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  • Lando Norris puts in brilliant drive to land second spot in Chinese Grand Prix and put sprint race disappointment behind him… as Brit denies Red Bull another one-two after Max Verstappen secures his first ever win in Shanghai

    Lando Norris puts in brilliant drive to land second spot in Chinese Grand Prix and put sprint race disappointment behind him… as Brit denies Red Bull another one-two after Max Verstappen secures his first ever win in Shanghai

    It’s fair to suggest that things are looking rather bleak when you are holding pre-race wagers with your team over how far you will finish behind your closest competitors.

    O ye of little faith, Lando Norris!

    The Brit had reason for his pessimism. The prospects of his McLaren had been all but written off around the slow, sweeping corners of the Shanghai International Circuit long before the Formula One circus rolled into town.


     

    This place was supposed to be McLaren’s kryptonite. The weekend was all about damage limitation, we were warned.

    Success looked like merely keeping in touch with the Ferraris. Daring to even think about entering the stratosphere of Red Bull? That wasn’t in the equation, not here.

    Max Verstappen took a dominant victory at the first Chinese Grand Prix in five years
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    Max Verstappen took a dominant victory at the first Chinese Grand Prix in five years

    Lando Norris (right) performed admirably to finish second ahead of Sergio Perez
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    Lando Norris (right) performed admirably to finish second ahead of Sergio Perez

    It was the perfect weekend for Verstappen who also won the sprint race on Saturday
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    It was the perfect weekend for Verstappen who also won the sprint race on Saturday

  • HORNER’S HOLD Christian Horner has ‘terrifying’ amount of power at Red Bull & ‘more will surface’ after sext scandal, ex-F1 ace warns

    HORNER’S HOLD Christian Horner has ‘terrifying’ amount of power at Red Bull & ‘more will surface’ after sext scandal, ex-F1 ace warns

    CHRISTIAN Horner has a ‘terrifying’ amount of power and a ‘lot more will surface’ after the sexting scandal, a former F1 driver has warned.

    The Red Bull boss has been under intense pressure amid the ongoing sexting storm after he was cleared of accusations of controlling behaviour by a female staffer.

    The Red Bull boss was cleared by an independent investigation
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    The Red Bull boss was cleared by an independent investigationCredit: Rex

    Horner and Geri pictured in Saudi Arabia over the weekend
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    Horner and Geri pictured in Saudi Arabia over the weekendCredit: Getty

    Christijan Albers has warned " a lot more will surface"
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    Christijan Albers has warned ” a lot more will surface”Credit: Getty
    Horner, 50, who has always denied any wrongdoing, was cleared by an independent investigation at Red Bull.

    But the following day a dossier of seedy text messages allegedly between the dad-of-two and the female staffer was leaked.

    As a result of the internal probe, his accuser was suspended last week and is reportedly preparing to appeal.

    Now ex-F1 driver Christijan Albers has hit out at Horner and warned that more will come to light.

  • UP FERR GRABS Ferrari ‘want to poach key Red Bull staff for Hamilton’s arrival’ as they take advantage of Horner sexting scandal

    UP FERR GRABS Ferrari ‘want to poach key Red Bull staff for Hamilton’s arrival’ as they take advantage of Horner sexting scandal

    FERRARI are looking to capitalise on Red Bull’s scandal surrounding Christian Horner by poaching some of their key staff members, according to reports.

    Red Bull have been rocked by a sexting scandal involving team principal Christian Horner.

    The scandal surrounding Christian Horner is engulfing Red Bull
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    The scandal surrounding Christian Horner is engulfing Red BullCredit: Rex

    Ferrari are eyeing up Red Bull staff members as they prepare to welcome Lewis Hamilton next next
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    Ferrari are eyeing up Red Bull staff members as they prepare to welcome Lewis Hamilton next nextCredit: Rex
    The Brit, 50, who is married to Spice Girls star Geri Haliwell, was cleared of any wrongdoing following claims made by a female colleague about his behaviour.

    But fractures within the Red Bull team are still making headlines as world champion Max Verstappen backed advisor Helmut Marko and threatened to quit amid reports Marko could be suspended by the team for allegedly leaking evidence from the investigation.

