Formula 1 to return to Turkey from 2027

The Turkish Grand Prix will return to the Formula 1 calendar in 2027 for the first time in six years. The event will run on the Istanbul Park circuit until at least 2031. The track is where Lewis Hamilton clinched his record-equalling seventh world drivers’ title in 2020. Turkey held a grand prix from 2005 to 2011 before dropping off the schedule, alhough it returned for two years in 2020-21 when F1 needed venues to fill the calendar during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Verstappen expertly holds off Hamilton to win US Grand Prix

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen drove a magnificent race to hold off his title rival Lewis Hamilton to win the US Grand Prix in Austin. Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez finished third as the Red Bull drivers up the pressure on Mercedes’ dominanace.

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Verstappen takes scintillating pole ahead of US Grand Prix

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen produced a superb lap to take pole position ahead of tomorrow’s United States Grand Prix. The Dutchman will start ahead of Championship rival Lewis Hamilton and will have teammate Sergio Perez supporting him from third.

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Bottas takes five-place grid penalty for another engine change

Valtteri Bottas has taken a new engine for the United States Grand Prix and will therefore take a grid penalty for this weekend’s race at Circuit of The Americas, joining Williams’ George Russell and Sebastian Vettel of Aston Martin, who have also been hit with penalties for changing Mercedes power unit components.

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Bottas wins in Turkey as Verstappen takes Championship lead

Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas converted pole position into victory at the Turkish Grand Prix with the Red Bull duo of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez completing the podium. Verstappen’s title rival Lewis Hamilton finished fifth meaning the Dutchman now leads the World Championship.

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