Formula 1
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Hamilton’s availability for F1 2021 makes Ferrari "happy"Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto says Lewis Hamilton’s availability for the 2021 F1 season “can only make us happy”.
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Binotto: Ferrari lost 2019 F1 title last yearFerrari boss Mattia Binotto says the team "lost" the 2019 Formula 1 season last year when designing its car
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Why Sebastian Vettel was so hard on himself over his F1 2019 seasonSebastian Vettel has explained his downbeat assessment of his Formula 1 season as a desire to be "honest" and admission he was not as good as he...
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Wolff: Hamilton stepping up performances every seasonMercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff believes Lewis Hamilton has stepped up his performances every year since joining the team.
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Rossi has Mercedes F1 seat fit ahead of Hamilton ride swapMotoGP star Valentino Rossi has completed a seat feat in a Mercedes F1 car ahead of his eagerly-anticipated ride swap with Lewis Hamilton.
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Mercedes to pay highest ever F1 entry fee in 2020 after record 2019Mercedes' success in its record-breaking 2019 Formula 1 season means it must pay its highest-ever FIA entry fee for next year, despite scoring...
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Hulkenberg ‘excited’ by some parts of break from F1Nico Hulkenberg says he is partly “excited” about some elements of not being on the F1 grid for the 2020 season.
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F1 changes controversial weighbridge rule for 2020Formula 1 has changed its controversial weighbridge rules for 2020 on the back of complaints about penalties that were handed out this year
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F1 Gossip: Racing Point set for Aston Martin tie-up?In today's F1 Gossip, Racing Point linked to collaboration with Aston Martin, Pirelli open to keeping 2019 tyres for 2020, and Ferrari insists...
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Formula 1 relax 2020 engine restrictionsFormula 1 has relaxed the restrictions on engine usage for 2020 in a move that could lead to drivers suffering fewer grid penalties.
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Corner added to Vietnam F1 track, surface to be completed this yearThe Vietnam Grand Prix organiser has added an extra corner to its Hanoi Formula 1 circuit design to improve safety, as work continues ahead of the...
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Teams won’t be allowed to hide F1 cars at testingF1 teams will be prevented from using screens to hide their cars from their rivals and fans during winter testing, beginning from 2020.