Lewis Hamilton has stated Ralf Schumacher's announcement that he is in a same-sex relationship will “liberate others” to speak out.
Schumacher revealed his news on social media earlier this week, drawing praise from many of his F1 peers.
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Haas confirm key reason for Magnussen exit
Ayao Komatsu has explained the principle reason behind what he has described as the "very difficult" decision to release Kevin Magnussen.
Magnussen will leave at the end of the season, ending what will be his seventh campaign with the team over two spells in which he will have competed in 147 grands prix.
Red Bull confirm major difference between Verstappen and Perez cars
Red Bull has confirmed only Max Verstappen will receive Red Bull's full upgrade package for this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
The reigning F1 champions unveiled extensive updates at the Hungaroring as it aims to fend off the threat posed in recent weeks by McLaren and Mercedes.
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Full scale of Red Bull's huge Hungarian GP upgrade revealed
The full details of Red Bull's huge Hungarian Grand Prix upgrade have been revealed, with it being one of the largest packages in the field.
After a relative drop in performance in recent races allowing rivals McLaren and Mercedes to reel it in, Red Bull promised a big upgrade was in the works for the Hungaroring, with a drastic looking overhaul being brought.
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Hamilton fires 'game on' warning to Verstappen and Norris
Lewis Hamilton has warned Mercedes F1 rivals that it is "game on" following a "surge" in performance over recent races.
A front-wing upgrade in Monaco has helped Mercedes to become a stronger package, with George Russell taking pole in Canada and Britain with a win in Austria as Hamilton ending a long 945-day win drought at Silverstone last time out.
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Perez ‘headspin’ making Red Bull ‘desperate’ - Horner
Christian Horner has shed further light on the Sergio Perez situation at Red Bull, with the under-fire driver in danger of losing his seat.
It is only a month-and-a-half since the six-time grand prix winner penned an extension with the constructors' champions, which could see him stay with the team until at least the end of 2026.
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