Formula 1
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Debunking F1’s biggest myths
Crash.net debunks some of F1's biggest myths and misconceptions amid the current coronavirus-related hiatus from racing.
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Aston Martin F1 plans going ahead despite financial concerns
Aston Martin’s rebrand of the Racing Point F1 team will go ahead as planned in 2021, despite continued uncertainty and concerns over the car...
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Silverstone sets end of April deadline for British GP decision
Silverstone has set an end-of-April deadline to make a decision on whether this year’s F1 British Grand Prix will go ahead.
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Silverstone sets April deadline for F1 British GP decision
Silverstone has confirmed it has set a deadline of the end of April to decide if this year's Formula 1 British Grand Prix will go ahead
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Marko never wanted to 'deliberately' infect drivers
Dr Helmut Marko has denied reports that he wanted Red Bull's racing drivers to be "deliberately" infected with coronavirus. The energy drink...
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Aston Martin still racing towards F1
Aston Martin is still racing towards Formula 1. Before the global pandemic struck, the troubled British carmaker and Red Bull title sponsor...
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Stuck: 'Rethink everything' amid pandemic
Everything has been called into question because of the global pandemic, according to German motor racing legend Hans-Joachim Stuck. F1's...
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Horner trusts owner Liberty to stand by F1
Christian Horner says he trusts Liberty Media to stand firm with Formula 1 throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Instead of crowning winners...
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Theissen: 2008-like F1 manufacturer exodus possible
BMW's former F1 boss Mario Theissen says it is "of course" possible that the sport could witness an exodus of car manufacturers amidst the...
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Brundle: Silverstone ideal to restart 2020
Silverstone could be the ideal scene of the first race of 2020. That is the view of British former driver turned respected commentator...
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British Grand Prix: Silverstone and F1 will decide whether race can go ahead by the end of April
Silverstone and Formula 1 say they have until the end of April to decide whether the British Grand Prix can be held as planned on 17-19 July.
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Marko’s ‘coronavirus camp’ idea was not serious - Horner
Helmut Marko’s coronavirus camp idea was never “tabled as a serious suggestion”, according to Red Bull F1 team principal Christian Horner.