Formula 1
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US GP F1 venue closes amid coronavirus outbreakCOTA, the home of the United States F1 Grand Prix, has closed indefinitely in response to the global coronavirus pandemic.
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McLaren F1 team member recovers from coronavirusMcLaren has confirmed that its team member who contracted coronavirus at the Australian GP is free of the virus and recovering well.
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Australian GP organisers deny F1 was put in danger by Melbourne visitThe Australian Grand Prix chief is confident Formula 1 was not put in danger by its visit to Melbourne prior to the race's cancellation after a...
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Team disagreement on cancellation “normal” - Haas boss SteinerHaas Formula 1 team boss Guenther Steiner says it was "normal" that there were clashing views among the teams when cancellation of the Australian...
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Austin circuit closure will not affect Formula 1 US Grand PrixThe Circuit of the Americas' temporary closure and trimmed workforce will have 'no impact on its ability' to host this year's Formula 1 United...
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McLaren team member 'free of symptoms' after positive coronavirus testMcLaren say the team member who tested positive for coronavirus at the Australian Grand Prix is "recovering well" and is now free of symptoms.
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F1's Norris and Real Madrid's Courtois go head-to-head in esports during shutdownThe Australian Grand Prix may have been cancelled but that's not stopped McLaren's Lando Norris - and Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois -...
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How the 2020 F1 season could lookF1 bosses face a tough task saving the full 2020 season by cutting into the summer break, rescheduling more races and continuing into December but...
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Alfa Romeo F1 boss: Racing without McLaren would've been unfairAlfa Romeo Formula 1 team boss Fred Vasseur says that running the Australian Grand Prix without McLaren would have been unfair on the British team
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Pirelli scraps 1800 F1 tyres after Australian GP cancellationPirelli has been forced to scrap 1800 of its Formula 1 tyres after the Australian Grand Prix's cancellation, but they will now be used as fuel for...
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Coronavirus: Ferrari shuts down production because of ongoing crisisFerrari shuts down production at its Formula 1 and road-car factories in Italy for two weeks as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
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Coronavirus: when will motorsport resume in 2020?Coronavirus has caused sporting events around the world to be postponed and cancelled, with Formula 1, Formula E and MotoGP among them