Sky Sports F1 pundit to leave as Andretti gets cryptic – RacingNews365 Review
Damon Hill has confirmed he is leaving Sky Sports F1’s coverage
after 13 seasons. The 1996 world champion was one of the initial
crop of pundits hired by the channel when F1 went behind the
paywall in the UK for the first time in 2012. READ MORE: F1
champion confirms Sky Sports exit Andretti hints at possible major
F1 news When F1 pushed back on Andretti ‘s entry bid earlier this
year, it caused considerable upheaval. For a long time, it seemed
the American team could whistle for a place on the grid, not that
its ambitions were dented. On home soil and in Europe, Andretti
continues to build, intent on becoming a future F1 team. It still
has hope of being on the grid in 2026. READ MORE: Andretti hints at
possible major F1 news Piastri responds to ‘Australian pressure’
following Ricciardo F1 exit Oscar Piastri has expressed his sadness
at Daniel Ricciardo’s recent exit from F1 which has left him firmly
standing in Australia’s spotlight. Ricciardo bowed out of F1 after
the Singapore Grand Prix as RB decided to swing the axe to give New
Zealander Liam Lawson an opportunity, potentially for an immediate
step up to Red Bull for next season should the plug also be pulled
on Sergio Perez. READ MORE: Piastri responds to ‘Australian
pressure’ following Ricciardo F1 exit Verstappen: ‘Politically
correct’ F1 becoming ‘less enjoyable’ Max Verstappen has said that
some of the steps taken by the FIA to curb bad language makes life
in F1 “less enjoyable.” The Dutchman found himself at the centre of
a media storm in September when he used the F-word in an official
FIA press conference ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix. READ MORE:
Verstappen: ‘Politically correct’ F1 becoming ‘less enjoyable’
Verstappen beaten by Stroll and Kvyat in unwanted F1 list Max
Verstappen tops the list of F1 drivers with the most penalty points
since they were introduced at the start of 2014, earning three more
than Sergio Perez, Kevin Magnussen and Lance Stroll in that period.
Since making his F1 debut almost a decade ago, the Dutchman has
accumulated 39 penalty points on his FIA super licence. READ MORE:
Verstappen beaten by Stroll and Kvyat in unwanted F1 list F1 issue
scam warning ahead of unique launch event F1 has issued a statement
after ticket touts were able to secure an allocation for its
first-of-its-kind F1 Live. In a bid to protect fans and prevent the
further sale of fraudulent tickets, F1 has warned against
purchasing resale tickets from non-official sites. READ MORE: F1
issue scam warning ahead of unique launch event
after 13 seasons. The 1996 world champion was one of the initial
crop of pundits hired by the channel when F1 went behind the
paywall in the UK for the first time in 2012. READ MORE: F1
champion confirms Sky Sports exit Andretti hints at possible major
F1 news When F1 pushed back on Andretti ‘s entry bid earlier this
year, it caused considerable upheaval. For a long time, it seemed
the American team could whistle for a place on the grid, not that
its ambitions were dented. On home soil and in Europe, Andretti
continues to build, intent on becoming a future F1 team. It still
has hope of being on the grid in 2026. READ MORE: Andretti hints at
possible major F1 news Piastri responds to ‘Australian pressure’
following Ricciardo F1 exit Oscar Piastri has expressed his sadness
at Daniel Ricciardo’s recent exit from F1 which has left him firmly
standing in Australia’s spotlight. Ricciardo bowed out of F1 after
the Singapore Grand Prix as RB decided to swing the axe to give New
Zealander Liam Lawson an opportunity, potentially for an immediate
step up to Red Bull for next season should the plug also be pulled
on Sergio Perez. READ MORE: Piastri responds to ‘Australian
pressure’ following Ricciardo F1 exit Verstappen: ‘Politically
correct’ F1 becoming ‘less enjoyable’ Max Verstappen has said that
some of the steps taken by the FIA to curb bad language makes life
in F1 “less enjoyable.” The Dutchman found himself at the centre of
a media storm in September when he used the F-word in an official
FIA press conference ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix. READ MORE:
Verstappen: ‘Politically correct’ F1 becoming ‘less enjoyable’
Verstappen beaten by Stroll and Kvyat in unwanted F1 list Max
Verstappen tops the list of F1 drivers with the most penalty points
since they were introduced at the start of 2014, earning three more
than Sergio Perez, Kevin Magnussen and Lance Stroll in that period.
Since making his F1 debut almost a decade ago, the Dutchman has
accumulated 39 penalty points on his FIA super licence. READ MORE:
Verstappen beaten by Stroll and Kvyat in unwanted F1 list F1 issue
scam warning ahead of unique launch event F1 has issued a statement
after ticket touts were able to secure an allocation for its
first-of-its-kind F1 Live. In a bid to protect fans and prevent the
further sale of fraudulent tickets, F1 has warned against
purchasing resale tickets from non-official sites. READ MORE: F1
issue scam warning ahead of unique launch event
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