Formula 1
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Renault: Red Bull engine situation won't impact Alpine F1 strategy
Renault Formula 1 boss Cyril Abiteboul says the French manufacturer's plans will not be impacted by any obligation to supply Red Bull and AlphaTauri
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Sergio Perez to finally get upgraded Racing Point at F1 Eifel GP
He's had to wait two races, but Sergio Perez will finally get the chance to try out Racing Point's latest F1 upgrade at the Eifel GP.
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F1 - 2020 EIFEL GRAND PRIX PREVIEW
Sport news FIA Formula One World Championship German Grand Prix F1 SEASON 2020 Sport Circuit 1SportFIA...
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Raikkonen set to extend F1 career with Alfa Romeo in 2021
Kimi Raikkonen's Formula 1 career looks set to continue into 2021, with a fresh contract to stay at Alfa Romeo set to be announced this weekend...
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PIRELLI BACKS FIA RALLY STAR INITATIVE TO FIND FUTURE WORLD CHAMPIONS
Sport news FIA Rally Star is a recently launched initiative, which brings together national motor sport federations from around the globe,...
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F1 Eifel GP: Will fired up Lewis Hamilton reach milestone win in Germany?
Crash.net Digital Editor Lewis Larkam previews the Eifel Grand Prix at the Nurburgring, round 11 of the 2020 F1 world championship.
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Raikkonen: F1 start record means nothing to me
Kimi Raikkonen says he does not really care about becoming Formula 1's most experienced driver this weekend, as he makes clear that more important...
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ACI Recommends ‘Maximum Sanction’ For Luca Corberi & His Father
The Automobile Club d’Italia (ACI), Italy’s governing body for motorsport, has recommended the “maximum sanction” for disgraced kart racing...
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Renault Warn F1’s ‘Engine Situation Is Simply Unsustainable’
Following the announcement of Honda’s decision to exit Formula One at the end of 2021, Renault team principal Cyril Abiteboul has called for...
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Sebastian Vettel Admits He Failed At Ferrari
Sebastian Vettel has just a handful of races left with Scuderia Ferrari before he departs the Maranello-based team for Aston Martin Racing....
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What is the F1 Eifel Grand Prix?
After a week off Formula 1 resumes its shaken-up 2020 season with a new race, the Eifel Grand Prix at the Nurburgring
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FIA: COVID-19 protocols mean F1 can race "anywhere"
The FIA believes the COVID-19 protocols it has put in place means that Formula 1 can now feel comfortable racing "anywhere" governments allow it