Formula 1
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Magnussen wants 'new car' after Silverstone struggle
Aug.10 - Kevin Magnussen thinks something is fundamentally wrong with his Haas car. The Danish driver retired from Sunday's race at...
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Marko: Albon will be given 'more time' at Red Bull
Aug.10 - Red Bull will continue to give Alexander Albon "time" to get up to speed alongside Max Verstappen. As a rookie, Albon was promoted...
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FIA open to tweaking 'radio coaching' rule
Aug.10 - F1's governing body is open to tweaking a rule about radio communications. Kevin Magnussen lost a point in Hungary after engineers...
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Berger: Vettel & Ferrari should split up now
Aug.10 - Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel should split immediately. That is the view of former Ferrari driver and F1 legend Gerhard Berger,...
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Hulkenberg was Mercedes F1's next choice after Hamilton for 2013
Nico Hulkenberg was Mercedes' second choice to join the team for the 2013 Formula 1 season had it not signed Lewis Hamilton, Ross Brawn has revealed
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Wolff acting as 'mediator' to avoid Racing Point case going to Court of Appeal
Toto Wolff says he is acting as a "mediator" to try and resolve the Racing Point brake ducts controversy without the case going to the FIA's...
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The winners and losers from F1’s 70th Anniversary Grand Prix
Crash.net's F1 Digital Editor Lewis Larkam picks his winners and losers from the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone, round five of the 2020...
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Mercedes “happy to go to court” over F1 brake duct row
Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff says his team would be “happy to go to court” to prove its innocence in the Racing Point brake duct copying saga.
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Verstappen explains why he defied Red Bull F1's warning
Max Verstappen says he was always confident of being able to managing his tyres while chasing down the Mercedes drivers in F1’s 70th Anniversary GP.
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10 things we learned from the F1 70th Anniversary Grand Prix
From signs of a reinvigorated Formula 1 world title tussle to political wrangling and teams in a war of words, LUKE SMITH picks out the talking...
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F1 income crashes from $620m to $24m during lockdown
Formula 1's income for the April to June period crashed from $620m in 2019 to just $24m in 2020 as the COVID-19 crisis wiped out the calendar
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F1 Driver Ratings - 70th Anniversary Grand Prix
Crash.net F1 Digital Editor Lewis Larkam runs through the field’s driver ratings following the 2020 70th Anniversary Grand Prix.