    It has also been reported the female colleague that made the accusations against Horner is set to appeal.

    Now yet more bad news seems to be engulfing the constructors champions as their main rivals look to take advantage of their predicament.

  • “I Need to Win a Race”: Lando Norris Takes a Dig at Himself When Chelsea Stars Were About to Give Him a Celebration Move

    “I Need to Win a Race”: Lando Norris Takes a Dig at Himself When Chelsea Stars Were About to Give Him a Celebration Move

    “I Need to Win a Race”: Lando Norris Takes a Dig at Himself When Chelsea Stars Were About to Give Him a Celebration Move
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    Lando Norris has proved that he is one of F1’s best talents over the last few years, but is yet to reach the very top of the sport as race wins keep eluding him. The fact that Norris hasn’t won a race has been a topic of huge discussion and even came up during a segment involving Chelsea players.

    Along with Levi Colwill and Robert Sanchez, Norris appeared in a segment for Sky Sports F1. The host of the program asked the trio, whether F1 or soccer stars have cooler celebrations. Colwill and Sanchez went ahead with soccer instantaneously. Norris was a little hesitant, but agreed eventually.

    Then, the Chelsea soccer stars were ready to make a celebration move for Norris. The Bristol-born driver, however, used his wit to remind everyone that he needs to win before coming up with one.

    “I need to win a race first.”

    Norris has been in F1 since 2019, which means that lack of experience isn’t an issue for the Brit anymore. He came close to winning a few times, but mistakes on his end, or McLaren’s inability to provide him with a consistent race-winning car, took those chances away. Earlier this week, he started the Chinese GP Sprint from pole, but a mistake made on lap 1, dropped him down to seventh place.

    Lando Norris’ encounter with Chelsea FC stars

    The topic of celebration wasn’t the only thing Norris, Colwill and Sanchez dwelled on. They spoke about their respective sports, highlighting the similarities and differences. Plus, the Chelsea soccer players also drove on a simulator under Norris’ guidance.

    Norris, Colwill and Sanchez also compared F1 and Soccer on other aspects. For example, they agreed that F1 travels to more appealing destinations, which isn’t surprising considering they travel all over the world to 24 circuits, almost all of them in different countries.

    Norris also revealed who his favorite soccer player was. While Colwill and Sanchez went ahead with the likes of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, Norris was loyal to his compatriot David Beckham, one of England’s best ever.

  • Lewis Hamilton is left frustrated once again after finishing in 18th place in qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix as Max Verstappen takes pole

    Lewis Hamilton is left frustrated once again after finishing in 18th place in qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix as Max Verstappen takes pole

    How fortunes can change in the space of only a few hours.

    On Saturday morning there was a smile the size of the Huangpu etched across Lewis Hamilton’s face after he claimed second in the first sprint race of the season in Shanghai. A moment of sweet relief amidst a season of setbacks for Mercedes and Hamilton.

    A short while later and Hamilton was still, somehow, able to muster a grin.


     

    But this time his expression did not tell the full story of what had just unfolded in qualifying for Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix as Hamilton failed to make it out of Q1 for the first time since the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in 2022.

    The finger of blame cannot be pointed solely at the car for Hamilton’s showing. Not this time.

    Lewis Hamilton will start the Chinese Grand Prix in 18th place after struggling in qualifying
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    Lewis Hamilton will start the Chinese Grand Prix in 18th place after struggling in qualifying

    Hamilton failed to make it out of Q1 for the first time since Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in 2022
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    Hamilton failed to make it out of Q1 for the first time since Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in 2022

  • GERI GOES SOLO Geri Halliwell appears WITHOUT Red Bull F1 boss husband Christian Horner at Commonwealth Day Service amid sexting storm

    GERI GOES SOLO Geri Halliwell appears WITHOUT Red Bull F1 boss husband Christian Horner at Commonwealth Day Service amid sexting storm

    GERI Halliwell has stepped out without embattled F1 boss husband Christian Horner amid the ongoing sexting storm at Red Bull.

    The ex-Spice Girl smiled for the cameras as she once again wore a trademark all-white ensemble.

