Formula 1
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How much longer will Lewis Hamilton race in F1 for?Today is Lewis Hamilton's 35th birthday - but the six-time world champion is showing few signs of slowing down.
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Williams retains Chadwick in F1 development roleJamie Chadwick has been retained as a Williams development driver for the 2020 F1 season.
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McLaren won’t ‘sacrifice’ 2020 F1 season for 2021 developmentMcLaren will not “sacrifice” its 2020 season in order to prioritise the development of its 2021 F1 car, according to team principal Andreas Seidl.
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Chadwick gets increased Williams F1 simulator programme in 2020W Series champion Jamie Chadwick will have an increased simulator programme with the Williams Formula 1 team in 2020 after being kept on as a...
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Small Formula 1 teams "Naive" to think 2021 wins possible - HaasHaas F1 boss Gunther Steiner says it would be "very naive" to believe a smaller Formula 1 team could fight for race wins from the 2021 season
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Latifi doubts Williams F1 deal will sink in until MelbourneNicholas Latifi reckons the realisation of his Williams F1 deal will not fully sink in until the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
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The F1 drivers under pressure in 2020Crash.net considers the drivers who find themselves under the most pressure heading into the 2020 F1 season.
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Bottas: Hamilton-beating final step is consistency in Formula 1Valtteri Bottas reckons the "final step" he needs to beat his Mercedes Formula 1 team-mate Lewis Hamilton is improving the consistency of his...
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Wolff urges caution in F1’s consideration of new teamsDoes a big commercial opportunity await F1 teams from 2021?
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Binotto reveals Leclerc and Vettel’s response to Brazil clashThe clash at Interlagos between Vettel and Leclerc may have looked like a sign of how frayed tensions at Ferrari became, but team boss Mattia...
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Russell doesn't expect praise from Mercedes over Williams F1 formWilliams driver George Russell says he does not need "pats on the back" from his Mercedes benefactor when it comes to his Formula 1 performances
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50 years before environmental concerns are acted on - HamiltonF1 world champion Lewis Hamilton fears it could take up to 50 years for environmental concerns to be acted upon as “the world is slow to change”.