Formula 1
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Vettel admits eyeing 'plan' for future
Sebastian Vettel says he is not yet seriously considering his retirement from F1. The quadruple world champion is under huge pressure at...
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Magnussen not worried about expiring contract
Kevin Magnussen says he is not currently worrying about his future in Formula 1. Like many drivers on the grid, the Dane's contract runs out...
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Source: Stroll's Aston Martin talks 'advanced'
Aston Martin has admitted it is in talks with potential "investors". The British luxury carmaker is already the title sponsor at Red Bull,...
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Vettel admits trying vegan diet
Sebastian Vettel has revealed he tried to become a vegan. Six time world champion Lewis Hamilton is an ardent vegan and climate change...
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McLaren to build new F1 simulator
McLaren says it will build a new state of the art F1 simulator. Spain's El Confidencial newspaper quoted former McLaren driver Lewis...
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Binotto: Giovinazzi not ready for Ferrari seat
Antonio Giovinazzi is not ready to step up to a race seat at Ferrari. That is the view of Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto, after Ferrari...
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Masi: F1 adopted 'let drivers race' policy
Race director Michael Masi has reminded the F1 world that the FIA has relaxed its approach to penalising drivers. At the end of the first...
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Gasly to push for Red Bull return
Pierre Gasly has set a clear goal to aim for in 2020. "I would like to return to Red Bull," the Frenchman, who was demoted during the course...
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Prost says Renault should prioritise 2021
Alain Prost has admitted that Renault will race in 2020 with a very firm focus on the "big opportunity" of the new rules in 2021. The French...
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"Scary" 14th at Spa Ricciardo's best Formula 1 drive of 2019
Daniel Ricciardo says the highlight of his Formula 1 season was one "no one would expect" - a "scary" run to 14th in the Belgian Grand Prix
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'Scary' 14th at Spa Ricciardo's best Formula 1 drive of 2019
Daniel Ricciardo says the highlight of his Formula 1 season was one "no one would expect" - a "scary" run to 14th in the Belgian Grand Prix
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Bottas relaxed about Mercedes F1 future ahead of 2020 talks
Valtteri Bottas remains open-minded about his F1 future - but says it would be a "no-brainer" to remain with Mercedes beyond 2020.