Formula 1
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Raikkonen says track limits will be the ‘same story’ in AustriaKimi Raikkonen expects the Formula 1 track limits debate to create the “same stories” during the Austrian Grand Prix weekend.
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“Quite difficult” for Ferrari to match Mercedes - LeclercCharles Leclerc admits it is currently “quite difficult” for Ferrari to match the level of its F1 rival Mercedes.
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Verstappen: 'Not nice' missing out on podium so oftenA run of fourth-place finishes have told the story of Max Verstappen's season so far: close, but not close enough.
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French GP DNF allows Grosjean upgraded Haas F1 rear suspensionRomain Grosjean will be able to switch to the Haas Formula 1 team's new rear suspension from the Austrian Grand Prix thanks to retiring in France...
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Mercedes 'difficult to catch', says Ferrari's LeclercCharles Leclerc admits his Ferrari team are unlikely to catch Mercedes and make a fight of the championship before the end of the season.
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F1 teams to formally meet Pirelli/FIA over switch back to 2018 tyreFormula 1 teams will meet with the FIA and Pirelli on Friday morning in Austria to formally discuss going back to the 2018 tyre construction,...
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Rally Around the World #12Sport news FIA EUROPEAN RALLY TROPHY CELTIC – DONEGAL INTERNATIONAL RALLY, IRELAND (ROUND 3/5) Donegal driver Manus Kelly was fatally injured...
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Gasly not worried about Red Bull futurePierre Gasly insists he is not concerned about his Red Bull seat amid a difficult start to the 2019 F1 season.
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Gasly: Red Bull has ideas on how to reduce 2019 F1 strugglesPierre Gasly says he and Red Bull have some ideas about why he is struggling so much, and is not concerned that his Formula 1 seat is under threat
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Hamilton says next F1 boss must be independent from teamsLewis Hamilton believes the next person to run F1 should be “neutral” and not from within a team environment.
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Albon to get Austrian GP penalty for using upgraded Honda F1 engineAlex Albon will be hit with a grid penalty at the Austrian Grand Prix for taking Honda's upgraded Formula 1 engine, which he did not use in France
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Wolff: Reverting tyres would rid F1 of ‘unforgiving excellence’Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes returning to Pirelli’s 2018 tyres would do away with the philosophy of “unforgiving excellence” in F1.