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He’s loaded with equipment, like a biometric sensor and fire-resistant overalls, to keep him safe, but please, no jewelry.
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He’s loaded with equipment, like a biometric sensor and fire-resistant overalls, to keep him safe, but please, no jewelry.
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It still holds a record for the largest Formula 1 attendance, and its success helped spawn races in Miami and Las Vegas.
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He took his second title in Japan, but questions about winning a third started right away. “It’s going to depend,” he said.
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Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez get a taste of the SailGP series and discover that speed is relative.
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Determining which of the three compounds, soft, medium and hard, to use and when, can turn a loser into a winner — or vice versa.
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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.
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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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It affects performance, so they use caffeine, avoid light and shoo away hotel housekeeping. And how about some golf?