Formula 1
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Martin Brundle 2020 Beyond the Grid interview
F1 turns 70-years-old on May 13, so to celebrate we have invited perennial favourite Martin Brundle back on the show to discuss the best F1...
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Vettel linked with three teams for 2021
Amid speculation he may retire, Sebastian Vettel is already being linked with three potential new teams for 2021. Prior to Ferrari's...
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De la Rosa: F1 has public 'obligation' to race again
Formula 1 has a "very big obligation" to get back up and racing, according to former driver Pedro de la Rosa. The sport is planning its...
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Insiders ponder retirement for departing Vettel
Speculation about Sebastian Vettel's next move is already in a high gear. On Tuesday, Ferrari announced that the German driver is not...
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Schumacher: No 'hype' means no German F1 drivers
Ralf Schumacher thinks a reduction in motor racing "hype" in the country could mean that not a single German driver is on the grid in 2020....
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Father admits Sainz to Ferrari rumours 'accelerating'
The announcement of Sebastian Vettel's post-2020 departure from Ferrari means one of the most coveted seats in Formula 1 is now up for...
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F1 News: Renault asks for greater driver salary control from teams
Renault Formula 1 chief Cyril Abiteboul says there needs to be greater "rationale" from teams over driver salaries amid ongoing talks about making...
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F1 cost cap: What is it, what does it cover and more questions answered
A budget cap, and how effective it might or might not be, has been a hot topic in Formula 1 for quite some time
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My job in F1: Cameraman for a Dutch TV network
In the latest instalment of a new series delving into the work of those behind-the-scenes figures in the Formula 1 paddock, we meet Mathijs Notten,...
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Formula 1: Ferrari to sign Carlos Sainz as Daniel Ricciardo to move to McLaren
Carlos Sainz is poised to replace Sebastian Vettel at Ferrari and Daniel Ricciardo is set to replace the Spaniard at McLaren.
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How Vettel’s Ferrari dreams collapsed under the weight of expectation
Barring a fairytale ending, Sebastian Vettel looks set to bow out of Ferrari having failed to achieve his dream, writes Crash.net's F1 Digital...
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Horner: Vettel ‘enormously unlikley’ to rejoin Red Bull
Red Bull boss Christian Horner says it is “enormously unlikely” that Sebastian Vettel will rejoin the team for the 2021 F1 season.