Ferrari has ‘ready-made’ Hamilton replacement as Verstappen enjoys rally success – RacingNews365 Review

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Ferrari has been told that it has a ready-made replacement for Lewis Hamilton. 

Hamilton will switch to Ferrari from Mercedes for next season, becoming the first full-time British racer for the Scuderia since Eddie Irvine in 1999.

READ MORE: Ferrari told it already has ‘ready-made’ Hamilton replacement

Verstappen crushes opposition in latest rally outing

Following son Max Verstappen’s remarkable victory in the São Paulo Grand Prix, father Jos also claimed a comprehensive success.

Seven days on from three-time F1 champion Max’s triumph at Interlagos that has left the Red Bull driver on the brink of a fourth consecutive drivers’ title, Verstappen Sr won the South Limburg Rally in Belgium, as he did last year.

READ MORE: Verstappen crushes opposition in latest rally outing

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Lawson criticises ‘bullshit’ McLaren F1 decision

Liam Lawson has criticised McLaren’s decision to play the British national anthem after F1 grands prix as “bullshit.”

As the Woking-based team operates under a British licence, God Save the King is currently played when it wins a grand prix, but from its foundation in 1966 to the end of the 1980 season, McLaren operated under New Zealand registry, where founder Bruce McLaren was born.

READ MORE: Lawson criticises ‘bullshit’ McLaren F1 decision

Hamilton ‘knows’ bombshell Ferrari move ‘repercussions’

Lewis Hamilton “knows” that his bombshell move to Ferrari next season has “repercussions”, according to the author of new book ‘Inside Mercedes F1: Life in the Fast Lane’.

The seven-time world champion has just three races remaining with the Silver Arrows before moving to Maranello, a switch which was announced on February 1. 

READ MORE: Hamilton ‘knows’ bombshell Ferrari move ‘repercussions’

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Brown proposes plan to host 28 F1 races

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has outlined a plan to accommodate 28 venues as F1 grand prix hosts going forward.

The ongoing F1 campaign consists of 24 races, the most ever in the sport’s history.

READ MORE: Brown proposes plan to host 28 F1 races

Red Bull has ‘to look at facts’ in Perez F1 decision

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has asserted the team will “look at the facts” when it comes to a driver line-up decision for next year.

Sergio Perez’s position within the squad has been under scrutiny for some time amid a series of lacklustre performances this season.

READ MORE: Red Bull has ‘to look at facts’ in Perez F1 decision



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