Formula 1
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Charles Leclerc ignored Mercedes or Red Bull to duel Lewis Hamilton at FerrariCharles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were told of Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari talks which were ongoing for "months"
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Carlos Sainz makes Ferrari pledge amid Lewis Hamilton surpriseCarlos Sainz has affirmed his unwavering commitment to Ferrari and teammate Charles Leclerc despite his impending departure from the Scuderia at...
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Tsunoda: New RB F1 car already feels like a "really big step"On Thursday, Tsunoda and team-mate Daniel Ricciardo logged their first miles during a shakedown and filming day at the Italian circuit following a...
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“Sharing information” theory floated as Lewis Hamilton prepares to go to FerrariLewis Hamilton "will be taking a lot of knowledge to another team" says Sergio Perez
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Magnussen: New Haas F1 boss dynamic will avoid “unrealistic optimism”Komatsu was named in the top job after Gene Haas declined to renew the contract of former boss Guenther Steiner, whose departure was confirmed last...
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WRC - Lappi clear at the top on Saturday morning in SwedenSport news Esapekka Lappi’s pursuit of a second FIA World Rally Championship victory remains on track after the Finn completed Saturday morning’s...
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Lawrence Stroll’s 2024 target for Aston Martin identifiedMike Krack shares the goal that Lawrence Stroll has set for Aston Martin
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New timeline could see Christian Horner investigation resolved quicklyChristian Horner investigation could come to a conclusion quicker than initially expected
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Red Bull set to unleash more extreme Mercedes-style F1 sidepodThe RB20 has earned comparison to the Mercedes W14 from 2023 courtesy of new engine cover bodywork that features a high waistline, with full-length...
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Pierre Gasly will talk to Mercedes as they consider Lewis Hamilton replacementPierre Gasly's management "expected to accelerate their exploration of other opportunities”
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Red Bull RB20 secrets revealed after “we didn’t do an amazing job” admissionRed Bull have gone "aggressive" with their RB20 F1 car - and here's why.
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Ex-Mercedes chief Norbert Haug “blown away” by Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari moveEx-Mercedes boss Norbert Haug expected Lewis Hamilton to remain at the team "forever" prior to his surprise switch to Ferrari for 2025.