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Isack Hadjar has no doubt "there is a spot" on the F1 grid next
season for Sergio Perez. Perez has been out of motorsport since
being released by Red Bull at the end of last season after four
years with the team, helping it to win constructors' championships
in 2022 and 2023. READ MORE: Sergio Perez backed for F1 return as
rookie looks to build Max Verstappen relationship Fans demand
arrest after racecar weaponised in revenge crash Dirt racer Bob
Gardner of the MARS Late Model Championship has come under
considerable criticism after seeing red during a race in the United
States, using his car as a weapon in retaliation for a move made by
a rival. The highly controversial moment of madness saw him use his
car to flip the car of competitor Daryn Klein, after deliberately
driving down the main straight in the wrong direction. READ MORE:
Fans demand arrest after racecar weaponised in revenge crash New
Audi F1 boss stunned by old team Red Bull: 'Never have believed it'
Jonathan Wheatley has conceded to obvious surprise at one of the
most startling statistics to have emerged out of the first half of
the F1 season. Since Wheatley's arrival as Sauber team principal at
the start of May, after spending 19 years with Red Bull, latterly
in the role of sporting director, the outfit currently known as
Stake before it morphs into the Audi F1 project, has undergone a
renaissance. READ MORE: New Audi F1 boss stunned by old team Red
Bull: 'Never have believed it' Lewis Hamilton handed 'internally
very frustrated' Ferrari analysis Former F1 driver Johnny Herbert
believes Lewis Hamilton has been "internally very frustrated" at
Ferrari, following an analysis of the seven-time champion's first
12 grands prix in red. It has been a difficult start to life at the
Maranello-based outfit for Hamilton, who is yet to claim a grand
prix podium for Ferrari. READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton handed
'internally very frustrated' Ferrari analysis Aston Martin
highlight 'super fortunate' F1 driver market position Aston Martin
team principal Andy Cowell has signalled Aston Martin's "super
fortunate" position in the driver market. Four-time F1 champion Max
Verstappen has long been linked with a move to the
Silverstone-based squad, however, more recently, the rumours have
placed him with a switch to Mercedes. READ MORE: Aston Martin
highlight 'super fortunate' F1 driver market position Max
Verstappen handed damning 'too slow' verdict Max Verstappen has
watched his slim F1 title chances slip further away in recent
rounds, having scored a meagre 41 points over the past five grands
prix. In that span, championship leader Oscar Piastri has taken 88
points and Lando Norris has secured 93, meaning the McLaren
team-mates are 69 and 61 points ahead of the Dutchman,
respectively, at the halfway stage of the campaign. READ MORE: Max
Verstappen handed damning 'too slow' verdict