Formula 1
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Albon to get Ricciardo’s former F1 race engineer from British GPSimon Rennie will return to a trackside F1 role for Red Bull as Alex Albon’s new race engineer from this weekend’s British Grand Prix.
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Albon gets Ricciardo's old engineer Rennie in Red Bull technical reshuffleRed Bull has shuffled its Formula 1 technical team, with the experienced Simon Rennie returning to trackside action from this weekend's British...
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F1 - 2020 BRITISH GP SCHEDULE OF VIRTUAL PRESS CONFERENCESSport news THURSDAY, 30 JULY, 1400 HOURS LOCAL TIME Nicholas Latifi (Williams) George Russell (Williams) Romain Grosjean (Haas)...
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Russell has become a ‘more complete F1 driver’ at WilliamsGeorge Russell reckons he has become a “more complete driver” during his bid to help the Williams F1 team recover from its recent plight.
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Steiner: British Grand Prix will bring "no joy" for Ferrari-powered HaasHaas Formula 1 boss Gunther Steiner says the power demands of Silverstone mean the British Grand Prix will bring "no joy" to his Ferrari-powered team
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Ex-F1 driver Alex Zanardi stable after latest round of surgeryEx-F1 driver Alex Zanardi is in a “stable” condition in a Milan hospital following his latest neurological operation.
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Silverstone business set back five years by pandemicSilverstone boss Stuart Pringle says the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic has set the business of the home of Formula 1's British Grand...
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Ferrari won’t be competitive in F1 until 2022, says chairmanFerrari chairman John Elkann concedes his team is unlikely to be in a position to win in F1 before a regulation overhaul in 2022.
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Perez or Vettel for Aston Martin in F1 2021?Crash.net looks at the candidates in the frame for an Aston Martin F1 drive next year, and assumes who would be best-suited.
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Horner: Mercedes has ‘a lot of pace in hand’ over F1 rivalsRed Bull team principal Christian Horner concedes Mercedes “have quite a lot of pace in hand” over its F1 rivals after the opening three races of...
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McLaren announces 'multi-year’ F1 reunion with Gulf OilMcLaren will bring the iconic Gulf Oil brand back to F1 as part of a new “multi-year” sponsorship deal.
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Ferrari chairman says team cannot be competitive before 2022Ferrari chairman John Elkann says the team cannot expect to be competitive in Formula 1 before 2022.