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Monday, 4 Nov 2024
Ireland’s Relationship with Formula One is Fading Fast - 1- Alpine Scores 30 Million Euros Boost in Interlagos Triumph - 4
- Alonso Calls for Better Wet Tyres After Brazilian GP Chaos - 1
- Audi to Confirm Hulkenberg’s 2025 Teammate Soon After Delays - 1
- Verstappen Silences Critics with Dominant Brazil GP Victory - 5
Sunday, 3 Nov 2024
FIA Investigates McLaren Tyre Water Insertion Claims Amidst Title Battle - 2- Fernando Alonso Reveals Aston Martin’s Year-Long Performance Decline
- Red Bull Hints at Surprise 2025 Teammate for Max Verstappen - 1
- Red Bull Gains Speed but Verstappen’s Lead Cut by Norris
- Alpine's Engine Future in Focus After Renault Scraps 2026 Project - 1
- Jos Verstappen Denies Rift With Manager Amid Brazilian GP Rumours
- Storm Disrupts Sao Paulo GP Schedule & Qualifying Set for Sunday - 2
Saturday, 2 Nov 2024
Verstappen's Battle Intensifies Amid McLaren's Bold Brazil Setup Gamble- Gabriel Bortoleto Emerges as Key Audi-Sauber Contender for 2025 - 1
- Horner Meeting Fuels Speculation: Colapinto to Replace Perez? - 5
- Sophia Florsch Slams F1 Academy & Calls Out Pinkwashing Tactics
- Leclerc Escapes Harsh Penalty & Verstappen Reacts to FIA Decision - 5
- Shwartzman Leaves F1 Dream & Embraces New IndyCar Chapter - 1
- Racing Bulls Confirmed as Red Bull's Rebranded Team for 2025 Season - 1
Friday, 1 Nov 2024
Max Verstappen Faces Grid Penalty at São Paulo GP as Red Bull Pushes Engine Limits
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Vijay Mallya
Vijay Mallya is enduring a troubled run into this weekend's Japanese grand prix.
International media reports say the Force India chief has temporarily grounded the entire fleet of his Indian airline Kingfisher, with staff revolting after not being paid since April.
Kingfisher confirmed it had locked out staff because some had instigated "unabated incidents of violence, criminal intimidation, assault" against some employees who were still trying to work.
"It's sad they are putting the blame on employees," Indian airline advisor Harsh Vardhan told Bloomberg, "because nowhere in the world anyone would accept this kind of situation."
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