Formula 1
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Carey: F1 looking into alternative fuels
Chase Carey has vowed to push ahead with introducing non-fossil fuels in Formula 1. In June, we quoted Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul as...
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Haas's 2019 F1 problems bigger than if it had bad car, says Steiner
Haas Formula 1 team boss Gunther Steiner believes it would be easier fo his team to solve its problems if it had a slower car
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McLaren open to giving IndyCar driver F1 test
Zak Brown talks about possible crossover between the McLaren Formula 1 and IndyCar projects from 2020.
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Albon: Red Bull move ‘a big jump into the deep end’
Albon calls his shock move up to Red Bull for Spa "surreal" and gives thanks for the opportunity.
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McLaren could give IndyCar drivers with "credible" F1 chance tests
McLaren would look at giving its full-time IndyCar drivers a Formula 1 test next season if they have a "credible" chance of making the move to...
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Report: 20hp engine boost for Ferrari after break
Toto Wolff is forecasting a "very strong" performance by Ferrari after the summer break. Marca sports newspaper reports that the Maranello...
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Journalists predict F1 exit for Kubica
Two well known F1 journalists think Robert Kubica is likely to lose his place on the grid. After an eight year break with his permanent arm...
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F1 break 'nice' for struggling Renault
Renault's race drivers are not disappointed to be heading into F1's August break. Having set the goal of closing the gap to the sport's big...
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Steiner: Drivers 'interested' in Haas
Gunther Steiner insists top drivers are "still interested" in driving for the small American Haas team . It has been a particularly...
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Verstappen among F1's 'more complete' drivers
Max Verstappen thinks he is now one of the "more complete" drivers on the entire F1 grid. Always fast and feisty, many pundits and insiders...
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Magnussen gets married in F1 break
Kevin Magnussen has used F1's August break to get married. Danish media report that the Haas driver married Louise Gjorup in Nyborg,...
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Teams to undergo budget cap 'dry run' in 2020
Formula 1 will carry out a "dry run" of the new budget cap rules next year, CEO Chase Carey has revealed. Actually, the $175 million per...