Formula 1
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United States GP: Valtteri Bottas on pole positionMercedes' Valtteri Bottas takes pole for the United States Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton could manage only fifth.
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Leclerc avoids penalty after engine change ahead of US GP qualifyingLeclerc will not take a penalty for changing engine ahead of qualifying at COTA after being sidelined by an oil leak in FP3.
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Renault recruits F1 technical head Pat Fry for 2020Renault has hired Pat Fry to lead the team’s F1 technical department from the 2020 season.
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Formula 1: McLaren engineer Pat Fry to join Renault for 2020Former Ferrari technical director and McLaren engineer Pat Fry will join Renault next year to strengthen their engineering department.
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Renault F1 team signs ex-McLaren and Ferrari man Pat FryLeading Formula 1 engineer Pat Fry will join Renault in 2020 once he is free of his ongoing contractual obligations with McLaren
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Verstappen leads final US GP practice, Leclerc hit by engine issueVerstappen edges out Vettel in final practice at COTA as there's trouble on Leclerc's Ferrari car.
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F1 United States Grand Prix - FP3 ResultsFull results from final practice for the United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of The Americas, Round 19 of the 2019 Formula 1 season.
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Max Verstappen fastest in final US GP practiceRed Bull's Max Verstappen tops final practice at the US Grand Prix ahead of Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel and McLaren's Lando Norris.
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US GP practice: Verstappen top, Norris stars, trouble for LeclercMax Verstappen topped final practice for Formula 1's United States Grand Prix, as Lando Norris posted a surprise third-best time for McLaren and...
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Vettel ‘can’t be happy’ with qualifying record against LeclercSebastian Vettel says he “can’t be happy” with his qualifying record against Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc during the 2019 F1 season.
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Bottas: Average gaps to Hamilton have been ‘tiny numbers’Valtteri Bottas is happy that only “tiny numbers” have separated himself and Mercedes F1 teammate Lewis Hamilton in qualifying this year.