Formula 1
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Norris: No quick fix to McLaren’s slow-speed strugglesIn the fight against Renault, McLaren may be on the back foot in the next two races as it struggles at slow speed.
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2019 F1 German Grand Prix: Friday LIVE!Follow Crash.net's live coverage of the German Grand Prix, the 11th round of the 2019 F1 season.
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Hamilton: Start to 2019 F1 season an outlierLewis Hamilton believes his domination in 2019 is an unlikely occurrence but does concede it is his strongest opening half to a campaign he’s ever...
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Vettel: Unfair comparing Mick Schumacher career to father Michael'sSebastian Vettel thinks it is "not fair" that Mick Schumacher's career is compared to his seven-time Formula 1 world champion father Michael's, and...
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GPDA presented four key changes drivers want for Formula 1 2021The Grand Prix Drivers Association presented a four-point plan for improving Formula 1 in a meeting about the 2021 regulations this week
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Bottas: Silverstone defeat masked tyre tactic gains over HamiltonValtteri Bottas believes his unexpected defeat by Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton in the 2019 Formula 1 British Grand Prix masked improvements he...
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Mercedes Formula 1 German GP update package includes cooling fixesThe Mercedes Formula 1 team's revised aerodynamic package for this weekend's German Grand Prix includes specific fixes for the cooling problem that...
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Race to the top: British Grand Prix reveals strength of FIA single-seater ladderSport news Last time out at Silverstone on the Thursday of the British Grand Prix weekend, and as 2009 FIA Formula One World Champion blasts his...
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F1 Paddock Notebook - German GP ThursdayWith a round-up of all the news and notes from Thursday at a sweltering Hockenheim, here is Luke Smith’s paddock notebook.
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Hamilton sweating over Mercedes cooling issuesLewis Hamilton concedes a key design issue will hamper Mercedes in its bid to fix its overheating issues at the German Grand Prix
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Mercedes brings new aero package to German GPMercedes has brought an upgraded aerodynamic package to the German Grand Prix as it bids to enhance its advantage at the top of F1's pecking order.
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Leclerc won't change new-found aggressive approachCharles Leclerc says he will continue being aggressive in wheel-to-wheel combat for the rest of the 2019 F1 season.