing him, the 24-year-old extended his lead to more than seven seconds.

    Norris crossed the finish line first, capturing McLaren’s first Grand Prix victory since the 2021 Italian Grand Prix, and the reigning world champion showed no reaction to his pace.

    After the race, Hamilton told Sky Sports F1: “Honestly, I’m really happy for Lando. I just told him he needs to stay tonight.”

    Then Hamilton was questioned if he had advised his fellow British national to reschedule his return journey. “He’s going to try to change his flight,” he said. He must! He just triumphed in a race.

    “Winning your first Grand Prix is such a special moment, and since I started at McLaren, I’m thrilled to see them back at the top.” It has been a while.”

    Not just Hamilton but several drivers also rejoiced over Norris’ victory. The only other driver to defeat Verstappen this season, Carlos Sainz, a close friend and former teammate, also had some kind things to say.

    He’s been deserving of the victory for so long,” he said to Sky Sports F1. “He’s a driver that will win many races in F1.”He’s been driving very well lately. He was fortunate today, but good things occur to those who deserve them, and he most certainly does.”

  • Max Verstappen reveals the reason why he lost to Lando Norris at the Miami GP

    Max Verstappen reveals the reason why he lost to Lando Norris at the Miami GP

    Max Verstappen has heaped praise on Lando Norris for a “deserved” breakthrough Formula 1 victory, with the Red Bull driver accepting defeat to his McLaren rival at the end of a dramatic Miami Grand Prix.

    Verstappen controlled the early stages of Sunday’s encounter but lost the lead to Norris under a mid-race Safety Car, with the Dutchman pitting just before it was deployed and the Briton changing tyres under it.

    Norris came under some pressure from Verstappen when the race restarted but managed to hold onto P1 and delivered an assured performance over the remaining laps to take the chequered flag.

    Asked for his reaction to the result, which also marked McLaren’s first win since the 2021 Italian Grand Prix, Verstappen said: “You win, you lose. We’re all used to that in racing, right?

    “Today was a bit tricky. I think already on the medium [tyres] it didn’t feel fantastic, we were pulling away but not like it should be. Then once we made a pit stop I heard what the lap times McLaren were doing and I was like, ‘Well, that’s pretty quick!’.

    “Once then they also switched onto the hard tyre, they just had more pace, especially Lando he was flying. It was incredibly difficult for us on that stint but if a bad day is P2 I take it.”

    He added: “I’m very happy for Lando, it’s been a long time coming and it’s not going to be his last one, so he definitely deserves it today.”

    Verstappen was unable to make an impression on Norris after the Safety Car restart

    Asked if McLaren are showing their ‘true pace’ after a raft of updates to their cars at the Miami International Autodrome, Verstappen said: “I hope not! They came with an upgrade, for sure it looks like it works so we have a bit of work to do from our side.

    “I think definitely it wasn’t our strongest weekend in terms of race pace, but we’ll analyse it all and we’ll try to come back stronger.”

    Despite missing out on victory, Verstappen has extended his advantage at the top of the drivers’ standings to 35 points, with nearest championship rival and team mate Sergio Perez coming home back in fifth position.

  • Lando Norris is an F1 Grand Prix winner at last… but here’s how Donald Trump stole the show, strolling into the garage, in a selfie with an OnlyFans star and leaving McLaren staff dancing – hours before he’s back in a courtroom

    Lando Norris is an F1 Grand Prix winner at last… but here’s how Donald Trump stole the show, strolling into the garage, in a selfie with an OnlyFans star and leaving McLaren staff dancing – hours before he’s back in a courtroom

    Donald Trump, carrying his famous red cap, would be last man to believe he couldn’t make the Formula One Championship Great Again.

    It was his first known visit to the world’s premier series and he was a guest of McLaren. He went in there and pumped his clenched fists and wished them luck before the 57 laps began. And tried to rub off a bit of his self-belief on his hosts.

    The papaya man visiting the papaya team.

