Formula 1
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McLaren explains "difficult" decision to furlough F1 team staffMcLaren Formula 1 chief Andreas Seidl has explained the reasons for furloughing a number of the team's staff, calling it "one of the most difficult...
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2020 F1 season cancellation would be a “hard blow” - SainzCarlos Sainz admits the cancellation of the 2020 F1 season due to the coronavirus crisis would be a "hard blow" to accept.
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Six drivers that should be in F1Amid the coronavirus-related suspension to racing, we consider some top talents who deserve a chance to prove themselves on the F1 grid.
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Horner: Liberty would rescue failing teamsLiberty Media is ready to bail out teams who go bust during the coronavirus pandemic, according to Christian Horner. F1 and some circuits...
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Seidl: Pandemic stalls McLaren progressThe coronavirus pandemic is a blow to McLaren's steady rise up the grid, team boss Andreas Seidl has admitted. After a slump spanning...
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Captain Tom Moore: McLaren fan gets a call from Lando NorrisF1 driver Lando Norris calls McLaren fan Captain Tom Moore after the 99-year-old raised more than £27m for the NHS by completing 100 laps of his...
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Hamilton denies rumours from BaliLewis Hamilton is reportedly sitting out the coronavirus pandemic in Bali. The six-time world champion has kept a conspicuously low profile...
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No online racing for RaikkonenKimi Raikkonen says he will not be joining the growing trend of actual professional drivers entering the world of virtual online simulator...
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Tost: 'So much uncertainty' about F1 returnFranz Tost is not sure there is reason for great optimism even though moves are being made to organise the first actual races of 2020....
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Arrivabene joins fight against virusFormer Ferrari team boss Maurizio Arrivabene has joined Italy's fight against coronavirus. We already reported that Pirelli boss Mario Isola...
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Zandvoort fears extended Dutch events banOrganisers of the Dutch F1 GP at Zandvoort are keenly awaiting an announcement by the government on Tuesday. The original May 3 race date is...
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Merhi works for unnamed F1 teamFormer F1 driver Roberto Merhi says he is unable to reveal which current team he performs simulator duties for. The 29-year-old Spaniard...