Formula 1
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De Beer takes over as head of aerodynamics at Renault
De Beer returns to Enstone as part of a reshuffle of Renault's aerodynamic department ahead of the 2020 season.
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Hamilton's Mercedes race engineer Bonnington makes early F1 return
Lewis Hamilton's regular race engineer Peter Bonnington has returned to the Mercedes Formula 1 team at the United States Grand Prix, one race...
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Renault makes ex-Ferrari/Williams man de Beer aero head in reshuffle
The Renault Formula 1 team has recruited former Ferrari and Williams aero chief Dirk de Beer as part of a wider staffing reshuffle ahead of the...
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F1 2019 United States GP: Friday LIVE!
Follow Crash.net's live coverage of the 2019 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix.
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Hamilton wants to be ‘pioneer’ of F1’s post-2020 era
Lewis Hamilton wants to continue racing in F1 beyond 2021 to become a “pioneer” of the sport’s next generation of regulations.
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F1 cars will look more different to each other in 2021
The FIA has outlined seven areas it believes will lead to Formula 1 cars looking more visibly different from 2021
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Ricciardo supports Vettel over F1 trophy design criticism
Daniel Ricciardo supports Sebastian Vettel’s criticism of F1 trophy designs following the Ferrari driver’s complaints after the Mexican Grand Prix.
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Gasly sees no improvement in driving since leaving Red Bull
Gasly has found his feet again since rejoining Toro Rosso - but doesn't think he's driving any better than when at Red Bull.
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United States GP: Five reasons F1 loves COTA
Ahead of this weekend’s United States Grand Prix, take a look at what makes the Circuit of the Americas special to F1
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Hamilton/Rossi F1 and MotoGP ride swap locked in for December
Lewis Hamilton and Valentino Rossi will swap their Mercedes Formula 1 car and Yamaha MotoGP bike machinery on December 9 at Valencia, Autosport has...
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Ferrari: 2021 rules a "good starting point", veto not ruled out
Ferrari says that Formula 1's 2021 rules are at a "good starting point" that can be improved, but has not ruled out using its veto on the changes
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Haas aims to solve aero woe with new Formula 1 front wing in Austin
Haas has brought a new front wing for its home Formula 1 Grand Prix at Austin, as it seeks to explore a new aerodynamic development direction for 2020