Formula 1
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Wehrlein not interested in midfield F1 return
Pascal Wehrlein appears to have withdrawn his support for a potential new Formula 1 team. Even amid the corona crisis, a prospective new...
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Williams annouces it may be sold
Backmarker Formula 1 team Williams has admitted it may be sold. On Friday, the former world champions admitted that after slumping to dead...
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Race of my life: Roger Penske on the 1994 Indianapolis 500
As Autosport launches the latest episode in its Race of My Life podcast series, we take a look back at Roger Penske's choice as the race of his...
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First look at Vietnam’s Hanoi Circuit on F1 2020 game
Codemasters has released the first footage from the new Hanoi circuit in Vietnam from its upcoming F1 2020 video game.
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F1 Analysis: Why Williams is up for sale
Formula 1's decision to lower its cost-cap to $145m per season from 2021 was widely celebrated on Wednesday, but the economic impact of the...
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Norris will lean on Verstappen for tips on Ricciardo
Lando Norris says he will seek tips from Max Verstappen to find out what to expect from having Daniel Ricciardo as a teammate in F1.
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F1 News: Williams aims to complete search for new investment by summer
Williams wants to complete the process of finding investors, or even new owners, for its Formula 1 team by the summer
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Who could replace Ricciardo at Renault F1? Vettel, Alonso and more
Following Sebastian Vettel's shock exit from Ferrari and subsequent moves for Carlos Sainz Jr. and Daniel Ricciardo, attention has shifted to...
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2019 was Vettel’s best season in F1 - Smedley
Former Ferrari race engineer Rob Smedley believes 2019 was Sebastian Vettel “best year” in F1.
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The F1 moments that defined the 2010s
Concluding the series celebrating 70 years of Formula 1, Autosport picks out the 12 moments that defined the 2010s, with the help of the extensive...
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Have a go hero: How di Grassi nearly landed a 2009 F1 chance
Lucas di Grassi finally made his Formula 1 debut with Virgin in 2010 but he came close to replacing two of his fellow Brazilians the previous year,...
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Formula 1: Renault to stay in sport despite job losses
The boss of Renault says the French car company will stay in Formula 1 beyond the end of this season.