Formula 1
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McLaren has no more F1 runs planned for AlonsoMcLaren has confirmed it has no intention to run Fernando Alonso in its F1 car again this season.
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Alonso no longer part of McLaren F1 testing plans in 2019McLaren is not intending to put Fernando Alonso back in its Formula 1 car this year, even though he is now free of commitments elsewhere
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Verstappen: Fight for podium against Ferraris still onWhile Max Verstappen expects Mercedes to “disappear” at the front in the French Grand Prix, he feels he can take the fight to Ferrari for the final...
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Why Vettel's "funny" French GP qualifying session went so badlyFerrari Formula 1 driver Sebastian Vettel was confused by the missed upshift and lack of grip he suffered during "a bit of a funny" French Grand...
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Formula E: Jean-Eric Vergne holds on to win chaotic Bern E-PrixWatch highlights as championship leader Jean-Eric Vergne holds off the challenge of Mitch Evans to win the Bern E-Prix after a chaotic start and...
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Pierre Gasly blames French GP qualifying struggle on set-up choiceRed Bull Racing's Pierre Gasly says he made the wrong set-up choice in qualifying for the French Grand Prix, leaving him struggling for pace and...
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All you need to know from France: Bottas' pressure & McLaren's revivalValtteri Bottas needs to beat Lewis Hamilton in France - it's a long way back if he doesn't.
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F1 Paddock Notebook - French GP SaturdayWith a round-up of all the news and notes from Paul Ricard on Saturday, here is Luke Smith's paddock notebook.
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McLaren to build new wind tunnel at MTCMcLaren F1 chief Andreas Seidl confirms a new wind tunnel will be constructed at the team's factory in Woking over the next two years.
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McLaren F1 team to construct new windtunnel at Woking factoryThe McLaren Formula 1 team is to build an all-new windtunnel at its Woking factory
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Wolff: Mercedes F1 reliability being saved by mechanicsMercedes needs to rectify niggling reliability setbacks and avoid being "saved" by mechanics after Lewis Hamilton's Formula 1 engine and gearbox...
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F1 Qualifying Analysis: Mercedes ups the stakes once againA 0.6-second gap to Ferrari did not tell the full story of Mercedes' advantage at Paul Ricard on Saturday.