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Winners and losers from the 2024 Australian Grand Prix qualifying

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Max Verstappen would be 'on the plane home' if treated like Logan Sargeant Former tennis star suffer

Max Verstappen would be 'on the plane home' if treated like Logan Sargeant Former tennis star suffers eye injury in Fernando Alonso Australian GP incident Winners and losers from the 2024 Australian Grand Prix qualifying Concerning Lewis Hamilton W15 statement delivered by George Russell at Australian GP Max Verstappen reveals 'little tickles' on Red Bull setup helped push for Australia pole Toto Wolff admits 'illusion' for Mercedes to get close to Red Bull after 'underwhelming' qualifying Alex Albon admits Williams atmosphere 'not pleasant' amid fallout of Logan Sargeant swap Red Bull hit with grid penalty as Sergio Perez punished for Nico Hulkenberg block Charles Leclerc's rare driving admission after 'strange feeling' in qualifying Lewis Hamilton says 'inconsistency' in W15 'really messes with the mind' after Q2 exit Daniel Ricciardo's 'at the limit of potential' admission after 'best qualy lap' Carlos Sainz rues missed pole as extent of appendix discomfort revealed F1 starting grid: What is the grid order for the 2024 Australian Grand Prix? Australian GP: Max Verstappen shatters Ferrari's dreams with blistering pole position Helmut Marko responds to Toto Wolff's Red Bull 'wobble' claim amidst Verstappen rumours James Vowles grilled on 'damaging' Logan Sargeant call in spiky Ted Kravitz interview 'F*cking hell can you imagine?' - Guenther Steiner responds to Christian Horner Red Bull replacement joke Pundit questions 'really odd' call to give Alex Albon Logan Sargeant's car This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Planet Sport Limited · Avenue HQ, 10-12 East Parade · Leeds, LS1 2BH · United Kingdom

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