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Hamilton issues warning to McLaren as Verstappen roars into F1 title fight

about 18 hours ago
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Cut-throat Red Bull driver will relish McLaren duo chase in Mexico City where he has won five of the last seven racesEnjoying a late surge out of the final bend, Max Verstappen is looming large in the mirrors of his championship rivals,The Dutchman is a threat beyond his formidable pace,An ominous, unsettling presence whose singular determination carries a weight of its own and at this weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix he will be hoping to put the hammer down once more,Having all but written off his chances by mid-season, Verstappen and Red Bull have orchestrated a striking comeback,In closing down a 104-point gap to the championship leader, Oscar Piastri, to just 40 in the space of four races, the defending champion has left Piastri and his McLaren teammate, Lando Norris, as prey in his paws.

It is impossible to imagine they do not feel the pressure given both are in a real title fight for the first time.Indeed, one that for no little time had been between the pair of them and played to McLaren’s own in-house interpretation of Queensberry rules to keep everything fair.Verstappen, not party to any such agreement, has very much upset the apple cart and at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Lewis Hamilton, who went toe-to-toe with the Dutchman to the season finale in 2021, issued a stark warning of what Verstappen was bringing to the title fight.“You really have to be cut-throat and that is what Max is.He is going to take this from them if they don’t do the same,” he said.

“Max has won it four times so he knows what it’s like and being the hunter is much easier than being the defender.”Piastri and Norris, who is 14 points behind his teammate, have said they would rather be in front but it is hard to argue with Hamilton’s observation and its import for the championship, especially given the circumstances.Verstappen is in fine form and fine humour.He has nothing to lose and is heading into the five-race run-in with a car that is every bit as good as the previously dominant McLaren.He spoke in Mexico of enjoying the “positive pressure” and it was clear he had been revitalised by the challenge.

“I’m loving what I’m doing,” he said,“If the car is competitive, much better to be racing in it than when it’s not,”Which will not have been lost on either McLaren driver,Not only is Verstappen gleefully revelling in a contest he will fancy himself to win but he has the machinery and he has the momentum,Red Bull’s turnaround is likely to be on display once more in Mexico, where Verstappen has a daunting record, winning five of the last seven races.

This weekend he acknowledged that a combination of the new floor applied in Singapore and the new front wing in Monza had been integral in allowing Red Bull to run the car in what he called “a different configuration”,That was almost certainly a reference to allowing it to run closer to the ground, a fundamental performance differentiator of the ground-effect cars which has made a huge improvement to the RB21’s previously narrow operating window which made it unpredictable and at times unmanageable from track to track,Sign up to The RecapThe best of our sports journalism from the past seven days and a heads-up on the weekend’s actionafter newsletter promotionThe impact has been gamechanging,The car has more pace and better balance, it slides less and is subsequently easier on the tyres but most importantly it has given Verstappen confidence in its handling, allowing him to set up the car with the pointy front-end he prefers,It has brought out the best in him as three wins in four races attest while the McLaren, for which development has ceased, has stood still.

Mexico City will also probably play to the Red Bull’s strengths.In the thin air of altitude which negates the larger wings required, their car has enjoyed a strong, stable balance on the notoriously bumpy track and the preponderance of slower corners combined with one long straight all favour Verstappen’s ride over McLaren.If he is on top, the key question for the championship is how close can McLaren come? Norris and Piastri should still enjoy an advantage on the rest of the field but will be acutely aware that any error will leave the door open for Verstappen to further close the gap and that is another level of pressure.Dropping seven points to the Dutchman might be considered acceptable.Any more than that and his charge will only carry more weight into the final meetings of a campaign where any weakness or failure could be decisive.

Verstappen senses blood in the water.He may not have led the championship all season and 40 points is still a major deficit to overcome but he knows that all that matters is having his nose in front when the flag falls in Abu Dhabi in December.“When you’re in the lead and someone is chopping away at your lead, that plays on you more than if you’re chasing and you have nothing to lose,” noted Hamilton.“In the lead, you have everything to lose.”Charles Leclerc topped the timesheets for first practice in Mexico in a session with nine rookies taking part as teams fulfilled their young driver commitments.

