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Britain’s Lewis Hamilton has been kept waiting for his fifth Formula One world championship after the Mercedes driver finished third in a US Grand Prix won by Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen.
The victory on Sunday was the Finn’s first since March 2013. Red Bull’s Dutch youngster Max Verstappen finished second after starting 18th.
Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, Hamilton’s only title rival, finished fourth – a result that means the championship remains open until Mexico next weekend. Hamilton now has a 70-point lead with 75 remaining to be won.
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Yuki Tsunoda is in his fourth season in Formula One, yet he’s largely flown under the radar throughout his career. That’s changed over the…
Lando Norris led Aussie teammate Oscar Piastri to a sensational third and fourth at Albert Park, the team's first podium in Melbourne since 2014.
Carlos Sainz became the only driver to win a race besides Max Verstappen in nearly a year - and questions have been raised if he's an underrated driver.
The American was forced to give up his car to his Williams teammate Alex Albon who crashed and caused irreparable damage in practice.
With shortened sprint races due to being relegated out of the pit lane, there are question marks around its future as a Formula 1 undercard.