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Lewis Hamilton suffers major blow as key announcement made Neat
Burger, a restaurant chain co-founded by seven-time champion Lewis
Hamilton, has entered liquidation. The business was launched six
years ago with a plant-based menu, with the chain also backed by
Hollywood superstar Leonardo DiCaprio. READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton
suffers major blow as key announcement made Max Verstappen leaves
new Red Bull boss stunned: 'I have been surprised' Laurent Mekies
has expressed his surprise at the approach the "untouchable and
unique" Max Verstappen takes to racing in F1. The new Red Bull team
principal and CEO highlighted the Dutchman's "absence of
compromise", amongst other factors, when reflecting on what the
27-year-old is like behind the scenes. READ MORE: Max Verstappen
leaves new Red Bull boss stunned: 'I have been surprised' Mercedes
deliver 'big upgrades' message in Ferrari and Red Bull fight
Mercedes chief communications officer Bradley Lord has revealed
that the Silver Arrows have no further "big upgrades" planned, in
its fight with Ferrari and Red Bull for second. The Brackley-based
outfit has experienced a mixed opening 14 rounds, which has seen
George Russell secure six podiums, including, a race victory in
Canada. READ MORE: Mercedes deliver 'big upgrades' message in
Ferrari and Red Bull fight Sebastian Vettel not ruling out surprise
F1 comeback Sebastian Vettel has stated it is "absolutely
conceivable" that he will return to F1 in some capacity in the
future, despite ruling out a comeback as a driver. The 38-year-old
retired from the championship at the end of the 2022 season and has
found himself linked to a second stint on multiple occasions. READ
MORE: Sebastian Vettel not ruling out surprise F1 comeback McLaren
concede to changes which had major impact on Lando Norris McLaren
has admitted some modifications made to MCL39 challenger at the
start of the year impacted Lando Norris' form in the opening rounds
of the season. After winning the first round of the campaign,
Norris found himself struggling against team-mate Oscar Piastri ,
who won four out of the following five grands prix. READ MORE:
McLaren concede to changes which had major impact on Lando Norris
Ralf Schumacher voices Toto Wolff prediction in Max Verstappen
pursuit Ralf Schumacher does not believe Toto Wolff will "give up"
trying to sign Max Verstappen from Red Bull, despite the Dutchman
having now confirmed he will be staying put for the 2026 F1 season.
That means the four-time F1 drivers' champion will usher in the new
regulatory era with the Milton Keynes-based squad and, as a result,
will be well-positioned to assess which team may be the best
landing spot, should he choose to leave his current employer. READ
MORE: Ralf Schumacher voices Toto Wolff prediction in Max
Verstappen pursuit