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F1 Q&A: Are there problems between drivers and the FIA?
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The Guardian - World
F1 drivers united before FIA talks on Max Verstappen swearing row
Swearword furore overshadowed Singapore Grand Prix Alex Wurz: ‘Drivers should express themselves’ Formula One drivers are united ahead of talks with the FIA over the Max Verstappen swearing ...23 hours ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
F1 drivers ready to take on FIA president after Max Verstappen sanctioned for swearing
Formula One drivers will hold crunch talks to determine whether they take on Federation Internationale de l’Automobile president Mohammed Ben Sulayem after Max Verstappen was hit with a community ...Yesterday -
ESPN - Sports
Singapore heat, humidity will test F1 drivers' fitness
F1 drivers are constantly finding ways to stay fit in their globe-circling seasons. The conditions in Singapore will reveal whose regimens work best.2 days ago -
ESPN - Sports
Verstappen protests presser after FIA penalty
Max Verstappen refused to give full answers during a post-qualifying press conference at the Singapore Grand Prix in an apparent protest against the governing body's decision to penalise him for ...2 days ago -
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Post Office IT system still causing cash shortfalls
Survey finds some sub-postmasters are using their branch money to plug gaps as the scandal inquiry restarts.19 hours ago -
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MoneyGram goes offline as it investigates cybersecurity problem
Global money transfer service is working to get back online days after detecting a problem and taking its systems down.13 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
‘Retirement is not a math problem,’ says one of retirement’s top math experts
Writing “How to Retire” helped Morningstar personal-finance expert Christine Benz learn a few surprising lessons.2 days ago -
NBC News - Top stories
Politicians are promising housing help. Homebuilders say the problems are many and the solutions scant.
In the suburbs of Wichita, Kansas, local homebuilder Carl Harris used to charge homebuyers around $330,000 for one of his new-construction homes aimed at growing families.Yesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Cowboys have troubling soft spots 3 weeks into NFL season, and team ownership is to blame
Dallas has been gashed on the ground two weeks in a row, and while multiple issues contributed, all can be traced back to mistakes by Jerry Jones and those in power.Yesterday - NFL
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