Formula 1
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McLaren announce signing of Will Courtenay from Red Bull as new Sporting DirectorMcLaren have announced the signing of Red Bull’s Head of Strategy Will Courtenay as their new Sporting Director.
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TECH WEEKLY: Has Ferrari's latest update cured their mid-season struggles?Ferrari qualified and raced with a revised front wing in Singapore, one which was a genuine development part but which was of particular value to...
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Obituary: Playboy F1 racer Rupert Keegan billed as 'next James Hunt'There was a time in the mid-1970s when Rupert Keegan, who has died aged 69 after a long battle against cancer, was hailed as the next James Hunt....
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Red Bull lose another senior staff member as McLaren poach strategy chiefRed Bull's head of strategy Will Courtenay will leave to join McLaren.
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Red Bull head of F1 strategy Courtenay to join McLarenThe McLaren Formula 1 team has announced it has signed Red Bull's chief strategist Will Courtenay as its new sporting director.Having initially...
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Red Bull strategy chief Courtenay to join McLarenRed Bull head of race strategy Will Courtenay will leave the team after 14 years in his role to join McLaren as sporting director.
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Christian Horner’s George Russell namecheck a ‘knife throw’ at Toto WolffNico Rosberg believes Red Bull team principal Christian Horner is trying to apply pressure to rival and Mercedes boss Toto Wolff.
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JA on F1 Podcast: Aston Martin sets 2027 title targetAston Martin managing director, commercial and marketing, Jefferson Slack has laid down the gauntlet with a direct target to be fighting for...
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ICYMI: How social media reacted to a thrilling Singapore GP and an emphatic Norris victoryLando Norris delivered a sensational Singapore GP victory for McLaren to increase the papaya team's lead over Red Bull in the constructors'...
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Leclerc: Consistency can still save Ferrari's long shot F1 title bidFerrari driver Charles Leclerc has conceded his team doesn't have the outright speed to challenge McLaren for this years' constructors'...
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Lando Norris told he needs to ‘iron out' mistakes if he wants F1 titleLando Norris is still guilty of being too error-prone, according to F1 world champion Nico Rosberg.
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Red Bull Boss Admits Ricciardo Faced Unnecessary Pressure in SingaporeSep.24 - The boss of Red Bull's second F1 team, RB, admits the "communication" strategy surrounding Daniel Ricciardo in Singapore was perhaps...