Formula 1
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Mercedes will explore ‘little’ updates to 2019 F1 car in JapanMercedes will test a small upgrade at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix but has no plans to introduce another major update to its 2019 F1 car.
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Wolff: Mercedes 'risks' making McLaren rivalry with F1 engine dealMercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff acknowledges there is a "risk" in supplying engines to McLaren from 2021 because it has the potential to rival...
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CROSS COUNTRY – SAINZ TOPPLES AL-ATTIYAH FOR STAGE WINSport news The MINI crew of Carlos Sainz and Lucas Cruz took their first stage win of the Rallye du Maroc, breaking the stronghold Nasser...
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F1 teams "pushed and pulled all over" by 2021 rules talksFormula 1 teams have been "pushed and pulled in many directions" as they develop next year's cars while also beginning "limited" work on the major...
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ERT - Entries Close with Two Weeks to the ERT Final in SwitzerlandSport news The cream of Europe’s rally talent from seven regional championships will gather in Valais in southern Switzerland to go head-to-head...
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Binotto: Singapore last major upgrade for Ferrari this seasonMattia Binotto says the upgrade package Ferrari introduced in Singapore will be its last major update of the 2019 F1 season.
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Haas interested in Kubica for 2020 F1 roleHaas would consider Robert Kubica for a Formula 1 role with the team during the 2020 season.
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When is the F1 Japanese Grand Prix and how can I watch it?All the information you need to follow the 2019 F1 Japanese Grand Prix.
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Gunther Steiner needs "thinking hat" amid Haas F1 income dropHaas Formula 1 team principal Gunther Steiner admits he will need his "thinking hat" to tackle the likely substantial drop in constructors'...
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Typhoon Hagibis: Adverse Japanese weather could effect Rugby World Cup and F1 this weekendRugby World Cup organisers say they are monitoring a powerful typhoon forming to the south of Japan which could bring fierce winds and torrential...
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F1 Gossip: Could super typhoon affect Japanese GP?In today’s F1 Gossip, super typhoon heads for Japan, Palmer on Ferrari’s team orders’ use and Mission Winnow branding returns.
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Mercedes has to ‘fix’ performance to catch FerrariMercedes has to “fix” its performance if it is to beat F1 rivals Ferrari in the remaining races of the 2019 season, says Toto Wolff.