Formula 1
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"Extreme" 2020 Ferrari F1 design aimed at "maximum aero performance"
Ferrari says its new SF1000 Formula 1 car is an "extreme" design, hinting at a change of concept with its challenger for the 2020 season
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Ferrari's 2020 F1 car, the SF1000, revealed at event in Italy
Ferrari has taken the covers off its latest Formula 1 car for the 2020 grand prix season
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Watch Ferrari reveal its 2020 F1 car live on Autosport
Ferrari will kick off launch season proper for Formula 1 in 2020 when it unveils its new car in Italy later on Tuesday
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Formula 1: No fears of Indy '05 repeat on Zandvoort banking
Ross Brawn says he was worried Zandvoort would not make a great Formula 1 circuit, while dismissing concerns the banking will cause problems like...
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WIM - First-ever all-female crew set for exciting LMP2 race season
Sport news The Richard Mille Racing Team, in association with the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission, will be fielding the first-ever all-female...
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Ferrari car reveal to kickstart F1's 2020 launch season proper
Ferrari will kick off launch season proper for Formula 1 in 2020 when it unveils its new car in Italy later on Tuesday
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F1 Gossip: Hamilton ‘not a fit’ for Red Bull, says Horner
In today's Gossip, Red Bull rules out signing Hamilton, Wolff provides contract update for Hamilton, and Ricciardo reveals what he dislikes the...
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Aston Martin wants to make Racing Point 'one of F1’s top teams’
Racing Point CEO and team principal Otmar Szafnauer says Aston Martin has clear objectives to make the F1 outfit “one of the top teams in the sport”.
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Why all the stars point towards a Mercedes stay in F1
Mercedes' five-year partnership with INEOS acts as a hint that the German manufacturer is here to stay. Crash.net's F1 Digital Editor Lewis Larkam...
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Mercedes: Late 2021 design focus switch could leave F1 teams 0.5s off
Mercedes says there is a risk one of Formula 1's top teams could end up half a second off the pace in 2021 if they switch development resources too...
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Wolff: Everything looks like Chinese GP will go ahead
Mercedes F1 team boss Toto Wolff is confident the Chinese Grand Prix will go ahead as planned in April.
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Ratcliffe expects Hamilton to stay with Mercedes
Britain's richest man Sir Jim Ratcliffe says he has no plans to invest in a Premier League team following rumours of a bid for Chelsea.