Formula 1
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Aston Martin's Crisis: Rumoured Tension Between Newey and Lawrence Stroll
Apr.23 - Tension may already be creeping into Adrian Newey's new professional collaboration with Aston Martin. On track, the performance of...
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Formula 1: FIA Officially Approves GM as Power Unit Supplier
The FIA has officially approved GM Performance Power Units LLC., a company formed by TWG Motorsports and General Motors to build powertrains...
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Lewis Hamilton looks ‘lost’ after Saudi Arabia struggles: ‘He doesn’t look comfortable’
“The fact that he’s won over 100 Formula 1 races, but he doesn’t look comfortable. He really doesn’t look comfortable. He doesn’t sound...
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49 laps on hards: Could Tsunoda have scored points in the Saudi Arabian GP?
After the first-lap safety car at Formula 1's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, three cars chose to take a strategic gamble and make their tyre switches...
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General Motors wins F1 engine approval for 2029
US car company General Motors is formally approved as a Formula 1 engine supplier for the 2029 season.
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General Motors date for F1 debut set after FIA approval
General Motors have been approved as an F1 engine supplier by the FIA.
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F1: The Academy documentary series to launch on Netflix in May
F1 ACADEMY has announced that F1: The Academy, the highly anticipated documentary series produced by Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine, will...
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Ferrari set upgrade timeline in bid to close gap to McLaren in F1 2025
Ferrari reveal when their next upgrade package will be in 2025
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FIA approves General Motors as 2029 F1 engine supplier
American automotive giant General Motors has been approved as a Formula 1 engine supplier for the 2029 season. The company will field the Cadillac...
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FIA Approves GM Performance Power Units as Official Power Unit Supplier
Sport news The FIA has officially approved GM Performance Power Units LLC., a company formed by TWG Motorsports and General Motors to build...
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Ex-F1 steward: Max Verstappen penalty should have been double
Max Verstappen deserved a more severe penalty in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, an ex-F1 steward has claimed.
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Helmut Marko reveals when Red Bull will “have the speed” to beat McLaren
“We are moving forward and getting a car which is more predictable and is also working in a wider range.“