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Herbert: Lewis and Charles get straight to the point; it's their job.

Herbert: Lewis and Charles get straight to the point; it's their job.

Johnny Herbert, like several other experts, believes that Ferrari’s president was wrong when he said that Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc should focus more on driving and talk less.
Las Vegas Grand Prix: Prediction Contest Stage

Las Vegas Grand Prix: Prediction Contest Stage

We are still accepting predictions for the Las Vegas Grand Prix results in our contest.
Las Vegas Grand Prix: Betting Odds

Las Vegas Grand Prix: Betting Odds

Bookmakers have released the betting odds for victory in the upcoming Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Las Vegas Grand Prix: Preliminary Weather Forecast

Las Vegas Grand Prix: Preliminary Weather Forecast

The preliminary forecast for the Las Vegas Grand Prix calls for dry and cold weather during the race weekend.
Hulkenberg: The relationship with the car is already somewhat better

Hulkenberg: The relationship with the car is already somewhat better

Midway through the season, Nico Hülkenberg's qualifying performances were clearly worse than those of Gabriel Bortoleto, the season's debutant, but now the picture has changed...
Development of the 2026 Audi F1 car has already ceased, with the team now concentrating on the 2027 and 2028 models.

Development of the 2026 Audi F1 car has already ceased, with the team now concentrating on the 2027 and 2028 models.

Audi's new F1 drivetrain has yet to complete a lap on a track, but more than 400 engineers are already diligently working to enhance it for upcoming seasons.
Daniil Kvyat is still faster than a driverless car.

Daniil Kvyat is still faster than a driverless car.

A demonstration run was held at the Yas Marina circuit, during which the organizers showcased to the public the progress made in artificial intelligence applied to motorsport...
Dreyer: We are deliberately copying our opponents' approaches

Dreyer: We are deliberately copying our opponents' approaches

Audi continues to prepare intensively for its debut season in Formula 1, fully aware that it promises to be difficult...

Gary Anderson proposes a plan to increase the number of overtakes.

Gary Anderson, formerly a renowned race car designer, believes that two mandatory pit stops will not help solve the problem of overtaking in Formula 1, and proposes his plan...
Lawyer criticizes Niki Lauda's widow during inheritance dispute.

Lawyer criticizes Niki Lauda's widow during inheritance dispute.

Formula 1 | A contentious legal dispute regarding Niki Lauda's estate has resurfaced, as the late Formula 1 icon's attorney has claimed that his wife Birgit Lauda has harmed (…)
On this day in 2009, the creation of Mercedes F1 was announced.

On this day in 2009, the creation of Mercedes F1 was announced.

Mercedes reminded that on this day 16 years ago, i.e. on 16 November 2009, it was officially announced that a works team of the Stuttgart-based group had been formed...
According to the deputy, it is necessary to expand opportunities for Russians to exercise the right to retire two years earlier — with 42 years of service for men and 37 years for women.

Gavrilov recalled that in April last year the government amended the rules for calculating insurance service. The amendments clarified the procedure for accounting for certain periods of employment and other activities when granting early retirement. However, in practice this led to the previous procedure effectively ceasing to be applied, RT writes.

According to the parliamentarian, pension authorities stopped counting periods of work prior to the entry into force of the law on insurance pensions (before January 1, 2015), even if citizens can document them. Russians' applications began to be left without consideration.

Gavrilov emphasized that the resulting "procedural pause" requires a regulatory solution to restore citizens' rights to early retirement on the basis of long service.

According to the deputy, it is necessary to expand opportunities for Russians to exercise the right to retire two years earlier — with 42 years of service for men and 37 years for women. Gavrilov recalled that in April last year the government amended the rules for calculating insurance service. The amendments clarified the procedure for accounting for certain periods of employment and other activities when granting early retirement. However, in practice this led to the previous procedure effectively ceasing to be applied, RT writes. According to the parliamentarian, pension authorities stopped counting periods of work prior to the entry into force of the law on insurance pensions (before January 1, 2015), even if citizens can document them. Russians' applications began to be left without consideration. Gavrilov emphasized that the resulting "procedural pause" requires a regulatory solution to restore citizens' rights to early retirement on the basis of long service.

Sebastian Vettel appeared in the paddock in São Paulo and was promoting his new initiative, F1FOREST, aimed at saving the tropical forests of the Amazon...
Freddie Slater starts from pole at the Macau Grand Prix.

Freddie Slater starts from pole at the Macau Grand Prix.

Freddie Slater, a Prema Racing driver, started from the second row in Saturday's qualifying race in Macau, but comfortably won, crossing the finish line just over five seconds ahead of his nearest rival...
Lawson explained that the incident with Alonso taught him a lot.

Lawson explained that the incident with Alonso taught him a lot.

Liam Lawson explained how the penalty he received for the collision with Fernando Alonso in Miami helped him understand the directives governing drivers' actions on the track...

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