    Geri Halliwell was seen without her hubby Christian Horner
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    Geri Halliwell was seen without her hubby Christian HornerCredit: Getty

    Geri arrived for the annual Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey
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    Geri arrived for the annual Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster AbbeyCredit: PA

    She wore her trademark all-white ensemble once again
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    She wore her trademark all-white ensemble once againCredit: Getty

    Horner and Geri have been married since 2015
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    Horner and Geri have been married since 2015Credit: Getty
    She was seen arriving for the Commonwealth Day Service at Westminister Abbey in London.

    It is the first time she has been seen at a public event without her husband since the scandal broke last month.

    Horner has been under pressure after a slew of sexually suggestive text messages apparently sent to an employee were leaked.

    The F1 boss has always denied any wrongdoing – and was cleared by an internal investigation at Red Bull.

  • After Sudden Quali Fall, Ferrari Boss Points What He Fears the Most for Sunday

    After Sudden Quali Fall, Ferrari Boss Points What He Fears the Most for Sunday

    After Sudden Quali Fall, Ferrari Boss Points What He Fears the Most for Sunday
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    Ferrari drivers looked on their way to sealing places on the first and the second row of the starting grid for Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix. However, the dying minutes of the qualifying session kept throwing surprises. One after the other, four drivers placed themselves between Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen. While that is a concern Ferrari need to address, there is another on Frederic Vasseur’s mind that can ruin their race on Sunday.

    The Ferrari team principal, as per @JunaidSamodien_ on X (formerly Twitter), said, “What scares me is a DRS train, but tomorrow we can play with the strategy and have opportunities. If you look, everything is so tight, but in two-tenths, you have six cars.”

    Vasseur’s worry is a legitimate one if we take the example of the sprint race from Saturday. As Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton comfortably placed themselves in P1 and P2 respectively, the battle for P3 raged on until the last lap.

    The reason simply was the DRS train behind Hamilton. Fernando Alonso, Carlos Sainz, Sergio Perez, and Charles Leclerc were all within one-second distance of each other. Ultimately, Perez broke the stalemate with a double overtake on the two Spaniards to take the final step on the podium.

    There is, however, one factor that can play in Ferrari’s favor. In a positive turn of events from last year, their 2024 car possesses a superior race pace. That could come in handy for the main race, provided there is little to no rain.

    In that scenario, Sainz and Leclerc could beat both McLaren drivers and the Aston Martin of Fernando Alonso ahead, and hold off the threat from Mercedes. A podium finish will most likely please team boss Frederic Vasseur. A race win, meanwhile, seems unlikely unless a bizarre occurrence with the Red Bull duo changes the scenario.

    Red Bull clear favorites but Max Verstappen is far from happy

    Max Verstappen, surprisingly, missed out on the sprint pole position as a rain-hit SQ3 placed him in P4. The Dutchman, however, made up for the deficit in dry conditions on Saturday by winning the 19-lap race by 13 seconds.

    Later, he claimed the pole position for the main race during the traditional qualifying format. However, the reigning champion was not too thrilled with the performance of his car.

    Dutch journalist Erik van Haren quoted Verstappen as saying, “I don’t base my feelings on an advantage. I want to feel it myself.” The three-time champion made the comments after the conclusion of the sprint race. Van Haren claims the stern feedback led to some extensive work carried out on his car before qualifying for the main race.

    The Austrian team will anyway not sit easy anytime soon. That is because of the upcoming upgrade packages for their rivals. Ferrari claims to make some crucial ground with their upcoming package scheduled to feature in Imola. Similarly, McLaren are ready to introduce some extensive changes as well, as the season progresses.

  • Formula 1 – Chinese Grand Prix qualifying RECAP: Max Verstappen claims Red Bull’s 100th pole position and Lewis Hamilton drops out in Q1 for the first time since 2022

    Formula 1 – Chinese Grand Prix qualifying RECAP: Max Verstappen claims Red Bull’s 100th pole position and Lewis Hamilton drops out in Q1 for the first time since 2022

    This was Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest leaderboard and lap-by-lap updates from the Chinese Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday April 20.

    Thanks for following along!

    Thrills, spills, red flags, and one deeply disappointed seven-time world champion – qualifying had it all.

    We’ll be back for tomorrow’s race bright and early – make sure you don’t miss out.

