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Verdict: How Red Bull should solve its driver dilemma

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Verdict: How we think Red Bull should solve its three-driver dilemma Uncovered: The huge Williams up

[Sportsbreaks]( Verdict: How we think Red Bull should solve its three-driver dilemma Uncovered: The huge Williams upgrade package unlocking big FW46 gains Horner, Perez and Newey: How Red Bull’s title stranglehold came loose Red Bull suffer fresh double blow with significant knock-on effect of Perez crash Sergio Perez's father hospitalised following medical emergency after Azerbaijan GP crash Ignored McLaren engineer responds to Oscar Piastri’s snub on way to Baku victory Toto Wolff responds to Lewis Hamilton’s ‘you see how I'm driving this thing’ W15 comment Fresh concern for Daniel Ricciardo after VCARB ‘stinker’ leaves future in doubt McLaren issue team orders update after Lando Norris forced into No.2 role in Baku Sauber accused of 'not even trying to be that competitive’ in damning F1 assessment 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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