F1 Fast Five: Police clear Mercedes in alleged Hamilton sabotage, Verstappen set to make debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed, and other big updates

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Police clear Mercedes in alleged Hamilton sabotage, Verstappen set to make debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed, and other big updates
  • Police clear Mercedes in alleged Hamilton sabotage
  • Verstappen set to make debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed
  • Schumacher tests with Alpine amid 2025 seat vacancy
  • Travel with Leclerc
  • McLaren boys square off in Pictionary challenge

Police clear Mercedes in alleged Hamilton sabotage

The police have informed the Mercedes Formula 1 team that "no criminal offense" has occurred concerning claims that Lewis Hamilton is being "sabotaged" this season. The allegations came from an anonymous email suggesting internal tactics to disadvantage Hamilton as he prepares to move to Ferrari in 2025. Although the police found no evidence of a crime, they advised Mercedes to handle further emails. 

Click here to read the full article by Taylor Powling (motorsportweek.com)

Verstappen set to make debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed

Max Verstappen will debut at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed from July 12th to 14th. He will drive his RB16B, the car in which he won the 2021 title, while other notable Red Bull figures, including Sergio Perez, Christian Horner, and several former drivers, will also participate. This is the first time an F1 team is celebrated on such a scale at the FOS, which will feature multiple cars and drivers from Red Bull's history. Other former Red Bull drivers, like Daniel Ricciardo and Mark Webber, will also be driving at the event.

Click here to read the full article by Nick Golding (racingnews365.com)

Schumacher tests with Alpine amid 2025 seat vacancy

Mick Schumacher, a former Haas driver and current Mercedes reserve, will test with Alpine next week at Paul Ricard while also competing in the World Endurance Championship with the team. His participation coincides with Alpine's deliberations over its 2025 driver lineup. Schumacher's test comes alongside fellow reserve driver Jack Doohan, whose chances seem to improve following Alpine's signing of his manager, Flavio Briatore, as an executive adviser. 

Click here to read the full article by Nate Saunders (espn.com)

Travel with Leclerc

Ever wonder what F1 drivers do when they're not on the track? Well, let's focus on Charles Leclerc. Well, he's been sharing some glimpses of his downtime over the past few months. He started in Melbourne, where he worked on his surfing skills, then headed to Bali and, later, Tokyo.

McLaren boys square off in Pictionary challenge

Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri square off in a classic game of Pictionary. In this F1-themed version, one of them doodles while the other guesses. The match starts on an even footing, with Norris taking an early lead. While neither of them may fancy themselves as an artist, Norris certainly holds his own with some impressive sketches.

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F1 Fast Five: Police clear Mercedes in alleged Hamilton sabotage, Verstappen set to make debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed, and other big updates

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Today’s F1 News Delivered Faster Than a Pit Stop

Police clear Mercedes in alleged Hamilton sabotage, Verstappen set to make debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.

Police clear Mercedes in alleged Hamilton sabotage, Verstappen set to make debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed, and other big updates
  • Police clear Mercedes in alleged Hamilton sabotage
  • Verstappen set to make debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed
  • Schumacher tests with Alpine amid 2025 seat vacancy
  • Travel with Leclerc
  • McLaren boys square off in Pictionary challenge

Police clear Mercedes in alleged Hamilton sabotage

The police have informed the Mercedes Formula 1 team that "no criminal offense" has occurred concerning claims that Lewis Hamilton is being "sabotaged" this season. The allegations came from an anonymous email suggesting internal tactics to disadvantage Hamilton as he prepares to move to Ferrari in 2025. Although the police found no evidence of a crime, they advised Mercedes to handle further emails. 

Click here to read the full article by Taylor Powling (motorsportweek.com)

Verstappen set to make debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed

Max Verstappen will debut at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed from July 12th to 14th. He will drive his RB16B, the car in which he won the 2021 title, while other notable Red Bull figures, including Sergio Perez, Christian Horner, and several former drivers, will also participate. This is the first time an F1 team is celebrated on such a scale at the FOS, which will feature multiple cars and drivers from Red Bull's history. Other former Red Bull drivers, like Daniel Ricciardo and Mark Webber, will also be driving at the event.

Click here to read the full article by Nick Golding (racingnews365.com)

Schumacher tests with Alpine amid 2025 seat vacancy

Mick Schumacher, a former Haas driver and current Mercedes reserve, will test with Alpine next week at Paul Ricard while also competing in the World Endurance Championship with the team. His participation coincides with Alpine's deliberations over its 2025 driver lineup. Schumacher's test comes alongside fellow reserve driver Jack Doohan, whose chances seem to improve following Alpine's signing of his manager, Flavio Briatore, as an executive adviser. 

Click here to read the full article by Nate Saunders (espn.com)

Travel with Leclerc

Ever wonder what F1 drivers do when they're not on the track? Well, let's focus on Charles Leclerc. Well, he's been sharing some glimpses of his downtime over the past few months. He started in Melbourne, where he worked on his surfing skills, then headed to Bali and, later, Tokyo.

McLaren boys square off in Pictionary challenge

Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri square off in a classic game of Pictionary. In this F1-themed version, one of them doodles while the other guesses. The match starts on an even footing, with Norris taking an early lead. While neither of them may fancy themselves as an artist, Norris certainly holds his own with some impressive sketches.

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