Formula 1
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Australian Grand Prix revives Formula 1 track change possibilityAustralian Grand Prix bosses will reconsider altering the Albert Park circuit now that a revised deal has been reached with Formula 1
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Video: The fear Mercedes is playing with its Formula 1 rivalsLewis Hamilton's late fastest lap runs on old tyres during the British and French Grands Prix raises the prospect that Mercedes has not fully...
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F1 - 2019 GEMAN GP SCHEDULE OF PRESS CONFERENCESSport news THURSDAY, 25 JULY, 1500 HOURS LOCAL TIME Kimi Raïkkönen (Alfa Romeo) Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) Carlos Sainz (McLaren) Nico...
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F1 - 2019 GERMAN GP PREVIEWSport news Please click here to view the PDF version. FIA Formula One World Championship Formula 1 German...
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Bottas rules out Rosberg-like tactics to beat HamiltonValtteri Bottas won't resort to emulating Nico Rosberg’s approach in using a sports psychologist in his bid to overcome Mercedes F1 teammate Lewis...
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F1 champion Lewis Hamilton being "polarising" is positive - WolffMercedes Formula 1 team boss Toto Wolff says it is positive that Lewis Hamilton is "polarising" rather than "down the middle and boring"
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Renault needs "substantial changes" to cure F1 car's weaknessesRenault Formula 1 boss Cyril Abiteboul believes the team understands the weaknesses that have caused its fluctuating 2019 form but must make...
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Renault has recognised “weaker points” of 2019 F1 carCyril Abiteboul says Renault has recognised the “weaker points” of its 2019 F1 car that it needs to address moving forwards.
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Haas won't design 2020 car to fit Pirelli tyres despite strugglesHaas will not design its 2020 Formula 1 car to "fit the tyres" despite its struggles this season, because Pirelli 'promised' next year's compounds...
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Tragedy and team orders - Leclerc's journey to the top with FerrariFerrari's Charles Leclerc has faced personal tragedy on his way to F1. Is he a future world champion? He speaks to BBC Sport's Andrew Benson.
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Red Bull not setting win targets for rest of F1 2019Red Bull will continue to approach things "race-by-race" and will not get carried away setting win targets, says team boss Christian Horner.
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Williams went backwards to go forwards with its 2019 F1 carWilliams had to effectively make "two steps back before we made three steps forward" after returning to "basic principles" with its 2019 Formula 1 car