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Bottas rues ‘too much clutch slip’ in “nightmare” Brazil F1 start
Valtteri Bottas was left to rue a “nightmare” start to the Sao Paulo Grand Prix as he dropped behind the two Red Bulls on the opening lap.

Lewis Hamilton’s Brazil drive 'one of the best ever seen in F1', says Damon Hill
Damon Hill has hailed Lewis Hamilton’s comeback victory at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix as being one of the greatest drives ever seen in Formula 1 history.

Lewis Hamilton fined for seat belt infringement, keeps Brazil F1 win
Lewis Hamilton has been fined €5,000 for loosening his seat belts following his comeback victory at Formula 1's Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

Verstappen: Running wide in Hamilton Brazil F1 battle was the “safer” option
Max Verstappen has explained why he ran wide during his controversial battle with Formula 1 title rival Lewis Hamilton at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

F1 stewards made call without Verstappen’s front-facing camera
Formula 1’s stewards did not have access to the forward-facing camera on Max Verstappen’s car when reviewing his defence against Lewis Hamilton during the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

Horner: Verstappen’s Turn 4 defence on F1 title rival Hamilton was ‘fair’
Red Bull Formula 1 team principal Christian Horner believes Max Verstappen’s defence at Turn 4 on Lewis Hamilton during the Sao Paulo Grand Prix was “fair”.

Decision not to penalise Verstappen “laughable” - Wolff
Toto Wolff says the decision not to penalise Max Verstappen for his aggressive defence against Lewis Hamilton at Turn 4 in Formula 1’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix was “laughable”.

Horner rules out Red Bull protest of Mercedes’ F1 rear wing
Red Bull is not planning to protest Mercedes’ rear wing despite questioning it during the São Paulo GP Formula 1 weekend, according to team boss Christian Horner

Lewis Hamilton: Brazil F1 win “feels like the first” after ‘hardest weekend’
Lewis Hamilton says his comeback victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix “feels like the first” after enduring the “hardest weekend” of his Formula 1 career.

Mercedes will cast ‘severe eye’ at F1 rivals after Hamilton wing saga
Mercedes will watch its Formula 1 rivals with a “more strict and severe eye” following the technical infringement that saw Lewis Hamilton disqualified from qualifying at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

Hamilton can win Brazil GP with “mind-boggling” straight-line speed - Horner
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has described Lewis Hamilton’s straight-line speed performance in Sao Paulo as “mind-boggling” after the Mercedes driver recovered from the back of the grid to finish fifth in the F1 sprint.

Norris jokes Hamilton 'needs three wheels on his car' after F1 sprint recovery
Lando Norris has joked that Lewis Hamilton ‘needs three wheels on his car’ after the seven-time Formula 1 champion demonstrated lightning pace from the back of the grid to finish fifth in sprint qualifying at Interlagos.

Why Nikita Mazepin was left in tears after Brazil F1 qualifying
Formula 1 rookie Nikita Mazepin says his emotional response to qualifying at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix was partly triggered by members of his Haas team leaving.

“Working hard” at improving starts pays off for Sainz in F1 sprint
Carlos Sainz has revealed that he’s been focusing on improving his starts in Formula 1 as he showcased this on the opening lap of the sprint race in Sao Paulo by moving up from fifth to second.

Mercedes boss Wolff explains "f*** them all" radio message after F1 sprint
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff insists his “fuck them all” radio message to Lewis Hamilton at the end of sprint qualifying in Brazil was not a dig aimed at Formula 1’s rule-makers.

‘Clearly something going on’ with Mercedes F1 rear wing - Verstappen
Max Verstappen explained he touched Lewis Hamilton’s Formula 1 car in parc ferme after qualifying in Brazil because Red Bull suspects Mercedes’ rear wing is flexing.

Mercedes reveal Hamilton's F1 rear wing failed tests by just 0.2mm
Mercedes has revealed that Lewis Hamilton was disqualified from Formula 1 qualifying in Brazil because his rear-wing failed scrutineering tests by just 0.2 millimetres.

Hamilton didn't think last to fifth charge was possible after “devastating” DSQ
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton has admitted that he didn’t think his recovery from the back of the grid to fifth in the sprint race was possible after his “devastating” disqualification.

“It worked perfectly” - Bottas credits soft tyre gamble for Brazil F1 pole
Valtteri Bottas says “everything worked as we planned” as he made the most of the soft tyres in the Formula 1 sprint to clinch pole position for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

F1 Sao Paulo GP: Bottas beats Verstappen as Hamilton recovers to fifth
Valtteri Bottas beat Max Verstappen in Formula 1’s final sprint race of the season to claim pole position for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, as Lewis Hamilton charged to fifth from the back of the grid.

Mercedes won't appeal Hamilton's Brazil F1 qualifying disqualification
Lewis Hamilton has been disqualified from Friday qualifying at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix over a DRS technical breach on his Mercedes Formula 1 car.

Verstappen escapes penalty, fined for touching Hamilton’s F1 car in parc ferme
Max Verstappen has been fined €50,000 fine for breaching parc ferme rules by touching Formula 1 championship rival Lewis Hamilton’s car after qualifying at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

Sao Paulo GP: Alonso fastest in final practice as F1 awaits crucial verdict
Fernando Alonso was fastest in second practice at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix as Formula 1 continues to wait for a decision from the stewards on an investigation involving Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton.

Gasly “didn't feel good in the car” despite fifth in F1 qualifying
Pierre Gasly has admitted that he “didn't feel good in the car” despite qualifying fifth for the Formula 1 sprint in Brazil.