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Explained: Where did Ferrari's pace come from?

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Red Bull warning to Ferrari despite Max Verstappen's P2 grid position Two under-fire drivers unoffic

Red Bull warning to Ferrari despite Max Verstappen's P2 grid position Two under-fire drivers unofficially confirmed for the 2024 F1 championship Ferrari explains why Carlos Sainz escaped FIA sanction to retain pole position Ferrari's pace advantage explained after Lewis Hamilton's 'sudden' comment Mick Schumacher breaks his silence with scathing criticism of Guenther Steiner's leadership Martin Brundle lauds Lewis Hamilton after ‘taking over a year’ to get over Abu Dhabi ‘21 Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez quizzed on F1 futures after Lewis Hamilton signs new deal 'Deliberate ploy' by Red Bull to slow down Sergio Perez theory examined Carlos Sainz stuns Monza as Max Verstappen bites back at Lewis Hamilton - F1 news round-up Toto Wolff on 'interesting' Ferrari performance swing after 'big blast' for Monza pole Max Verstappen hits back at 'jealous' Lewis Hamilton after team-mate claims Why Carlos Sainz was 'not very worried' about Monza pole-threatening investigation Carlos Sainz jokes Max Verstappen might need helicopter to escape tifosi with Monza win Winners and losers from the 2023 Italian Grand Prix qualifying 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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