Hamilton, Leclerc disqualified
At the 2023 United States Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton suffered the second disqualification from an F1 race of his career after finishing second.
Future Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc also suffered the same fate after taking sixth from pole on the road.
Nick Golding revists the double disqualification - the first time that's happened in a single grand prix since Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg after the 2019 Japanese Grand Prix.
READ MORE: Hamilton and Leclerc US GP disqualification chaos revisited
Verstappen's 'toxic' response
Earlier this year, McLaren CEO Zak Brown said he believed the atmosphere at Red Bull was "toxic."
Max Verstappen has hit back at that claim.
READ MORE: Verstappen issues 'focus on yourself' demand to F1 rivals
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FIA handed Verstappen warning
Verstappen has been at the centre of controversy following swear-gate in Singapore and the FIA's response.
F1's governing body has been told it was "petty" to award community service and handed a warning by one ex-grand prix driver.
READ MORE: FIA handed warning over 'petty as hell' Verstappen incident
Norris's exclusive F1 club hunt
Of the 34 F1 world champions, just five are members of an ultra-rare club, one that Lando Norris will be hoping to join at the end of the season.
It is one that does not feature the likes of Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Hamilton or Verstappen...
READ MORE: Norris seeking to become latest member of ultra-rare F1 club
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