Formula 1
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Berger thinks DTM would be perfect for Vettel
Chase Carey appears to want Sebastian Vettel to remain in Formula 1 beyond 2020. It seems that joining Mercedes or Renault, or simply...
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Schumacher: Frank & Claire Williams should leave F1
Williams failed to keep up with the pace of modern Formula 1, according to former team driver Ralf Schumacher. The German, who won six...
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Marko: Budget cap 'loopholes' for McLaren
Jun.3 - McLaren could be a winner of the budget cap measures set to take effect next year. That is the view of Red Bull official Dr Helmut...
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Verschuur: Renault boss Abiteboul 'has to go'
Frans Verschuur, who runs a GT4 team, thinks Renault should oust its team boss Cyril Abiteboul. "In my opinion there are three of them in...
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Minardi: Ferrari should have signed Giovinazzi
Jun.3 - Former F1 team owner and boss Giancarlo Minardi says he would not have signed Carlos Sainz for 2021 if he was in charge at Ferrari....
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Race of my life: Jackie Stewart on the 1973 Italian GP
As Autosport launches the latest episode in its Race of My Life podcast series, we take a look back at Sir Jackie Stewart's choice for the race of...
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Lewis Hamilton's boss Toto Wolff backs him over Floyd views
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff backs Lewis Hamilton for speaking out on racism and diversity following the civil unrest in the USA.
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Wolff explains why Mercedes is against F1 reverse grid “gimmick”
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says F1 does not need a “gimmick” in the form of reverse-grid races in order to make the sport more exciting.
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Allison: FIA doubted Mercedes could make DAS work
Mercedes F1 technical director James Allison says the FIA did not believe his team could make its DAS steering system work after rejecting its...
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F1 News: Wolff explains why Mercedes blocked reversed-grid race "gimmick"
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff has explained the reasons why his team blocked a move to trial reversed-grid qualifying races this year -...
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F1 News: F1 will still look at new format ideas after reversed-grids snub
Formula 1 boss Chase Carey says the series will still look at new weekend format ideas despite plans for a Saturday reversed-grid qualifying race...
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No deadline for F1 calendar completion - Carey
F1 is not likely to have finalised the remainder of the 2020 calendar before the end of June at the earliest, according to CEO Chase Carey.