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Antonelli takes a decisive step in Montreal's all-action thriller

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Antonelli takes a decisive step in Montreal's all-action thriller

Russell "lost for words" after heartbreaking Canadian GP exit

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Russell "lost for words" after heartbreaking Canadian GP exit

F1 Canadian GP: Antonelli lands F1 2026 blow as Russell retires in Montreal

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F1 Canadian GP: Antonelli lands F1 2026 blow as Russell retires in Montreal

Russell suffers dramatic exit from F1 Canada GP

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Russell suffers dramatic exit from F1 Canada GP

Rosenqvist wins 2026 Indy 500 in closest-ever finish

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Rosenqvist wins 2026 Indy 500 in closest-ever finish

BTCC Snetterton: Shedden sees off Sutton for race three win, Ingram charges to third

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BTCC Snetterton: Shedden sees off Sutton for race three win, Ingram charges to third

McLaren: Pirelli F1 tests will help Ferrari, Red Bull for rainy Canadian GP

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Canadian GP
McLaren: Pirelli F1 tests will help Ferrari, Red Bull for rainy Canadian GP

LIVE: F1 Canadian Grand Prix updates - Antonelli leads as Russell and Norris among six retirees

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LIVE: F1 Canadian Grand Prix updates - Antonelli leads as Russell and Norris among six retirees
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Podcast: F1 team boss bombshell

Formula 1's silly season took a wild turn this week as Ferrari, Sauber, McLaren and Williams announced senior personnel shake-ups for 2023.

Frédéric Vasseur, Ferrari

Williams go the ball rolling on Monday evening when it announced team principal Jost Capito was leaving his role at the end of the year.

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Then Ferrari confirmed it had appointed Sauber team boss Fred Vassuer to replace Mattia Binotto for 2023 on Tuesday morning.

This was followed by McLaren announcing Andreas Seidl was departing as team principal to join Sauber/Audi CEO, with Andrea Stella taking Seidl's place at McLaren.

These are moves that have massive ramifications for the grid and are the topic of discussion on this week's Autosport Podcast, with Luke Smith here to pick apart what news over the last 24 hours means for F1.

 
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