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Max Verstappen (27) avenged his overnight demotion from pole position by clinching his ninth win of the season and 63rd of his career with a dominant triumph for Red Bull in Sunday’s crash-hit and controversial Qatar Grand Prix. In a race shaped by a litany of stewards’ decisions and penalties, including a harsh late 10-second ‘stop-go’ for Lando Norris of McLaren, the newly-crowned four-time world champion was flawless as he came home six seconds ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.

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Sauber F1 has confirmed that drivers Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu will part ways with the team at the end of the 2024 season. This announcement concludes months of speculation regarding their futures. Brazilian Formula 2 leader Gabriel Bortoleto will replace Bottas, while Nico Hulkenberg will take Zhou's seat in 2025. Both drivers have struggled in a challenging season, with Sauber unable to score any points after 21 races.

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Max Verstappen secured his fourth consecutive Formula 1 World Championship at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, joining an elite group of drivers with four or more titles, including Alain Prost, Sebastian Vettel, Juan Manuel Fangio, Michael Schumacher, and Lewis Hamilton. Verstappen's fifth-place finish was enough to clinch the championship, as his closest rival, Lando Norris, finished sixth, leaving an unbridgeable 63-point gap with only 60 points remaining in the season.

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Newly released audio from the Brazilian Grand Prix captures Lewis Hamilton calling his Mercedes "the worst it has ever been" during a challenging weekend where he finished 11th in the sprint race and 10th on race day, even hinting he might quit the season early. Hamilton struggled with control in the rain-soaked Interlagos track, crashing out in Q1 and starting 14th after a tough qualifying session. Meanwhile, teammate George Russell placed fourth after starting at the front.

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In an electrifying climax to the 2023 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) season at the 8 Hours of Bahrain, Toyota’s No. 8 GR010 Hybrid driven by Sebastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley, and Ryo Hirakawa secured an unexpected victory that awarded Toyota its sixth consecutive manufacturers’ title. The win represented a remarkable comeback after Toyota had fallen behind mid-race, only to take advantage of multiple safety car interventions that reset the field and allowed for strategic adjustments.

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