Norris, Verstappen and Hamilton all sat out the running, with Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli taking second place and Piastri in fourth,Verstappen’s stand-in, Arvid Lindblad, was the quickest of the rookies in sixth place,
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The Guide #214: Sleep-inducing songs and tranquilising TV – the culture that sends us to sleep (in a good way)

How do you sleep at night? If you’re like Hannah, a recent subject of the Guardian’s My cultural awakening column, it’s to the sound of a rat whisking eggs. The series shares stories of people who made a significant life change thanks to a piece of popular culture, and in the case of Hannah, that meant curing insomnia by watching Ratatouille. Every night for the last 15 years, at home or abroad, she switches on the Pixar classic and, within minutes, finds herself dropping off, thanks to the film’s comforting, consistent soundscape. It’s so effective, in fact, she’s never even seen it all the way through.Hannah’s might be a bit of an extreme example, but her tale does touch on something universal: culture seems to play an increasingly important role these days in helping people nod off

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Late-night hosts mocked Donald Trump’s demolition of the East Wing of the White House and the corporate sponsors of his $300m gilded ballroom.On Thursday’s Late Night, Seth Meyers expressed disbelief over the president’s gilded ballroom project for the White House. “It would be bad enough if Trump’s biggest priority was just building a gilded vanity project for himself, but it’s so much worse,” he said. “Because to do it, he’s tearing down a somewhat well-known and beloved piece of property.”That would be the entire East Wing of the presidential residence, which has stood for 120 years

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Seth Meyers on Trump’s White House demolition: ‘This is insane’

Late-night hosts dissected Donald Trump’s kingly behavior, from the destruction of the White House’s East Wing to his demand for payment from the justice department.“We have warned for years that Donald Trump is destroying American institutions,” said Seth Meyers on Wednesday evening, “but of course when we said ‘destroying’, we meant metaphorically speaking. We didn’t mean that he was literally destroying buildings.”“But I guess Trump heard that and thought, ‘On it.’ Because now he’s literally destroying the East Wing of the White House,” the Late Night host continued

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Caitlin, I am a big proponent of not yucking someone else’s yum. But this is testing me. What are on those girlies’ feet?They’re toes, Cait. They’re toes. More specifically, toes encased in rubber to create a kind of foot-glove-trainer

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Stephen Colbert on Trump’s White House East Wing demolition: ‘So deeply unsettling’

Late-night hosts reacted to Donald Trump’s partial demolition of the East Wing of the White House for his proposed $250m gilded ballroom.“At this point, we’re nine months into this, you’d think it would be impossible for us to be shocked by Donald Trump,” said Stephen Colbert on Tuesday’s Late Show. “But give the man credit – every so often, he takes the time to attach the electrodes to our nipples. And then it feels like the first time.”Case in point: on Monday, as part of his White House renovation project to construct a gilded ballroom, Trump sent out a backhoe to rip off a part of the East Wing

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Jon Stewart on Donald Trump: ‘He’s the imitation crab of kings right now’

Late-night hosts recapped the record-breaking No Kings rallies against Donald Trump and mocked Republican attempts to dismiss the protests.Jon Stewart returned to his Daily Show post on Monday night, riding high from the energy of the No Kings rallies against Trump over the weekend, which Mike Johnson, the US House speaker, dismissed as the “hate America rally, and Scott Bessent, the US treasury secretary, called participants “the farthest left, the hardest core, the most unhinged in the Democratic party”.“So, this weekend, we sat in our bunkers, doors locked, windows boarded, muskets and cyanide pills at the ready, prepared for whatever the hardest core had in store,” Stewart joked. “Do your worst, display your Marxism to its fullest!”In truth, the peaceful protests drew more than 7 million people in 2,700 locations in all 50 states, for the largest single-day protest against a sitting president in US history. “It was kind of an incredible turnout that was somewhat inspiring,” Stewart said

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