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Lando Norris confident McLaren will challenge Red Bull after maiden win
Emilia Romagna Grand Prix is the first race since Miami triumph‘I think we are the third-best team behind Red Bull and Ferrari’Lando Norris returns to racing after his first Formula One win confident he and his McLaren team are in a position to ...The Guardian - World -
More trouble in Belgium for Miami-based 777 Partners after court authorizes seizure of assets
A Belgian court has ruled that all assets in the country belonging to American investment group 777 Partners can be seized, in the latest legal setback for the embattled company that owns Standard Liège and several other soccer clubsABC News - Sports -
Norris: Writing off Verstappen is 'a bit stupid'
Lando Norris never doubted that Max Verstappen was the man to beat in qualifying.ESPN - Sports
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