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Is the F1 silly season less sensible than it seems?

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Compared to last year, when Sebastian Vettel announced his retirement and Aston Martin subsequently poached Fernando Alonso in a matter of hours to leave Oscar Piastri at the heart of an Alpine-McLaren legal spat, the Formula 1 driver market ‘silly season’ seems totally tame. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of potential moves being evaluated behind closed doors.

Charles Leclerc has rubbished summer speculation that he has agreed a new £150million two-year (with an

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