Formula 1
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Leclerc set for Brazilian GP grid penaltyCharles Leclerc is set to take a grid penalty at this weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix with Ferrari changing his F1 engine.
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Leclerc faces 10-place grid penalty in BrazilFerrari say Charles Leclerc will have a 10-place grid penalty at this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix because of a new engine.
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New Ferrari engine for Leclerc in Brazil F1 GP, takes grid penaltyFerrari driver Charles Leclerc will take a new engine for the penultimate round of the Formula 1 season in Brazil, taking a grid penalty as a result
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How realistic is FIA's bold 2021 F1 downforce retention % claim?The FIA admits Formula 1 cars are unlikely to retain as much downforce as its 2021 research suggests, but hopes the new rules will still produce a...
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F1 sets target to become carbon neutral by 2030F1 has announced an initiative to become carbon neutral by 2030.
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Red Bull confirms Albon for 2020 F1 seasonRed Bull has announced Alexander Albon will continue with the team into the 2020 F1 season.
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Toro Rosso sticks with Gasly, Kvyat for 2020Toro Rosso has retained Pierre Gasly and Daniil Kvyat for the 2020 F1 season.
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Red Bull keeps Albon for F1 '20, Gasly and Kvyat stay at Toro RossoRed Bull has confirmed Alexander Albon will continue alongside Max Verstappen in its line-up for the 2020 Formula 1 season, while Toro Rosso will...
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F1 announces plan to offset 256,551-tonne carbon footprintFormula 1 has formally announced its plan to become carbon-neutral by 2030 and revealed the first details of how it hopes to offset its 256,551...
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Albon named Red Bull second driver for 2020Red Bull name Alexander Albon as their second Formula 1 driver for next season.
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F1 announces plan to offset 256,551-ton carbon footprintFormula 1 has formally announced its plan to become carbon-neutral by 2030 and revealed the first details of how it hopes to offset its 256,551-ton...
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Brazilian Grand Prix preview: Interlagos ready for Lewis Hamilton's title partyThe Brazilian GP hosts another Lewis Hamilton title-winning party but how will the other drivers fare in front of the passionate Interlagos crowd?