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Opinion F1 Unlocked
PALMER: Monza is under-pressure Sargeant’s best chance to shine – he must grab it if he wants a seat in 2024
TREMAYNE: Verstappen’s record breaking should be celebrated – it proves F1 has never been healthier
How hard is it for drivers to judge track limits when strapped into the cockpit? Jolyon Palmer explains…
TREMAYNE: Albon’s Canada drive had me wondering how he’d be doing in the second RB19 if Red Bull had kept him
TREMAYNE: Why dejected Norris should take heart from Hamilton’s smile in Spain
PALMER: Driving in Monaco is never easy – but the skill this time was super impressive
TREMAYNE: Why Ocon’s Monaco podium was more impressive than his victory in Hungary
TREMAYNE: Alonso’s re-emergence is the feel-good story of 2023 – and his best chance of a win is coming soon
TREMAYNE: Did the Australian GP create fresh hope or just a false horizon for Mercedes and Ferrari?
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TREMAYNE: Farewell Sebastian Vettel – a four-time champion with conscience and charisma to match
PALMER: Even if he had his reasons, Verstappen’s refusal to help Perez in Brazil was hard to understand
TREMAYNE: Russell’s reaction to his brilliant Brazil win sums up why so many fans love F1
TREMAYNE: Alonso’s Austin fightback proved F1 drivers are not the same as us mere mortals
TOP 10: We rank the best drives of double world champion Verstappen’s F1 career so far
Our writers on Verstappen’s best 2022 drives, his ‘F1 great’ credentials – and how he can get even better in 2023
TREMAYNE: After his brilliant Singapore win, Perez has a clear new target for the rest of the season
TREMAYNE: Max-mania reached new heights at Zandvoort – but what’s happened to Perez?
PALMER: Punchy pace and shrewd strategy calls – How Gasly went from the pit lane to a points finish in Spa
TREMAYNE: Why 2022 Max Verstappen is an upgrade on the 2021 version
TREMAYNE: Why F1 will lose one of its greats – both on and off track – when Vettel retires at the end of 2022
TREMAYNE: Why Ferrari face a fork in the road after their French Grand Prix frustrations
PALMER: Were Ferrari right to allow Sainz and Leclerc to fight it out for victory at the British GP?
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