Formula 1
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Graham Stoker: The quiet revolutionary running for FIA presidentGraham Stoker is the most powerful figure in motorsport you’ve never heard of. As FIA Deputy President for Sport since 2009, he’s been Jean Todt’s...
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Italian media delighted with Sainz his performance at FerrariMay 25 - Italian journalists think Carlos Sainz may not only block Mick Schumacher's route to Ferrari - he may even take over from Charles...
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Verstappen says he's got the mental strength to beat HamiltonMay 25 - Max Verstappen says he won't be playing Lewis Hamilton's "games" at forthcoming Formula 1 races. Before struggling all weekend at...
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Graham Stoker launches FIA president bid with Tom Kristensen as deputy for sportStoker, a British barrister, is a former president of the Motor Sports Association and has been a member of the FIA’s World Motor Sport Council...
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Ecclestone says Mosley death 'like losing a brother'May 25 - Bernie Ecclestone says former FIA president Max Mosley's death is like "losing a brother". 81-year-old Mosley's family has issued a...
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FIA Statement on COVID-19 Testing during 2021 Monaco eventThe FIA and Formula 1 can today confirm that at the 2021 FIA Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, between Monday 17th May and Sunday 23rd May, 5,923...
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FIA pays tribute to former President Max Mosley: 1940-2021The FIA community was saddened to learn of the passing of former President Max Mosley on 24 May 2021 at the age of 81. The work he undertook...
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Monaco GP recap video by Scuderia FerrariFerrari's recap video after one of the strongest race weekends in years! Carlos Sainz won his maiden podium for Ferrari in Monaco. Because...
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2021 Monaco F1 GP Timelapse Race RecapRelive the 2021 Monaco Grand Prix in 1:10 min. Verstappen won the race like a champion. He drove off and had a very strong race from start to...
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Wallpaper Pictures 2021 Monaco F1 GPWallpaper photos of the 2021 Monaco Grand Prix driven on Monaco Street Circuit. This F1 race was won by Max Verstappen with the Red Bull...
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Ferrari investigation finds Leclerc’s crash did cause race-ending failureA Ferrari investigation has concluded that Charles Leclerc’s race-ending failure at Formula 1’s Monaco Grand Prix was a consequence of his...
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Monaco Grand Prix: Ferrari say failure that led to Charles Leclerc's retirement caused by qualifying crashFerrari say the failure that led to Charles Leclerc's retirement before the start of the Monaco Grand Prix was caused by his crash in qualifying.