Formula 1
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First images of 2020 Mercedes F1 car revealed
Mercedes has revealed the first images of the new W11 Formula 1 car with which it will bid to claim a seventh successive title double in 2020
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McLaren MCL35 tighter bodywork, matte paint has clear benefits – Key
James Key says McLaren’s previous F1 car remains “the father” of its new 2020 challenger despite a concept change and a matte paint finish for the...
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Renault defends F1 car no-show at 2020 launch
Renault explains why it opted against a physical reveal for its 2020 F1 car at its launch event in Paris.
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Sainz: I want to be a better all-rounder in 2020
Carlos Sainz wants to become a better all-rounder in F1 and hopes it reflects in his 2020 results for McLaren.
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Key: 2020 McLaren features "new concepts" both front and rear
McLaren technical director James Key says the new MCL35 includes new concepts at both the front and rear, but remains true to lessons learned with...
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McLaren has ‘turned the corner’ heading into F1 2020 - Brown
McLaren has finally “turned the corner” and is in a better position heading into the 2020 F1 season, according to CEO Zak Brown.
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Brown backs F1 not to take 'risks' amid coronavirus outbreak
McLaren CEO Zak Brown says he is confident F1 will react accordingly to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak and will avoid taking “risks”.
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'We can be quite optimistic' - McLaren boss Seidl happy with 2020 car
McLaren are hopeful they can continue the progress they made in 2019 as they launch their new car for the 2020 Formula 1 season.
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McLaren launches MCL35 2020 F1 car
McLaren launches its MCL35 challenger, with which it will contest the 2020 F1 season.
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McLaren unveils its MCL35 F1 car for the 2020 season
McLaren has become the latest team to unveil its new Formula 1 car for the 2020 season
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Watch McLaren reveal its 2020 F1 car, the MCL35, live on Autosport
Watch McLaren take the wraps off its 2020 Formula 1 challenger live on Autosport
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F1 expects Vietnam GP to go ahead as planned
F1’s managing director Ross Brawn says the Vietnam Grand Prix is expected to go ahead as planned despite concerns over the coronavirus.