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Vandoorne out, Norris in at McLaren

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Monday September 03, 2018 McLaren have moved quickly to announce Lando Norris as Stoffel Vandoorne's

Monday September 03, 2018 [McLaren announce Norris on 'multi-year' deal]( McLaren have moved quickly to announce Lando Norris as Stoffel Vandoorne's replacement from next season onward. [Vandoorne to leave McLaren at end of season]( McLaren have confirmed that they will not be renewing Stoffel Vandoorne's contract at the end of the 2018 season. [Leclerc has signed a race deal with Ferrari']( "Ferrari are in a bind" is the opening line on Auto Motor und Sport as the Scuderia's past president signed a race deal with Charles Leclerc, and the new one wants to keep Kimi Raikkonen. [Conclusions from the Italian Grand Prix]( Lewis Hamilton's superb racecraft and error-free driving extends his lead in the standings, Kimi Raikkonen did everything he could but it wasn't enough, Sebastian Vettel errs again [Italian Grand Prix driver ratings]( Which drivers impressed at the 'Temple of Speed' and who flattered to deceive? Check out our Italian Grand Prix driver ratings... [Vettel: Hamilton did not leave me any space]( Sebastian Vettel says it is "ironic" that he was the one spun in lap 1 contact with Lewis Hamilton given that the Brit was to blame. [Verstappen does 'not agree' with Monza penalty]( Max Verstappen was left smarting as a five-second penalty, which he feels was "not fair", cost him a podium finish at the Italian GP. [Alonso: McLaren's reliability gone 'backwards']( Fernando Alonso has claimed that McLaren's reliability has gone backwards over the course of the last few races. [Grosjean disqualified following Renault protest]( Romain Grosjean has been excluded from the Italian Grand Prix after the FIA deemed he was running an illegal floor at Monza. [Whiting: Pit stop bluff part of the game]( Charlie Whiting had no issues with Mercedes' actions in the pits at Monza, saying their bluff to Ferrari is "all part of the game." [Visit Planet F1 ?]() This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Ole Media Limited · 4th Floor, The Leeming Building · Vicar Lane · Leeds, LS2 7JF · United Kingdom

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