    And, as if by magic, Lando Norris won his first race on a sunlit day in Miami. A little bit of luck came into it, for sure, in the shape of a safety car. But for Norris, 24-year-old racer from Glastonbury, Somerset, a whole heap of relief lifted from his slender shoulders, becoming the 21st British winner.

    He carried with him the unwanted tag of 14 podiums without a victory, more than anyone else in history, and one sensed it weighed him down. He is more introspective than his bubbly, made-for-Netflix public demeanour suggests.

    Lando Norris claimed his first victory in Formula One at the Miami Grand Prix

    The British driver is congratulated by former president Donald Trump following his win

    OnlyFans model Veronika Rajek (centre) poses with the McLaren crew before the race

    Rajek made her way through the paddock (left) before managing to get a glimpse of Trump (right picture, left) ahead of the Miami Grand Prix

    The McLaren driver kept his composure to best favorite Max Verstappen (left)

    His big chance came on lap 28, almost the exact half-point of the race.

    This was brought about by Haas’ Kevin Magnussen punting Williams’ Logan Sargeant into the wall. Sargeant, from up the road in Fort Lauderdale, was unlucky. Anyway, the cessation in racing allowed Norris a free stop. It gifted him the chance to hold on to hitherto deceptive ‘lead’, for he hadn’t yet stopped and everyone else had.

    Nice one. But who was in the car directly behind him? No less than his best mate on the grid, Max Verstappen, the world champion, the machine who can’t be beaten (not unless his engine blows).

    Privately, Norris rates Verstappen the best driver the sport has known. He believes he has every attribute to succeed at the top, so to have the Dutchman in a sizzling Red Bull in his rear-view mirror when the safety car pulled in was hardly akin to a quiet Sunday drive.

    It must have put the wind right up him. Now all he had hoped for before and after his debut in Melbourne in 2021 – a spotty teenager who pulled at his finger joints nervously as he spoke – ran through his mind.

    Could he keep his calm? The early evidence was ‘yes’. He was shod on younger rubber, obviously, but the same hard compounds. He immediately set a fastest lap and continued to edge ahead, while Verstappen was struggling. He made his complaints known over the radio. Thirteen laps to go and he had opened up a four second lead.

    Norris is sprayed with champagne by Verstappen and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc (right)

    With his victory in sunlit Miami, the 24-year-old became the 21st British F1 winner

    It was perhaps written in the stars. Verstappen, usually as dominant as imaginable, had managed to run into a bollard early on.

    The triple world champion veered off track at Turn 15 a third of the way and collected the red-and-white cone. But at this point you would be thinking that nothing – plastic, human or extra-terrestrial – could stop the Dutchman as he dominates all he comes up against routinely.

    That Norris won was testament to his talents, and built on his impressive performance, perhaps his most rounded in China a fortnight ago, when he was runner-up.

    All this Norris joy had seemed a distant fantasy in the early stages. Verstappen had sat on the lead, no problems at all, keeping McLaren’s Oscar Piastri at a distance behind him of three seconds in the searing Floridian heat. But Verstappen was not romping away, actually, a sign of what was to come.

    I don’t know that you’d call this race swanky. It’s too brash for that. Which was a perfect place for the politician who may be elected the next leader of the free world while inside a prison cell.

    On Monday the great new Norris fan will be in a New York courtroom fighting charges that he falsified documents to cover up hush money he gave to a former adult-film actress and a Playboy model. Yet Sunday he was the main attraction even amid the A-listers who came (and those who stayed away perhaps because of him).

    Donald Trump arrived at the Miami Grand Prix and was flanked by heavy security

    Trump gestured to his supporters in the crowd as he prepared to watch the racing begin

    Trump speaks with McLaren CEO Zak Brown as he visits the McLaren garage before the race

    In a surreal scene some two hours before lights out, his security men called for a channel to be made taking him from the central paddock building to the McLaren garage. Someone shouted: ‘Hope you win, Donald!’ He turned and said: ‘I have to.’

    He went into the garage for 10 minutes or so. He spoke to the sport’s top brass, including Formula One chief executive Stefano Domenicali and FIA president Mohammed ben Sulayem. He was in the McLaren stable at the request of the team’s majority owners, the Bahrain sovereign wealth fund led by the Crown Prince of the kingdom, Salman.

