Formula 1
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F1 Eifel GP: Second practice session called off amid poor visibility
The second Formula 1 practice session for the 2020 Eifel Grand Prix has been cancelled due to poor weather conditions at the Nurburgring
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"Inconceivable" that Red Bull, AlphaTauri run different engines in 2022
Christian Horner says it is "inconceivable" that the Red Bull Racing and AlphaTauri teams will align with different power unit suppliers after...
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Formula 1: Mercedes will not supply Red Bull with engines
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff says the company will not supply Red Bull with engines from 2022.
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Ferrari likely to wait for Abu Dhabi for Schumacher, Ilott F1 practice runs
Ferrari is "very likely" to wait until Abu Dhabi before handing Mick Schumacher and Callum Ilott their next Formula 1 practice run-outs after wet...
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Schumacher: Nurburgring weekend "very valuable" despite missing FP1
Mick Schumacher remained upbeat despite seeing his Formula 1 practice debut get cancelled by the weather, saying his weekend preparations with Alfa...
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WRC - Rally Monza to form 2020 FIA World Rally Championship finale
Sport news The asphalt event will take place on 4-6 December and will be based at the famous Autodromo Nazionale de Monza race circuit near Milan,...
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Red Bull wants F1 engine decision finalised by end of 2020 season
Red Bull wants to have made a decision on its power unit situation for 2022 onwards by the end of the 2020 F1 season, according to team principal...
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2020 F1 Eifel Grand Prix: Friday Practice LIVE! - FP2 delayed due to fog
FOLLOW CRASH.NET's COVERAGE OF THE 2020 EIFEL GRAND PRIX
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Lewis Hamilton: Don’t tear down trees to build new Brazil F1 track
Lewis Hamilton has criticised Formula 1’s plans to build a new circuit in Brazil as it looks to move away from Interlagos in Sao Paulo.
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Mercedes flies in six replacement F1 staff after positive COVID-19 tests
Mercedes has confirmed it has been forced to fly in six new members of staff to fill in for this weekend’s Formula 1 Eifel Grand Prix at the...
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Mercedes rules out supplying Red Bull power units in F1 from 2022
Mercedes has ruled out supplying Red Bull with Formula 1 power units following Honda's planned exit at the end of the 2021 season
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Max Verstappen Has No Immediate Plans To Join Ferrari Or Mercedes
Dutch ace Max Verstappen has said he is happy at Red Bull Racing and is not actively looking to move to Ferrari or Mercedes at the moment....