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In a positive twist for Alpine, the FIA stewards have officially upheld Alpine’s Right of Review regarding the dual five-second pitlane speeding penalties that cruelly robbed Pierre Gasly of a Monaco ...
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Pierre Gasly’s double penalty at the Monaco Grand Prix will be reviewed by Formula 1’s governing body the FIA after Alpine succeeded in the first stage of its appeal. The FIA judged that Alpine’s ...
Steven Spielberg's latest film "Disclosure Day" isn't "E.T." or "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." But it is thrilling, and Emily Blunt is great.
A rogue cybersecurity expert (Josh O’Connor) and a psychically disturbed weather presenter (Emily Blunt) are pursued by a shady US government agency. Of course, he has indulged this particular ...
Yes, it’s a documentary on a sobering topic. But when you’ve got an endless stream of blockbuster names spouting irresistible gossip – plus Nigel Farage being a total panto dame – you can’t help but ...
Pierre Gasly said he had been “robbed” of a podium in Monaco after finishing third on the road, and his team agrees. The Alpine team posted a statement which read: “After the result of today’s Monaco ...
Alpine has requested Formula 1’s governing body the FIA to review the penalties that cost Pierre Gasly third place at the Monaco Grand Prix. But the Alpine driver’s joy was short-lived after two ...
Abdullah Al-Ghamdi joined Screen Rant in August 2019 and is now one of the leading contributors of the TV News team. Having written over 3000 news stories in that time , with his work cited in ...