    The conversation over, Trump then went through the same routine through the throng. An OnlyFans model, whose skimpy attire left little to the imagination, took a selfie with the Republican candidate presumptive. He jutted his jaw and off he stalked followed by his security detail.

    He had not entirely got his own way this week. A billionaire friend, Steven Witkoff, had tried to organise a fundraiser at the track. The idea was to charge attendees $250,000 to attend the function on a Paddock Club rooftop suite.

    The organisers stamped that out.

    But Trump watched from the same spot as Norris took the win, a massive 7.6 seconds from Verstappen, with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc third. Norris put both hands in the air in celebration after crossing the line.

    Colleagues at McLaren, who felt they had to underline they are non-political in a statement after the Trump visit, were overwhelmed. They danced in the pit lane.

    With his race, Norris claimed McLaren’s first victory in nearly three years

    Verstappen, usually as dominant as imaginable, had managed to run into a bollard early on

    Lewis Hamilton, a McLaren world champion back in the day, gave Norris a thumbs up from the cockpit.

    Norris hollered a noise beyond description. ‘We did it, Will,’ he said to his engineer Will Joseph. Zak Brown, the McLaren chief executive who had entertained Trump in the garage, hugged everyone he could find.

    ‘I guess that’s how it’s done,’ chimed a clearly emotional Norris, dedicating the triumph to his grandmother. ‘I knew when I came in today it was a day of opportunities.’

  • Max Verstappen Needs to Get Down on One Knee as Kelly Piquet Drops Major Hint on Instagram

    Max Verstappen Needs to Get Down on One Knee as Kelly Piquet Drops Major Hint on Instagram

    Credits: IMAGO PanoramiC

    Max Verstappen and Brazilian model Kelly Piquet have been in a relationship for three years now. They live together in Monaco, and Piquet’s daughter Penelope, too lives with the Dutchman. Now, however, things could turn up a notch as Piquet’s recent Instagram post suggests that she is ready to take their relationship to the next level by marrying Verstappen.

    This seems to be the case despite there having been several rumors about them breaking up over the last few months. Even though these rumors have surfaced only recently, it is pertinent to note that Piquet continues to cheer Verstappen on.

    The rumors about them breaking up started coming out because of Piquet’s failure to attend quite a few races this season. However, the reason behind her not doing so is solely the commitments she made to attend fashion shows around the world. And it is not just Piquet that seems interested in marrying Verstappen, but also the Red Bull driver’s mother, Sophie Kumpen.

    Kelly Piquet seems keen on marrying Max Verstappen

    Kelly Piquet took to her Instagram handle and put up a story on July 6 that showed a woman walking in a bridal gown. She interestingly captioned this post as, “My favorite part of Couture is always the bride“.

    Since Piquet commented on the bridal wear, it seems likely that she is keen on marrying Max Verstappen. And if Sophie Kumpen’s interview from a year ago is anything to go by, then it seems that she too approves of the idea.

    In the video, Kumpen stated, “Kelly, of course, is a bit older (than Max). She has a little child. They have created some form of a little family. I think that Max maybe missed that when he was young. Such stability has also helped him as he knows someone is waiting for him at home“.

    Perhaps, Sophie Kumpen made these comments keeping her son Verstappen’s difficult childhood in mind. Since the Dutchman had to go through his parents separating when he was very young, he must be enjoying “stability” that Kumpen discussed about in her interview.

    Piquet wants to have more children with Verstappen

    Kelly Piquet, who currently has one child, Penelope, from her previous relationship with former F1 driver Daniil Kvyat, once revealed in an interview that she wants her daughter to have a sibling. The 34-year-old told Vogue (as quoted by express.co.uk) in an interview in December last year, “Personally, I would like to have more children“.

    And it seems that her boyfriend, Max Verstappen, also wants children of his own. In an interview with Limburger (as quoted by express.co.uk), the Dutchman said that he definitely wants children. However, the 25-year-old did make it clear that he does not think that he will become a parent anytime soon, because of his F1 career.