Formula 1
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F1 Paddock Notebook – Japanese GP FridayWith a round-up from a typhoon-threatened Suzuka on Friday following practice, here is Luke Smith’s paddock notebook.
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Leclerc surprised by Ferrari’s lack of pace at SuzukaCharles Leclerc says Ferrari’s lack of pace throughout Friday practice for F1’s Japanese Grand Prix comes as a “bit of a surprise”.
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Typhoon schedule change led to “much better Friday” - HamiltonLewis Hamilton believes F1 can learn from the Japanese Grand Prix’s rejigged schedule and has called on the sport to allow teams more sets of tyres...
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Verstappen: Red Bull has ‘more work to do’ to catch MercedesMax Verstappen feels Red Bull still has “more work to do” if it is to challenge F1 rivals Mercedes in Japan after "promising" Friday running.
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How F1 is preparing for Typhoon Hagibis at SuzukaHere are the steps the Formula 1 community is taking at Suzuka as it braces for the arrival of Typhoon Hagibis.
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Williams trials experimental F1 front wing in Japanese GP practiceWilliams trialled a new front wing design during practice for the Japanese Grand Prix, as the team performs development work for its 2020 Formula 1...
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Bottas tops Japan FP2 in final session before SundayValtteri Bottas heads up another one-two finish for Mercedes in FP2, meaning he will start on pole if qualifying gets washed out on Sunday.
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F1 Japanese Grand Prix - FP2 ResultsFull results from second practice for the Japanese Grand Prix from Suzuka, round 17 of the 2019 Formula 1 season.
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F1 2019 Japanese GP: Friday as it happened!Relive all of the action from Friday's running for the Japanese Grand Prix LIVE from Suzuka!
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F1 - 2019 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX FRIDAY PRESS CONFERENCESport news TEAM REPRESENTATIVES – Guenther STEINER (Haas), Mattia BINOTTO (Ferrari), Toyoharu TANABE (Honda), Cyril ABITEBOUL (Renault), Frédéric...
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Japanese GP: Valtteri Bottas fastest again in second practiceValtteri Bottas recovered from spinning on the run to Suzuka's start/finish straight to continue setting the pace as Mercedes dominated second...
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Haas F1 team boss Gunther Steiner fined for causing "moral injury"Haas Formula 1 team principal Gunther Steiner has been fined €7500 for causing "moral injury" to a steward and harming the reputation of motorsport...