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visiting the paddock · meeting with Argentine driver Franco Colapinto and winner Kimi Antonelli · and sitting in the driver’s seat of a shiny race car. &mdash · Miami Herald · 6 May 2026 There’s a lot of politics behind the decisions on F1’s future · from the White House to the racing paddock . &mdash · James Ellingworth · Chicago Tribune · 4 May 2026 There's a lot of politics behind the decisions on F1's future · ABC News · 4 May 2026 In the moments before the Kentucky Derby began · Kyle Feldscher · CNN Money · from Old English pearroc · from Medieval Latin parricus First Known Use 1547 · Merriam-Webster · s.v. &ldquo · paddock · &rdquo · accessed May 13

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visiting the paddock
meeting with Argentine driver Franco Colapinto and winner Kimi Antonelli
and sitting in the driver’s seat of a shiny race car. &mdash
Miami Herald
6 May 2026 There’s a lot of politics behind the decisions on F1’s future
from the White House to the racing paddock . &mdash
James Ellingworth
Chicago Tribune
4 May 2026 There's a lot of politics behind the decisions on F1's future
ABC News
4 May 2026 In the moments before the Kentucky Derby began
Kyle Feldscher
CNN Money
from Old English pearroc
from Medieval Latin parricus First Known Use 1547
Merriam-Webster
s.v. &ldquo
paddock
&rdquo
accessed May 13

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