Formula 1
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WTCR - Berthon blasts to first WTCR DHL pole
Sport news *French flyer quickest in opening qualifying session of eagerly anticipated 2020 season *Top 3 separated by 0.041s at Zolder with...
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Hamilton beats Bottas to F1 Tuscan GP pole
Lewis Hamilton pipped Mercedes F1 teammate Valtteri Bottas to claim pole position for the Tuscan Grand Prix.
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F1 Tuscan Grand Prix 2020 - Qualifying Results
Full Qualifying Results for the Tuscan Grand Prix at the Mugello Circuit, Round 9 of the 2020 F1 World Championship.
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F1 2020 Tuscan GP: Qualifying - As it happened
Follow crash.net's live coverage of the 2020 Formula 1 Tuscan Grand Prix.
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F1 Tuscan GP: Hamilton takes pole position at Mugello from Bottas
Lewis Hamilton claimed pole position for Formula 1's inaugural Tuscan Grand Prix ahead of Valtteri Bottas, with Max Verstappen third for Red Bull
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Hamilton Takes Pole For Tuscan GP After Ocon Spin Hampers Bottas
Lewis Hamilton has taken pole position for the Tuscan Grand Prix despite not improving his lap time on his second run in Q3. Mercedes...
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Tuscan Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton beats Valtteri Bottas to Mugello pole
Lewis Hamilton takes his seventh pole position in nine races this season at the first Tuscan Grand Prix.
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The most surprising Ferrari F1 call-ups
As Ferrari begins the celebrations for its 1000th grand prix, we recall some of the intriguing driver call-ups from its first 999 races, many of...
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Ferrari Hoping To ‘Simply Be Ahead’ Of Vettel In 2021
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has said he believes Sebastian Vettel will be successful with Aston Martin Racing, but he hopes the...
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McLaren has resources to return to front amid plans to sell F1 factory
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown says he is confident his team has the resources in place to return to the front of the F1 grid amid plans to sell its...
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Mercedes as dominant as start of hybrid F1 era in 2014 - Horner
Red Bull Formula 1 team boss Christian Horner believes Mercedes has returned to the level of dominance it showed at the start of the V6 hybrid era...
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New teams will have to pay $200m to join F1 grid for "dilution fund"
New Formula 1 entrants must pay rival teams a total of $200 million, as part of a prize-money 'dilution find', if they want to join the grid from 2021