Formula 1
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Coronavirus: F1 moves summer break from August to March at April
Formula 1's summer break is moved forward from August to March and April as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
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F1 summer shutdown brought forward to free up space for races
Formula 1 has agreed to bring forward the summer shutdown in a bid to help free up the August break in case racing can resume
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F1 summer shutdown brought forward
F1 teams have agreed to bring the summer break forward following a delayed start to the 2020 season due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Fourteen McLaren staff tested are cleared of coronavirus
Seven McLaren team members who were tested for coronavirus following the abandoned Australian Grand Prix have returned negative results.
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All tested McLaren F1 crew negative for COVID-19
All seven of McLaren’s F1 race crew that were tested for coronavirus following the Australian Grand Prix have returned negative results.
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McLaren F1 personnel given all-clear from coronavirus after tests
McLaren has confirmed that the seven Formula 1 team personnel who were given coronavirus tests while in quarantine in Australia have been given the...
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F1 could delay 2021 rules introduction due to coronavirus
F1 could delay the planned introduction of the 2021 regulation overhaul by a year in a bid to reduce costs following the disruption caused by the...
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F1 teams pushing to postpone '21 cars amid coronavirus uncertainty
Formula 1 teams are pushing to delay the introduction 2021's radical car overhaul due to the coronavirus pandemic, with the plan to be discussed...
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F1 races could go ahead with fewer than 12 cars - Brawn
F1 motorsport chief Ross Brawn says races could take place with fewer than 12 cars on the grid this season and still count towards the world...
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Verstappen ‘not interested’ in Ferrari F1 engine row
Max Verstappen insists he is “not very interested” in getting involved in the debate over Ferrari’s use of its engine during the 2019 F1 season.
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Threat of innovation block could make Formula 1 teams risk averse
Renault executive director Marcin Budkowski believes that Formula 1 teams could be "risk averse" when pursuing regulation loopholes in the future...
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Mercedes F1 backs away from FIA/Ferrari complaint group
Mercedes has backed away from its involvement with the group of teams complaining about the FIA's secret agreement with Ferrari over its 2019...