Formula 1
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Grosjean to test Mercedes title-winner at Paul Ricard in F1 comebackGrosjean made his final F1 start at last year’s Bahrain Grand Prix when a first-lap accident tore his car in half and left him to escape the fire...
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Montoya: Track limits making F1 title battle "too controversial"Red Bull has been left annoyed that penalties have cost Verstappen a race win, a pole position and a fastest lap point so far this season. The...
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F1 - 2021 SPANISH GP SCHEDULE OF VIRTUAL PRESS CONFERENCESSport news THURSDAY, 6 MAY, 1400 HOURS LOCAL TIME Fernando Alonso (Alpine) Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) Mick Schumacher (Haas) Valtteri Bottas...
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Monaco Grand Prix: Grandstands to be open for up to 7,500 spectatorsMonaco is to open grandstands to the public at its Grand Prix this month.
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Seidl: Norris can break Mercedes/Red Bull championship lock-outLando Norris has a chance of breaking the top four Mercedes/Red Bull lock out in the Formula 1 driver standings this year, reckons his team boss...
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How can I watch the Spanish GP? F1 timings and TV schedulesAll of the information on how to watch this weekend’s fourth round of the 2021 Formula 1 season in Barcelona.
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Max Verstappen: Red Bull driver defends Portuguese Grand Prix performanceMax Verstappen says second place at the Portuguese Grand Prix was the most he and Red Bull could have achieved.
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Kubica gets first F1 practice outing of 2021 at BarcelonaKubica, Alfa’s 2021 reserve driver, has already driven its C41 car at the Barcelona track at a shakedown event ahead of pre-season testing. Last...
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Vettel rues ‘lack of pace and consistency’ after no F1 points in Portuguese GPSebastian Vettel admits Aston Martin simply didn’t have the pace to score points in Formula 1’s Portuguese Grand Prix.
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Ferrari wants clarity on F1 financial rules penaltiesF1 introduced all-new financial regulations for the 2021 season to enforce a new budget cap of $145 million per year for each team. Within the...
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Schumacher: Haas getting closer to “perfect” F1 car after Portuguese GPMick Schumacher believes Haas is moving in the right direction after an encouraging performance in Formula 1’s Portuguese Grand Prix.
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Russell: Portuguese GP was Williams’ “most difficult race” since F1 2019George Russell believes the Portuguese Grand Prix was Williams’ “most difficult race” since its wretched 2019 Formula 1 season.