Formula 1
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Marko: Red Bull applied pressure for 'party mode' banSep.3 - Dr Helmut Marko has admitted Red Bull applied "necessary pressure" to help get what he describes as Mercedes' "extreme" party mode...
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Marko: 'Too early' to decide Kvyat's futureSep.3 - It is "too early to speculate" about Daniil Kvyat's future in Formula 1. That is the news from Dr Helmut Marko, Red Bull's...
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Montezemolo: Ferrari management made mistakesSep.3 - Ferrari "paid a very high price" for Formula 1's move to hybrid engine technology in 2014. Although highly competitive with its 2019...
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Red Bull scraps plans for 'DAS' copySep.3 - Red Bull has scrapped plans to copy Mercedes' 'DAS' steering system. Even though the innovative system has been banned for 2021, Red...
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Montezemolo: Vettel stopped feeling Ferrari supportSep.3 - Sebastian Vettel was never a troublemaker at Ferrari, the team's former president Luca di Montezemolo insists. Although he was...
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'Political' reason for Renault surge?Sep.3 - There is a "political" factor behind Renault's surge towards the front of the grid. That is the claim of Italy's Corriere della Sera...
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Petrov: 2020 season 'not boring'Sep.3 - Former F1 driver Vitaly Petrov has hit back at claims that Formula 1 is "boring" in 2020. Even title contenders Lewis Hamilton and...
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Nielsen: Magnussen stayed at Haas 'too long'Sep.3 - Formula 1 is leaving Kevin Magnussen behind, according to former Le Mans winner John Nielsen. He thinks that while his fellow Dane...
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Steiner ramps up pressure on Haas supplier FerrariSep.3 - Gunther Steiner is ramping up the pressure on Haas' crisis-struck engine supplier Ferrari. The Haas boss was asked if it was...
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Verstappen: Current F1 cars are "too fast" for good racingMax Verstappen says current Formula 1 cars are simply "too fast" to allow close racing
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Grosjean: Drivers to discuss concerns about Bahrain outer loop layoutFormula 1 drivers will discuss concerns about plans to use the outer loop layout of the Bahrain International Circuit in December, according to...
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Sainz has “100 percent confidence” in Ferrari ahead of 2021 F1 switchCarlos Sainz says he doesn't regret his decision to move to Ferrari for 2021 despite the Italian Formula 1 team’s struggles this season.