Formula 1
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Williams, Racing Point join McLaren in furloughing F1 staff
Williams and Racing Point officially put employees into furlough, as both teams’ drivers also take pay cuts.
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Wolff committed in "short term" to Mercedes, dismisses Aston rumours
Toto Wolff says he is committed to the Mercedes Formula 1 team in the "short term", amid mounting speculation that he may become involved with...
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Coronavirus in Formula 1: Ron Dennis creates NHS free meals scheme
Former McLaren boss Ron Dennis has created a scheme to supply a million free meals to NHS workers during the coronavirus crisis.
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My Greatest Race: Mark Webber
This week Crash.net revisits a series when motorsport’s biggest names reveal what they remember as ‘My Greatest Race’
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Williams joins McLaren in furloughing F1 staff
Williams become the second F1 team to officially put employees into furlough.
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Coronavirus in Formula 1: Williams drivers take pay cut as staff put on leave
Williams put a number of staff on furlough and give drivers and senior management a pay cut as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
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Williams F1 team announces furlough of staff and driver pay cuts
Williams has confirmed it has placed a number of its Formula 1 staff on furlough as well as introducing pay cuts for its drivers and senior...
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Rosberg: Verstappen has bigger shot at 2020 F1 title in shorter season
Former F1 world champion Nico Rosberg believes Max Verstappen’s chances of winning the 2020 world title increase with a shorter season.
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Four F1 teams at risk of disappearing – Brown
McLaren boss Zak Brown fears up to four teams could drop out of F1 and feels the sport must overhaul its financial practices to avoid “potentially...
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Villeneuve: F1 should consider scrapping 2020 title
Jacques Villeneuve says it would be a mistake for Formula 1 to rush together an alternate 2020 calendar. As the coronavirus crisis...
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Wolff: Extended factory shutdown likely
A further factory shutdown period because of the coronavirus crisis is likely in Formula 1, according to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff. To help...
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Hockenheim relieved to not be on 2020 calendar
Hockenheim is lucky to have been left off F1's original 2020 F1 calendar, its boss has suggested. The former German GP venue's boss Jorn...