Ex-F1 champion claims Red Bull ‘cry’ when things go against them
Former F1 World Champion Damon Hill has claimed that Red Bull "cry" when things don't go the team's way despite trying to portray themselves as "hard kids."
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Former F1 World Champion Damon Hill has claimed that Red Bull "cry" when things don't go the team's way despite trying to portray themselves as "hard kids."
1996 F1 champion Damon Hill has backed Susie Wolff to succeed Mohammed Ben Sulayem as FIA President.
The 1996 Formula 1 World Champion Damon Hill announced via social media that he would be leaving the Sky Sports F1 team after 13 years with the broadcaster.
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