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How ‘papaya rules’ cost Lando Norris

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Italian GP data: How McLaren’s ‘papaya rules’ gifted win to Leclerc and Ferrari Itali

[Sportsbreaks]( Italian GP data: How McLaren’s ‘papaya rules’ gifted win to Leclerc and Ferrari Italian GP driver ratings: Rare score for Charles Leclerc as Franco Colapinto springs surprise Italian GP conclusions: Time for Norris to toughen up and Verstappen to resist temptation Why Sergio Perez wishes gap was actually bigger to Max Verstappen after Monza troubles Hope for Kevin Magnussen emerges as F1 driver offers to help overturn one-race ban Helmut Marko sends thanks to McLaren as 'papaya rules' let Red Bull off the hook Max Verstappen makes Red Bull feelings clear as on-board Italian GP footage broadcast Red Bull pace decline ‘really weird’ as Toto Wolff makes ‘worst race’ claim McLaren and Mercedes front wing investigation demand after huge F1 shake-up Ferrari set to make major announcement as Lewis Hamilton era plans ramp up Sportword: Play our daily F1 word game on Planet Sport 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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