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Williams driver Carlos Sainz called for Pierre Gasly to be penalised following their collision during Sunday’s Hungarian ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNCarlos Sainz demands penalty in untelevised team radio after FIA confirm further punishment
Untelevised team radio footage from the Hungarian Grand Prix has revealed the moment Carlos Sainz called for the FIA to give ...
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Autosport on MSNWhy controversial two-stop Monaco GP rule remains for 2026 – for now
The much-debated rule requiring F1 drivers to make two mandatory pitstops during the Monaco Grand Prix is back in the 2026 ...
Barry Lewis on MSN1d
Clear Big Mac
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
McLaren's Lando Norris was fastest in FP2 at the F1 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix as the FIA launched an investigation against ...
JaredOwen on MSN2d
The Mechanics Behind the Enigma Machine
In this video, we explore how the Enigma Machine works, highlighting its historical significance and the intricate mechanisms ...
The necessity for two pit stops seemed to make the Monaco Grand Prix much more attractive, but the FIA had not counted on the ...
Barry Lewis on MSN1d
Tasting the Internet's Weird Food Combos that get more STRANGE!
There are certainly some interesting food combinations around on the Internet these days, to some a weird food combo could be delicious to some, so let's give them a try & see!
Bloomberg on MSN2d
Novo Nordisk Already Following Many US Govt Demands: CFO
Novo Nordisk's CFO Karsten Munk Knudsen says the drugmaker is already meeting some of the demands set out by Donald Trump in ...
The rule mandating at least two pit stops during the Monaco GP has been maintained in the the 2026 version of Formula 1's ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNHungarian GP: Norris wins as FIA launch investigation over Verstappen, Hamilton incident
Lando Norris won a slow burn in Hungary as the Briton's one-stop strategy triumphed over Oscar Piastri's one-stopper.
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Mum's shock as son, six, picks out red wine at all inclusive breakfast
A mum was stunned when her six-year-old brought her “cherry juice” at breakfast — only for it to turn out to be red wine.
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