Formula 1
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Formula 1: W Series to be undercard at two races in 2020The female-only W Series is set to feature on the Formula 1 support-race bill for the first time this year.
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Stroll: I need to look to myself to beat F1 team-mate PerezLance Stroll believes he has to focus on his own weaknesses to match his Racing Point Formula 1 team-mate Sergio Perez more consistently in 2020
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Hamilton, Marquez nominated for Laureus AwardsSix-time world champions Hamilton and Marquez are both up for the Laureus Sports Awards' top gong.
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Renault sets 2020 F1 car launch dateRenault confirms its 2020 car unveil date, becoming the fourth time to firm up plans ahead of the new season.
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Renault Formula 1 team announces 2020 season launch dateRenault has revealed a February launch date for its 2020 Formula 1 campaign, in which it will be represented by Daniel Ricciardo and Esteban Ocon
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What does each F1 team need in 2020? - Part 1Continuation from 2019 or a complete new approach? We take a look at what each F1 teams needs heading into the new season, starting with the bottom...
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Leclerc: I would love to try MotoGP, but I’m not sure Ferrari agreesFollowing the recent trend of F1 and MotoGP stars swapping jobs, Charles Leclerc says he “would love to try MotoGP, but I am not sure Ferrari agrees”
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Nissany handed Williams F1 test driver role, will drive in FP1sFormula 2 driver Roy Nissany will carry out a test driver role for the Williams Formula 1 team during the 2020 season.
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Roy Nissany: Williams name Israeli as Formula 1 test driverIsraeli Roy Nissany is named as Williams' test driver in Formula 1 in 2020.
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Richards: F1 lost technological relevance with V6 hybrid switchMotor Sports Association chairman Dave Richards believes F1 lost technological relevance when it switched to V6 hybrid engines in 2014.
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Nissany set for F1 FP1 outings as new Williams test driverRoy Nissany will take part in three Formula 1 free practice sessions for Williams this year after signing as its official test driver
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Kubica: My physical limitations not responsible for F1 pace deficitRobert Kubica says the physical limitations in his right arm following his 2011 rally crash were not a factor in his performance deficit across his...