F1 Gossip: Lawrence Stroll blasts “totally untrue” Aston Martin sale rumours

- Aston Martin owner Lawrence Stroll has denied speculation claiming he is considering selling the team to a Chinese consortium just a year aft♉er purchasing it as “absolute bullshit and totally untrue” ()
- Mercedes would be “deluded” if they think they can have the same level of success without Lewis Hamilton at the team, according to former F1 boss Eddie Jordan ()&🐼nbsp;
- Haas is faciꦆng a delay in firing up their Ferrari engine for the first time ahead of the new season due to current coronavirus-related travel restrictions ()
- Details of planned track changes to the Melbourne street circuit which are set to be made in time for this year’s Aus💞tralian Grand Prix in November - as part of a bid to help 𒁃improve overtaking - have been revealed ()
- Jan Lammers says he feels Lewis Hamilton “overestimates his market value and underestimates the situation in the world” as he critꦇicised the seven-time world champion’s reported contract demands (ꦺ)
- Filipe Albuquerque, Alexander Rossi, Helio Castroneves and Ricky Taylor were victorious as Wayne Taylor Racing swept to a record third consecutive victory in the Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona, while ex-F1 driver Kevin Magnussen finished fifth on his debut after being in contentionꦚ for the win ()
and first time fighting in the front in a very long time. I missed that Obviously gutted we couldn’t hold onto P1, but the car felt great and competitive, and I can’t wait for Saturday! — Kevin Magnussen (@KevinMagnussen)- Claire Williams has revealed she received “a lot of abuse” and criticism over the course of her eight-year tenure in ch🧔arge of the Williams F1 team ()
- Getting to know✱ Mick Schumacher: The new Haas driver on his motorsport hero, alternative career, and more ()
- The Circuit de Barcওelona-Catalunya's Turn 10 has had a makeover...
— Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (@Circuitcat_eng)

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