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Winners and loser from F1's Belgian Grand Prix

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Winners and loser from F1's Belgian Grand Prix

Isack Hadjar lauded after impressive Red Bull recovery at F1 Belgian GP

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Isack Hadjar lauded after impressive Red Bull recovery at F1 Belgian GP

"Kimi can buy me dinner." Valtteri Bottas jokes about his part in Antonelli’s Belgian GP win

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"Kimi can buy me dinner." Valtteri Bottas jokes about his part in Antonelli’s Belgian GP win

Matteo Nannini leads Cape Motorsports 1-2 in Nashville Indy NXT race

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Matteo Nannini leads Cape Motorsports 1-2 in Nashville Indy NXT race

Momentum restored: Antonelli overcomes bad luck to reclaim control at the Belgian GP

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Momentum restored: Antonelli overcomes bad luck to reclaim control at the Belgian GP

All Mercedes cars struggled with power issue at Belgian GP start, reveals Toto Wolff

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All Mercedes cars struggled with power issue at Belgian GP start, reveals Toto Wolff

Karun Chandhok urges George Russell to demand Mercedes answers amid "new territory"

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Karun Chandhok urges George Russell to demand Mercedes answers amid "new territory"

Max Verstappen jokes about F1’s "jungle" after avoiding an "airplane shunt" at Spa

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Max Verstappen jokes about F1’s "jungle" after avoiding an "airplane shunt" at Spa

Alonso would repeat 'risky' Massa passing move

Fernando Alonso's overtaking move on his Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa in China recently was "incredibly risky", according to Mark Webber. Australian Webber, who is known to be a friend of the Spanish double world champion, was commenting on ...

Fernando Alonso's overtaking move on his Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa in China recently was "incredibly risky", according to Mark Webber.

Australian Webber, who is known to be a friend of the Spanish double world champion, was commenting on Alonso's controversial move in the Shanghai pit entry that left his relationship with Massa the subject of speculation.

"It was very hard against your teammate, if fair, but also incredibly risky and incredibly opportunistic," said Webber, who drives for Ferrari's championship rival Red Bull.

"It could have been quite confusing for the team, because they needed to switch the tyres around. And I'm not sure I'd want to risk walking into the factory having taken both cars out at the entry to the pitlane," he added.

"That would have been a pretty serious one to try and get over. But in the end it turned out ok for Fernando and he got away with it," said Webber.

Last week, 28-year-old Alonso hit out at the fact that the move and its after-effects were still in the headlines.

"What is clear is that two weeks after a race you can't keep talking about such unimportant things, so I'm going to refuse to answer," he is quoted as saying by the Spanish sports newspaper Marca.

And in a more recent interview with Italy's Corriere della Sera, Alonso was asked if he would repeat the pit entry move in light of the criticism it has generated.

"Absolutely yes," he answered.

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