Formula 1
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Mercedes reveals new livery in INEOS partnershipMercedes pulls the covers off its 2020 car livery as part of its new partnership with INEOS.
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Mercedes Formula 1 team reveals expanded partnership with INEOSMercedes has announced a new major partnership with INEOS ahead of the 2020 Formula 1 season on a five-year deal
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F1 could ditch travelling motorhomes as part of sustainability pushFormula 1 could get rid of its extravagant motorhomes at European races in the future as part of its plans to be net carbon zero by 2030
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Getting 2020 Red Bull drive weight off my shoulders – AlbonAlexander Albon feels with security of holding a Red Bull race seat for 2020 he can head into the new season under less pressure.
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INTERNATIONAL COURT OF APPEAL - HEARING February 13, 2020Sport news Hearing Case ICA-2019-11 : Appeal brought by the Polski Zwiazek Motorwy on behalf of the competitor Inter Europol Competition...
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Cross Country – Russians lock-out the leaderboardSport news Vladimir Vasilyev and Vitaliy Yevtyekhov today claimed outright honours on Baja Russia - Northern Forest, the opening round of the FIA...
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Fourth edition of the FIA International Stewards Programme promotes stewarding excellenceSport news Preceded by a two-day Race Director seminar , this event, held annually since 2017, saw the sharing of expertise among professionals...
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Verstappen wants third place to “worse-case scenario” in 2020Max Verstappen says he hopes third-place finishes will be the “worse-case scenario” for Red Bull during the 2020 F1 season.
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Leclerc conducts Pirelli’s first F1 tyre test of 2020Charles Leclerc has tested Pirelli’s 18-inch tyre compounds that will be used during the 2021 F1 season for the first time.
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Ferrari starts 2020 18-inch F1 runs as Pirelli's test plan revealedFerrari driver Charles Leclerc kicked off 2020 Formula 1 track action by conducting an 18-inch wheel Pirelli tyre test at Jerez on Saturday
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Racing Point aiming to be "best of the rest" again in F1 in 2020Racing Point believes it can become a thorn in the side of Formula 1's big budget teams this year and potentially emerge as "best of the rest" again
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Brawn compares F1 greats Schumacher and HamiltonF1 sporting chief Ross Brawn has weighed in on the debate of who is the greater driver out of Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton.