The rumour is said to be like Leclerc has signed a deal of 2+3 years with Ferrari. There is more to that rumour also. Sainz is also reported to be after a similar deal with Ferrari.
I wouldn't be surprised with Leclerc's signing a contract extension truthfully. But I don't think Sainz will extend his contract that long. I also expect him to go to Audi when they enter the sport officially. Sainz's current contract expires at the end of 2024 while Audi are said to be entering Formula 1 by 2026. For only the time between Sainz would continue at Ferrari I think.
He can also leave Ferrari and join Mercedes or RBR in the time, both Lewis and Perez will not have so many races with the respective team.
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According to some rumors coming to Spain, Luis Enrique is thinking of leaving PSG before the start of the season!
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According to some recent rumors, in this summer break, Charles and Ferrari will talk about his contract.
He may renew his contract, currently expiring at the end of 2024, while Sainz will probably leave for AUDI.
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According to some media here, Vlahovic Lukaku can be a deal done before the end of this week.
Lukaku + 35/40m for Vlahovic.
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After the break, MotoGP will be back this weekend in Great Britain.
We will have a normal race without a sprit race and the weather will most likely be rain.
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Manč to Saudi League deal done.
Salary of 40m year and Europe lost another big player, more will leave in this final month.
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Congrats to Casper for winning this week yellow cap,personally I cannot complain either as despite a lot of things changed for my prediction because of Sainz and Piastri I still managed to be 3rd for this race too.The leaderboard is not update yet in Superbru website but personally I think as long as someone is able to be in the top 3 spots in many consecutive races,only benefits will reap toward the end of the season,so I am happy for myself no matter that it was an extremely boring race to tell the truth,the rain did come and unfortunately did nothing to change things.
Piastri and Mclearen risked it all. Even without the collision, Piastri was doomed for their choice of fully committing the car to the rain. If we got a full rainy race Piasti and Norris were probably end in 1st and 2nd positions, they gabled, and they lost.
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I have not heard anything about Max retiring from F1 as that would be stupid from him right now,we have Nico Rosberg who retired as soon as he became World Champion in 2016 and that was a senseless move in my opinion.Max said to the team when he won his first title in 2021 in that team radio message,"let's do this for another ten years" so I highly doubt that Max will retire.Even if management at Redbull changes that would mean nothing for Max as he would be still racing with them,he is now in the best moment of his career and quitting now makes absolutely no sense.
I don't think Maw will ever retire until he is "old". He can beat all the records since he is still super-young. And he has a lot of experience already because he joined 7/8 years ago when he was 17...
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Some fans asked to Lukaku if he is going to Juventus and he said no. I think we don't need to trust him, they were Inter's supporters so it makes sense if he lied to them, cause Juventus is their number 1 enemy.
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Another race where there was no competition has been completed, it was won by Max Verstappen, with Perez finishing in second place with the same car I had predicted Max as the leader after 4 laps, but he took it easy. As Hamilton said a few months ago, this is the most dominant car ever in Formula 1 history, and they will break all the records
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Another easy win for Max, F1 is quite boring now.
Was much better with the previous generation of cars, but this generation ruined the competition.
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Perez's bad performance this season is giving really good things to social media users. Here is a post that I laughed at very much today.
Riccardo is doing great for a driver who has been on break for a long time. I think he will take Perez's seat the next year
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Formula 1 with FIA is trying to find a solution to the water spray issue generated by wet tires at high speed. They are discussing the possibility of adding a tool similar to fenders, which would allow us to see again races on wet tires, rather than just races on intermediate tires.
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Chelsea according to Tuttosport has turned down Juventus' proposal to loan Belgium player Romelu Lukaku.
According to them, their intention is to sell him permanently.
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Deal basically done between Manchester United and Atalanta for Hojlund
The price is astonishing, 75 mil PLUS bonuses.
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Another easy win for MAX, at this point he can win all the remains races until the end of the season.
PIASTRI, is a top tier driver he will fight for titles soon.
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2023 F1 Belgian Grand Prix - Sprint Shootout Results Pos. Driver Nat. Team SQ1 SQ2 SQ3 1 Max Verstappen NED Oracle Red Bull Racing 1m58.135s 1m55.200s 1m49.056s 2 Oscar Piastri AUS McLaren F1 Team 2m00.056s 1m56.392s 1m49.067s 3 Carlos Sainz ESP Scuderia Ferrari 1m59.414s 1m56.557s 1m49.081s 4 Charles Leclerc MON Scuderia Ferrari 1m59.575s 1m56.265s 1m49.251s 5 Lando Norris GBR McLaren F1 Team 2m00.436s 1m56.828s 1m49.389s 6 Pierre Gasly FRA BWT Alpine F1 Team 2m00.032s 1m56.137s 1m49.700s 7 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team 1m58.939s 1m55.823s 1m49.900s 8 Sergio Perez MEX Oracle Bull Racing 1m59.362s 1m55.878s 1m49.961s 9 Esteban Ocon FRA BWT Alpine F1 Team 1m59.884s 1m57.051s 1m50.494s 10 George Russell GBR Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team 2m00.475s 1m57.393s 1m55.742s 11 Daniel Ricciardo AUS Scuderia AlphaTauri 2m00.177s 1m57.687s 12 Alex Albon THA Williams Racing 1m59.198s No Time Set 13 Logan Sargeant USA Williams Racing 2m00.031s No Time Set 14 Lance Stroll CAN Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One Team 2m00.460s No Time Set 15 Fernando Alonso ESP Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One Team 1m59.038s No Time Set 16 Yuki Tsunoda JPN Scuderia AlphaTauri 2m00.568s 17 Valtteri Bottas FIN Alfa Romeo F1 Team Stake 2m00.951s 18 Kevin Magnussen DEN MoneyGram Haas F1 Team 2m01.079s 19 Zhou Guanyu CHN Alfa Romeo F1 Team Stake 2m01.430s 20 Nico Hulkenberg GER MoneyGram Haas F1 Team No Time Set Source: https://www.crash.net/f1/results/1032345/1/f1-2023-belgian-grand-prix-sprint-shootout-resultsBe aware of PIASTRI if will not be dry race.
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This ban is not from the Italian Football Federation but from UEFA. Investigations were carried out and it was discovered they Juventus violated Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules by UEFA between 2012 and 2019. And the investigating body has evidence to prove that it is true.
A22 also said they have proves that the ban is only caused because Juventus with Real Madrid wanted to start the Superleague.
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a new push for Harry Kane is expected this week, they are talking about 90m€.
I think this is such a bad move, he is almost 30... at for that money it is a no sense move.
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Many punishments have befallen Juventus after deducting 10 points at the end of last season. Now Juventus are again banned from playing in the European league. It's really bad luck that befell Juventus, I think their star players are starting to think about staying with Juventus next season or choosing to leave if an offer comes in.
On the one hand, this can be utilized as best as possible for Juventus to focus on Serie A. Because there is no solid schedule for next season due to being banned in the European league, Allegri can pressure his team to focus on one target, namely the Scudetto trophy.
Fun fact, Juventus didn't do anything illegal in fact, they are winning all the penal trials so far. Sportive justice is just a joke who can bend the law. Any way this can be a good thing for Juventus, now they can focus 100% on the SerieA. What do the Italian members think about the penalty given to Juventus? Was it the right decision? As you are from that country, I'm curious about your opinions, since you have more control over the events. From the outside, Juve's situation looks very bad. Every year they get a different punishment. They had deleted points in Serie A last season. They are now banned from the Conference League. Do you think they will receive a separate penalty in the Italian League again? It's very sad that the name of such a well-established club is only mentioned with scandals. I can't even imagine the disappointment of the fans.
If you listed the fans they are of course happy because Juventus is the most hated team in Italy. If you listen to the layers they are saying all the same thing, FIGC/Coni raped the law to punish Juventus, and in a fair trial, nothing would happen cause the crime for what they have been punished it is not even a crime and the trial was illegal with a lot of errors.
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