Formula 1
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Latifi to replace Kubica at Williams in 2020
Canadian Nicholas Latifi will replace Robert Kubica in the Williams driver line-up for 2020.
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Williams confirms Latifi to complete 2020 F1 grid
Nicholas Latifi lands Williams drive alongside George Russell to complete the 2020 F1 grid.
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Vettel and Leclerc know crash was not acceptable - Ferrari boss Binotto
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto says Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc are aware their Brazilian Grand Prix collision was "not acceptable".
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Horner: Albon's career tenacity earned F1 2020 shot with Red Bull
Red Bull Formula 1 boss Christian Horner believes Alex Albon's career turnaround demonstrates his "great tenacity", and says his driver has earned...
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Ferrari ‘knows how to move forward’ from clash after driver talks
Ferrari F1 boss Mattia Binotto says Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc "know how to move forward” after holding clear-the-air talks following...
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Hamilton's Mercedes future to be influenced by Wolff decision
Lewis Hamilton says Toto Wolff's role at Mercedes will impact his decision over his own F1 future.
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Binotto: Vettel/Leclerc know F1 Brazil clash unacceptable after meeting
Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binotto has met with Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel over their Brazilian Grand Prix clash, believing...
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F1 - 2019 ABU DHABI GP SCHEDULE OF PRESS CONFERENCES
Sport news THURSDAY, 28 NOVEMBER, 1700 HOURS LOCAL TIME Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) Kevin Magnussen (Haas) Max...
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F1 - ABU DHABI GP PREVIEW
Sport news FIA Formula One World Championship Abu Dhabi Grand Prix F1 SEASON 2019 Sport Circuit 1SportFIA Formula...
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Pirelli hopes for more representative 2020 tyre test in Abu Dhabi
Pirelli chief Mario Isola hopes the Abu Dhabi tyre test will provide F1 teams with a clearer picture of its new compounds for 2020.
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McLaren has fresh motivation after Brazil podium - Seidl
McLaren's first F1 podium in five years has provided the Woking squad with fresh motivation, says team principal Andreas Seidl.
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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Mercedes aim to learn from mistakes in Brazil
Mercedes are heading to this weekend's season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix "with a point to prove".