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F1 is back! Follow all the action live from Austin this weekend

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[Sportsbreaks]( Red Bull and McLaren US GP upgrades revealed as Mercedes bring six-part W15 package Carlos Sainz explains why Ferrari opted against Austin upgrades Sergio Perez explains The Wolf of Wall Street 'I'm not leaving' post George Russell proposes F1 cost cap tweak for rookie crash damage Max Verstappen questions Daniel Ricciardo exit handling by Red Bull team Max Verstappen issues fresh update on 'very unnecessary' FIA swearing row Fernando Alonso would trade 'half of my 400 F1 races for one more championship' Lewis Hamilton 'can't walk on water' with Max Verstappen tipped to go even 'further' What a scrapped livery says about Red Bull's US Grand Prix chances Max Verstappen issues response following Red Bull RB20 bib reveal 'God knows how long they've had that' - Lewis Hamilton on 'over the edge' Red Bull bib trick Details emerge on how Red Bull's bib height adjustment is operated Norris sends Red Bull warning as controversial Ricciardo fastest lap revisited Explained: Why Red Bull's adjustable bib isn't being punished by the FIA This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Planet Sport Limited · Avenue HQ, 10-12 East Parade · Leeds, LS1 2BH · United Kingdom

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