Formula 1
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Hamilton won’t set limit on F1 career as he plans multi-year Mercedes dealSeven-time F1 world champion Hamilton revealed in an interview with select media including Autosport in Austin he plans to sign a new F1 contract...
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Red Bull F1 team now ready to reveal budget cap penaltiesOct.28 - Red Bull is ready to reveal the details of an agreement it has reached with Formula 1's governing body over the penalty for the 2021...
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Mercedes F1 team to use new controversial wing in MexicoOct.28 - Mercedes has taken a new front wing to Mexico that some speculated a week ago in Austin may be illegal. It appears that the small...
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Haas F1 team sets deadline for Schumacher race seat decisionOct.28 - Haas has finally set a deadline for the naming of Kevin Magnussen's teammate for 2023 - Abu Dhabi. In Austin, Dane Magnussen said he...
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Williams has backup for second F1 driver if Sargeant fails shortOct.28 - Williams has admitted it may need to revert to a 'plan B' for its 2022 driver lineup. The British team said in Austin that Nicholas...
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Hamilton wants to sign a new F1 contract to stay beyond 2023Oct.28 - Lewis Hamilton says he will "definitely" sign a new contract with Mercedes to keep racing in Formula 1 beyond 2023. Team boss Toto...
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Sauber is the right F1 team for Audi according BrawnOct.28 - Audi has made the right decision to team up with Sauber for 2026, according to Ross Brawn. Brawn - a well-known engineer, team...
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Drivers Press Conference 2022 Mexico F1 Grand PrixDRIVER GROUP 1: Sergio Pérez (Red Bull), Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), Mick Schumacher (Haas), Zhou Guanyu (Alfa Romeo), Fernando Alonso...
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How long will Hamilton stay in F1? 'Multi-year' contract target revealedLewis Hamilton is planning to sign a “multi-year” contract renewal with Mercedes to stay in F1 until at least 2025.
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Marquez “ended the Rossi era”: Sportingly, “he is a b******!”Marc Marquez has been rated above Valentino Rossi by Marco Melandri, who says that they share the same “b******” mentality.
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Fernando Alonso: Alpine win bid to overturn two-time champion's US GP penaltyAlpine win their bid to overturn the penalty two-time champion Fernando Alonso received in the United States Grand Prix.
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FIA deem Alpine protest against Alonso penalty inadmissibleBut Alpine has already submitted a right of review for the stewards’ ruling, meaning the saga will continue to rumble on as it looks to regain...