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Lewis Hamilton moved by Mexico GP tribute to late dog Roscoe
Lewis Hamilton welcomed the Mexican GP's tribute to his late dog Roscoe, saying the outpouring of support has deepened his reflections on grief and empathy
The last time the Prancing Horse fielded an Italian driver in one of their cars on an F1 weekend was way back in 2009, where countrymen Luca Badoer and Giancarlo Fisichella each replaced Felipe Massa on separate occasions after the Brazilian's accident during qualifying for the 2009 Hungarian GP.
LEWIS HAMILTON will be replaced in the first practice session at the Formula One Mexican Grand Prix. Ferrari confirmed rookie driver Antonio Fuoco would take his seat for the first session of the
Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are separated by 40 points heading into the Mexican Grand Prix, with Lewis Hamilton warning the McLaren duo
Lewis Hamilton remains optimistic about Ferrari repeating last year's success at the Mexican Grand Prix, while teammate Charles Leclerc expresses skepticism. As Ferrari grapples with a 23-race winless streak,
Further down the grid, Williams have selected academy star and F2 driver Luke Browning to step in for Carlos Sainz again, and Racing Bulls have enlisted the help of Japanese Super Formula driver Ayumu Iwasa to replace Liam Lawson for FP1.
Lewis Hamilton will sit out the first practice session at the Mexican Grand Prix, with Ferrari confirming who will be taking the place of the seven-time world champion
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Mexican Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri off the pace as Lando Norris and Max Verstappen sit out practice
Norris handed his car over to Mexican Pato O'Ward while Verstappen's Red Bull was driven by 18-year-old British driver Arvid Lindblad. Norris and Verstappen took the opportunity to watch from the pit wall.
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Ferrari confirms worst-kept secret as Lewis Hamilton Mexico FP1 decision made official
Ferrari has confirmed its worst kept secret ahead of the F1 2025 Mexican Grand Prix with Lewis Hamilton's replacement announced.