Formula 1
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Russell illness doubts for Abu Dhabi, Sirotkin could race for WilliamsThe Williams Formula 1 team has doubts over whether George Russell will be able to race this weekend, and Sergey Sirotkin is on standby in Abu Dhabi
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F1 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Friday LIVE!Follow Crash.net's live coverage of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the final round of the 2019 F1 season.
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F1 - 2019 ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX THURSDAY PRESS CONFERENCESport news PART ONE: DRIVERS – Charles LECLERC (Ferrari), Max VERSTAPPEN (Red Bull Racing), Kevin MAGNUSSEN (Haas) PRESS CONFERENCE Q:...
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Leclerc vs Newgarden: Challenge acceptedScuderia Ferrari Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc takes on Team Penske IndyCar driver Josef Newgarden in a hilarious head-to-head challenge
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Promoted: Leclerc vs Newgarden: Challenge acceptedScuderia Ferrari Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc takes on Team Penske IndyCar driver Josef Newgarden in a hilarious head-to-head challenge
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Lewis Hamilton does not regret "experimenting" with Brazil strategyLewis Hamilton says that the Mercedes Formula 1 team learned from its Brazilian GP mistakes - and he does not regret "experimenting" with the...
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Grosjean will use floor in Abu Dhabi he used in F1 winter testingRomain Grosjean will use the exact same floor that he started pre-season testing with during this weekend's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Formula 1 finale
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F1 Paddock Notebook - Abu Dhabi GP ThursdayWith a recap of all the extra news and gossip from the Yas Marina Circuit, here is Julianne Cerasoli's paddock notebook.
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Verstappen feels closer than ever to having title-winning carWill Verstappen be in a position to fight for his first world title in 2020?
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Bottas: Brazil DNF, engine penalty less painful with title decidedValtteri Bottas says his retirement from the Brazilian Grand Prix and subsequent grid drop would have been “more painful” had he still been in F1...
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Kubica eyes F1 test role alongside DTM race seat for 2020Robert Kubica is looking to combine an F1 test role alongside with a race seat in DTM for the 2020 season.
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Leclerc and Vettel still free to race after Brazil clashFerrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel remain free to race each other despite their clash at the Brazilian Grand Prix.