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Uncovered: New telemetry data from Verstappen and Norris

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How Verstappen and Norris telemetry data raises fresh FIA stewarding questions Sergio Perez 'convers

[Sportsbreaks]( How Verstappen and Norris telemetry data raises fresh FIA stewarding questions Sergio Perez 'conversation' teased with Red Bull tipped to make 'hard' F1 2025 driver decision Ferrari lift lid on 'strange' Carlos Sainz issue after 'smells like fuel' radio message Ted Kravitz hits back at Wolff and Stella in 'all so boring' FIA response Franco Colapinto's grid walk snub prompts Martin Brundle response Jenson Button calls for FIA rule change after Verstappen v Norris COTA controversy Major upgrade breakthrough for Red Bull as McLaren suffer MCL38 disruption 'Red Bull reeling in McLaren' theory emerges after Brown bibgate reaction ‘Clever’ Verstappen tactic uncovered in Norris battle amid ‘silly’ McLaren decision Marko under fire from McLaren after Norris 'mental weaknesses' comments Follow PlanetF1.com's WhatsApp and Facebook channels for all the F1 breaking news! Max Verstappen data discovery as ‘clear’ Hamilton DNF culprit found - round-up 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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