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Verstappen ‘proud’ to have reduced significant points gap

Max Verstappen feels that he and Red Bull can be “proud” after reducing the significant points gap that they faced earlier in the season, though the Dutchman acknowledged that the performance level was “not where I wanted it to be” for most of the campaign.

Facts, stats and trivia ahead of the 2025 Las Vegas GP

It’s time for the final triple-header sequence of the 2025 season to get under way with the Las Vegas Grand Prix night race. Need to Know is your all-in-one guide for the weekend through various statistics, driving pointers, strategy tips and more.

Who are the favourites as F1 arrives in Las Vegas?

Formula 1 enters the final triple header of the season as the Las Vegas Grand Prix hosts Round 22 of the championship, but what do the odds say about who might come out on top? Read on to find out...

LEGO Racing to join F1 ACADEMY grid in 2026

The LEGO Group and F1 ACADEMY have announced an exciting multi-year partnership to inspire young fans, especially girls, through creative play and representation, with the LEGO Group set to be represented on the F1 ACADEMY grid in the 2026 season by driver Esmee Kosterman.

Norris wary of Las Vegas GP success despite run of form

Lando Norris believes that "expectations are not to the same level" this weekend for the Las Vegas Grand Prix as at previous races this season, with the McLaren driver admitting "it's going to be trickier" due to the track layout and cold temperatures.

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In the AI Race, Chinese Talent Still Drives American Research

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: When Mark Zuckerberg, Meta's chief executive, unveiled the company's Superintelligence Lab in June, he named 11 artificial intelligence researchers who were joining his ambitious effort to build a machine more powerful than the human brain. All 11 were immigrants educated in other countries. Seven were born in China, according to a memo viewed by The New York Times. Although many American executives, government officials and pundits have spent months painting China as the enemy of America's rapid push into A.I., much of the groundbreaking research emerging from the United States is driven by Chinese talent.

Two new studies show that researchers born and educated in China have for years played major roles inside leading U.S. artificial intelligence labs. They also continue to drive important A.I. research in industry and academia, despite the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration and growing anti-China sentiment in Silicon Valley. The research, from two organizations, provides a detailed look at how much the American tech industry continues to rely on engineers from China, particularly in A.I. The findings also offer a more nuanced understanding of how researchers in the two countries continue to collaborate, despite increasingly heated language from Washington and Beijing.

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Dragons Head, Mornington peninsula

Crisis bij Nexperia: hoe een Nederlandse minister de wereldwijde chipketen liet wankelen

Demissionair minister Vincent Karremans (Economische Zaken, VVD) greep in september hard in bij het Chinese chipbedrijf Nexperia, dat is gevestigd in Nederland.

Found Slide -- The Malcolm Perry Stevens Collection

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Found Slide -- The Malcolm Perry Stevens Collection

date stamped on slide September 1975

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