Formula 1
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UK government rejects £150m McLaren loan request
The UK government has rejected a £150million loan request from the McLaren Group - which owns the McLaren F1 team - to help it through the ongoing...
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F1 in talks with tracks not on original 2020 calendar
F1 CEO Chase Carey says the championship is holding discussions with circuits not originally on the 2020 calendar over the possibility of holding...
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F1’s huge drop in 2020 income revealed
Substantial financial loses suffered by the F1 Group amid the COVID-19 crisis have been revealed by Liberty Media.
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Staff safety when F1 returns “paramount” for Williams
Claire Williams says the safety of the team’s staff will be “paramount” and her number one priority when the F1 season eventually gets underway.
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F1’s plan to start the season: What we know so far
We round up and explain F1's latest plans to get the 2020 season underway in July.
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Renault: F1 needs clarity over Ferrari’s engine settlement
Renault F1 boss Cyril Abiteboul wants Ferrari’s secret settlement with the FIA over the use of its 2019 power unit to be addressed once the season...
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Highlights: Max Gunther wins action-packed second Formula E Race At Home Challenge
Watch highlights from the crash-filled second race of the Formula E Race At Home Challenge as Maximillian Gunther wins on the Electric Docks circuit.
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Live at 8pm: The sixth Autosport F1 pub quiz
Join Stuart Codling for the sixth Autosport Formula 1 Pub Quiz
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The F1 moments that defined the 1980s
Continuing the series celebrating 70 years of Formula 1, Autosport picks out the 10 moments that defined the 1980s, with the help of the extensive...
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F1 News: Ferrari's Italian culture "misunderstood", says Vettel
Sebastian Vettel believes the Italian culture at Ferrari is too often "misunderstood", as he remains adamant the team's philosophy can get it back...
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Carey admits 'no racing' possible in 2020
F1 CEO Chase Carey has admitted it is possible there will be "no racing" at all in 2020. Currently, Liberty Media is working on a plan to...
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Weber: Two Schumachers in F1 again would be 'cool'
Willi Weber says it would be "cool" to see two new Schumachers on the Formula 1 grid. Although he fell out with the family after Michael...