Formula 1
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F1 could have raced in Australia safely, says Racing Point chiefRacing Point Formula 1 boss Otmar Szafnauer believes the Australian Grand Prix could have gone ahead safely due to a "very low" risk of COVID-19...
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Gasly: I would love to race at 24 Hours of Le MansPierre Gasly says a career ambition is to compete at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
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Ferrari: Binotto never mentioned about the team quitting F1Ferrari clarifies comments from team principal Mattia Binotto and says it remains committed to F1.
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Alonso has 'renewed energy' for futureFernando Alonso says his Formula 1 sabbatical has given him "renewed energy" for the future. In the past hours, the Spaniard has been linked...
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Contract 'review' must precede audience-free French GPPaul Ricard would only be open to considering a race behind closed doors if F1 conducts a "review" of its contractual arrangement with the...
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Ferrari threatens to quit over budget cap disputeFerrari has warned that it could quit Formula 1 over the current dispute about the 2021 budget cap. The Maranello team is the loudest and...
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Monza now open to spectator-free Italy GPMonza may be willing to consider hosting a grand prix behind closed doors in 2020. That is the news from Angelo Sticchi Damiani, president...
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Isola: F1 must be 'careful' with comeback plansF1 must be careful about when it returns to the track in 2020, according to Pirelli boss Mario Isola. The Italian has been in the headlines...
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Lammers backtracks on spectator-less Dutch GPJan Lammers has backtracked after declaring that there will almost certainly be no Dutch F1 GP in 2020. Earlier, the Zandvoort race's sports...
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Williams warns Latifi about gaming behaviourNicholas Latifi has been told by Williams to behave during live broadcasts of his virtual racing exploits. Nascar driver Kyle Larson was...
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Steiner: Small teams need engine price discountThe price of buying engines from F1's manufacturers might need to come down during the global pandemic. That is the view of Gunther Steiner,...
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F1 teams will be ready to race immediatelyMcLaren chief Andreas Seidl says all F1 teams will be prepared for an immediate return to racing.