Formula 1
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F1 strong enough to park reversed grids talk if trial was unsuccessful - Steiner
Haas team principal Gunther Steiner thinks Formula 1 would have been strong enough to park talk of reverse grid races forever, if trials of it had...
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McLaren considering selling stake of up to 30% in its F1 team
McLaren is considering selling a stake of up to 30% in its Formula 1 team as it seeks to raise extra finance with which to improve its level of...
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Brown: Ferrari no 'happy family' in 2020
Jun.17 - An unhappy internal atmosphere will plague Ferrari's 2020 season, according to Zak Brown. McLaren supremo Brown will lose his...
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Hamilton to 'take a knee' in Austria?
Jun.17 - Lewis Hamilton reportedly intends to kneel during the Austrian anthem ahead of Formula 1's post-corona return to racing next month....
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Brawn: No plans yet for races with spectators
Jun.17 - Ross Brawn says Formula 1 will only "very slowly" push to reintroduce spectators in the wake of the corona crisis. The sport has...
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Bottas suggests Mercedes will use DAS in Austria
Jun.17 - Valtteri Bottas thinks he and Lewis Hamilton will be using the new 'DAS' steering system once the 2020 season gets up and racing...
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Marko: Not happy with Renault test on Red Bull Ring
Jun.17 - Dr Helmut Marko is unhappy with the management of Red Bull's own Formula 1 circuit in Spielberg. This week, Renault is testing a...
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Leclerc questions F1 2020 game's driver rankings
Jun.17 - Charles Leclerc thinks the way current drivers were ranked by the developers of the new official game F1 2020 was "not...
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Vasseur: Schumacher must focus on F2 in 2020
Jun.17 - Frederic Vasseur is giving no hints about whether Mick Schumacher will make his Formula 1 debut with Alfa Romeo in 2020. FIA...
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Mugello to be confirmed as post-Monza 2020 race
Jun.17 - Mugello looks set to host a second grand prix in Italy this year, one week after Monza. Imola, yet another Italian circuit, is also...
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Todt hopes Vettel stays in F1 after 2020
Jun.16 - Jean Todt says he hopes Sebastian Vettel stays in Formula 1 beyond 2020. Ferrari will head into 2021 with Carlos Sainz alongside...
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McLaren considering sale of F1 team shares of up to 30%
McLaren is considering selling a stake of up to 30% in its Formula 1 team as it seeks to raise extra finance with which to improve its level of...