Formula 1
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“It’s a sad day” – Williams F1 drivers react to family’s exit
George Russell and Nicholas Latifi have described the exit of the Williams family from the F1 team as a “sad day”.
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Williams drivers call family’s exit from F1 team "a sad day"
George Russell and Nicholas Latifi have paid tribute to the Williams family after its exit from Formula 1 was announced, calling it "a sad day"
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FIA issues further clampdown on Monza track limits for F1 Italian GP
The FIA will extend its clampdown on track limits offences at the Italian Grand Prix this weekend, with a focus on the exit of the second chicane...
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Williams family to end involvement in F1
The Williams family is to end its involvement in F1 after this weekend's Italian GP, with Claire Williams stepping down from her role as deputy...
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Williams family to step down from F1 team after Italian GP
The Williams family is to end its involvement in Formula 1 after this weekend's Italian Grand Prix, it has been announced
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Formula 1: Claire Williams to step down as team's deputy team principal
Claire Williams is to step down as deputy team principal of the Williams Formula 1 team.
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Bottas says deficit to F1 teammate Hamilton ‘pisses me off’
Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas says his qualifying deficit to Lewis Hamilton so far this season has ‘pissed him off’ as he seeks to turn the tables on...
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Sainz: Ferrari can recover F1 engine performance and bounce back
Carlos Sainz Jr believes that Ferrari can bounce back from its current Formula 1 troubles, and cites Renault's turnaround in form as an example of...
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Red Bull thinks it will gain from F1's 'party mode' ban
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko thinks his team and Honda are set to gain from Formula 1's 'party mode' ban
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F1 Italian GP preview: Will ‘quali mode’ ban help or hinder Mercedes?
Crash.net Digital Editor Lewis Larkam previews the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, Round 8 of the 2020 F1 world championship.
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McLaren F1 team cannot underestimate Ferrari “strike back”
McLaren boss Andreas Seidl insists his team cannot afford to underestimate Ferrari’s ability to “strike back” during the 2020 F1 season.
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Vettel: F1 has "huge mountain to climb" to still exist in 10 years' time
Sebastian Vettel believes Formula 1 has a "huge mountain to climb" to still exist in 10 years' time, as he says it needs more than planned rule...