    Red Bull Racing's Dutch driver Max Verstappen celebrates after taking pole position during the qualifying session for the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix at the Shanghai International Circuit in Shanghai on April 20, 2024. (Photo by HECTOR RETAMAL / AFP) (Photo by HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP via Getty Images)

  • ESTELL-AR LOOK Brit F1 sensation Oliver Bearman’s law student and TikTok star girlfriend set for modelling career after lavish shoot

    ESTELL-AR LOOK Brit F1 sensation Oliver Bearman’s law student and TikTok star girlfriend set for modelling career after lavish shoot

    FORMULA 1 prodigy Oliver Bearman looks set to watch TikTok star girlfriend Estelle Ogilvy begin her modelling career.

    Law student Estelle, 21, is reportedly in a relationship with the 18-year-old racing driver – who made his F1 debut over the weekend.

    Oliver Bearman and Estelle Ogilvy are reportedly dating
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    Oliver Bearman and Estelle Ogilvy are reportedly dating

    Estelle is studying a postgraduate law degree
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    Estelle is studying a postgraduate law degreeCredit: Instagram / @silly_lettuce

    The 21-year-old is also a TikTok star
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    The 21-year-old is also a TikTok starCredit: Instagram

    She has 100,000 followers on Instagram
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    She has 100,000 followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram/silly_lettuce
    Bearman replaced Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and impressed as he secured a seventh place finish.

    Now his reported partner Estelle looks poised for her own time in the spotlight after she took part in a photoshoot for Swiss watch company Longines.

    According to The Telegraph, the shoot was conducted in South Kensington back in December, with the online influencer snapped by well-known photographer James Kelly.

    Kelly has taken pictures for the likes of Dua Lipa and Kylie Minogue in the past.

  • Christian Horner Unable to Fathom ”Write Off” Treatment to Sergio Perez by F1 Media

    Christian Horner Unable to Fathom ”Write Off” Treatment to Sergio Perez by F1 Media

    Christian Horner Unable to Fathom ”Write Off” Treatment to Sergio Perez by F1 Media
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    Sergio Perez in 2024 has hardly given a reason for anyone to complain. Except for the Australian Grand Prix, the Mexican race driver has always been on the podium, and even for Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix, he will start from the first row. Despite his strong performances so far this season, there have been rumors of him getting axed for 2025. And due to the same, Christian Horner is unable to understand why Perez is constantly written off.

    “You guys have a tendency to write him off, but he’s doing a great job and I think that he’s coming this season with a new frame of mind and he’s relaxed, he’s driving the car really well and he’s not focusing on his teammate,” said Horner to Sky Sports, as per GPBlog.

    In 2023, it was rumored that Red Bull may axe Perez, owing to his poor form. That school of thought has even continued in 2024, even though Perez’s performances are satisfactory so far. With Carlos Sainz available, the rumors of the Spaniard replacing Perez have also popped.

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    Moreover, there has been no update on Perez’s contract extension, as the current deal will run out at the end of this year. Thus, there is more than one reason for the F1 media to contemplate who will partner with Max Verstappen in 2025.

    But with Perez hardly keeping a foot wrong, Red Bull would have no reason to sack him. Horner also explained how Perez’s decent performances so far have boosted his confidence. On the other hand, Red Bull surely doesn’t have any incentive to sign Sainz.

    How Sergio Perez is perfect for Max Verstappen?

    Over the last three seasons, Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez have formed a great camaraderie. Although there have been minor tensions in between, nothing surprising in the F1 realm. Till 2023, Perez used to think he could vie for the championship against Max Verstappen in the Red Bull cars that are very much oriented to the Dutchman.

    But after repeatedly losing to Verstappen, as per Helmut Marko, Perez has accepted his deputy role at Red Bull. Therefore, the Mexican race driver has started performing well. Thus, such team stability can’t be achieved with two equally ambitious drivers.

    With Sainz, there is likely to be a series of tensions that could compromise Red Bull’s ‘perfect results’, as the Spaniard would enter to vie for the championship. It’s reported that Sainz has been offered a three-year deal from Audi.

    But regardless of Red Bull’s suitability, Sainz is currently the most sought driver on the grid. And it would be interesting to see where he would head after his last dance with Ferrari this year.