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Verdict: Which driver should fill second Red Bull seat as Sergio Perez form spirals?

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Lewis Hamilton declared ‘slightly less controversial driver’ in Max Verstappen comparison

[Sportsbreaks]( Lewis Hamilton declared ‘slightly less controversial driver’ in Max Verstappen comparison Mercedes deliver 2025 driver update after back-to-back F1 wins secured 'Fight to the end' - Under-fire driver's vow with F1 future on the line Out with the 'spaghetti culture', in with Adrian Newey? Fred Vasseur's 'UK' agenda George Russell weighs in on potential Mercedes team-mate amid growing Carlos Sainz speculation RB CEO reveals what went wrong with mid-season upgrades as correlation issue found Helmut Marko grilled on Sergio Perez exit clauses in new Red Bull contract Four drivers named on F1 axe shortlist as major 2025 decision looms Red Bull launch highly-anticipated RB17 with huge Adrian Newey imprint Mercedes urged to 'park' Kimi Antonelli and sign Carlos Sainz amid 'intensifying' talks Sauber announce senior appointment with fresh arrival from Mercedes ahead of Audi F1 switch 'The irony' - Sergio Perez tipped to 'save' Daniel Ricciardo's F1 career Max Verstappen punished for ‘hard racer reputation’ rather than ‘facts’ against Lando Norris Bernie Ecclestone involvement discovered in Flavio Briatore’s return to Alpine Ranked: The 10 best junior drivers in the world right now Verdict: Which driver should fill second Red Bull seat as Sergio Perez form spirals? The surprise Max Verstappen revelation from 51G Lewis Hamilton Silverstone crash 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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