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‘Damage limitation’ for McLaren after qualifying woe

Championship leaders McLaren admitted that they are in damage limitation mode ahead of Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix after being outpaced by Mercedes’ George Russell and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in qualifying. Oscar Piastri, who leads the drivers’ title race by 10 points ahead of team-mate Lando Norris, improved his form to qualify Saturday after a dismal …

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Russell grabs dazzling Canadian GP pole then jokes at Verstappen’s expense

Mercedes’ George Russell grabbed a dazzling pole position and then enjoyed cracking a joke at rival Max Verstappen’s expense on Saturday after clocking a sensational lap in qualifying for Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix. The 27-year-old Briton was delighted with what he described as “one of the most exhilarating laps of my life” and said, when asked …

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US Steel, Nippon partnership proceeds with security deal, ‘golden share’

The partnership between US Steel and Nippon Steel has reached a new phase, with an agreement on US national security guarantees, in addition to the so-called “golden share” advantage obtained by President Donald Trump’s administration.On Friday evening, Trump signed an executive order approving the partnership, bringing an end to the long-running saga over foreign ownership …

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Russell fastest for Mercedes ahead of Norris in second practice

George Russell powered his Mercedes to the top of the times ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris in Friday’s second practice for this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix. As four-time champion Max Verstappen struggled to reprise his pace-setting form for Red Bull in the opening practice session, Russell clocked a best lap in one minute and 12.123 seconds …

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War, trade and Air India crash cast cloud over Paris Air Show

War, tariffs and the Air India crash will cast a shadow over the Paris Air Show as the aerospace industry’s biggest annual gathering opens on Monday.More than 2,400 companies from 48 countries are showing off their hardware at the week-long event at Le Bourget airfield on the outskirts of Paris.The sales rivalry between Airbus and …

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