Formula 1
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F1 Concorde Agreement talks for 2021 "remarkably straightforward" - Horner
Christian Horner says he found talks over Formula 1's new Concorde Agreement were "remarkably straightforward", allowing Red Bull to be the first...
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Leclerc: Spa F1 return "difficult” a year on from Hubert’s death
Charles Leclerc says it will be “difficult” to return to Spa, 12 months after his friend Anthoine Hubert died in an accident during an F1 support...
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Renault says F1 ‘quali mode’ ban “won’t be too difficult” to manage
The upcoming ban which will outlaw F1 teams from changing engine performance levels over a grand prix weekend “won’t be too difficult” to adapt to,...
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WRC - New date confirmed for Italy’s 2020 fixture
Sport news Italy’s 2020 FIA World Rally Championship fixture at Rally Italia Sardegna will move forward by three weeks to 8-11 October. The...
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F1 teams allowed to bring more personnel to Belgian GP amid rule tweaks
Each Formula 1 team will be allowed to have 10 extra personnel in the paddock from this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix
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Ferrari identifies electrical issue that caused Leclerc's Spanish GP DNF
Ferrari has managed to identify the electrical issue on Charles Leclerc's Formula 1 power unit that caused him to retire from the Spanish Grand...
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Red Bull were first team to sign F1’s new Concorde Agreement
Red Bull were the first team to sign F1’s new Concorde Agreement, according to team principal Christian Horner.
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Ferrari identifies PU issue behind Leclerc’s F1 Spanish GP DNF
The Ferrari F1 team say they have “identified the problem” which led to Charles Leclerc’s retirement in Spain ahead of this weekend’s Belgian GP.
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F1's push to cut costs and level playing field key to Haas staying
Formula 1 owner Liberty Media's push to cut costs and level the playing field were key to Haas staying in grand prix racing, says team boss Gunther...
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Renault F1 withdraws appeal against Racing Point verdict
The Renault F1 team has announced it has withdrawn its appeal against the penalty Racing Point received for running brake ducts designed by Mercedes.
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Renault withdraw Racing Point appeal over 'copying'
Renault decide to withdraw their appeal against the verdict in Formula 1's "copying" controversy.
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Renault asks FIA to withdraw Racing Point F1 brake duct appeal
Renault has asked the FIA if it can withdraw its appeal against the punishment handed out to Racing Point for copying Mercedes' brake ducts