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He and Red Bull made mistakes at the Singapore Grand Prix, where he could have won the title, and the focus now turns to Japan.
The New York Times – Sports:
He and Red Bull made mistakes at the Singapore Grand Prix, where he could have won the title, and the focus now turns to Japan.
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Mike Krack, the new team principal, is feeling the pressure to win, but he said the pieces were in place for an eventual championship.
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When the company said it couldn’t reveal what a driver had done wrong, he got suspicious. Was it a scam? In the end, privacy laws and bureaucracy took the blame.
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The team lost its supplier, Honda, so it built a plant at its campus in England to produce its own unit.
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The company has a long racing history, and was once dominant at Le Mans. It will tackle F1 in 2026.
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Teams use them to test cars and to be on standby if a top driver can’t race. Sometimes, a reserve gets promoted.
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It was a valuable racing lesson the Ferrari driver heard from his world rally champion father.
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He spent years as the wingman to Lewis Hamilton, and now he’s a team leader and still racking up points.