Formula 1
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McLaren F1 driver Sainz tests negative for coronavirusMcLaren F1 driver Carlos Sainz has confirmed he has tested negative for coronavirus.
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Coronavirus: Ferrari Formula 1 team goes into self-isolation as a precautionThe Ferrari Formula 1 team has all gone into self-isolation since their return from the Australian Grand Prix.
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Renault not ruling out Vettel as 2021 Formula 1 optionRenault has not ruled out Sebastian Vettel as a 2021 Formula 1 option if it loses Daniel Ricciardo, but suggests its preference would be to go for...
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Sainz offers "big hugs" to quarantined McLaren F1 crew in AustraliaCarlos Sainz has offered a "big hug" to his McLaren Formula 1 team members stuck in quarantine in Melbourne following last weekend's cancelled...
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Sainz “a bit bored” during coronavirus quarantine periodMcLaren F1 driver Carlos Sainz admits he is "a bit bored” after undertaking a period of quarantine following his return from the cancelled...
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What F1 drivers are getting up to amid coronavirus disruptionA look at what F1's drivers are doing during a prolonged break due to the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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F1 Gossip: Mercedes makes U-Turn in Ferrari engine rowIn today's F1 Gossip, Mercedes changes stance over Ferrari engine row, Dutch and Spanish GPs preparing for possible postponements and former F1...
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F1 boss Carey apologises to fans for Australian GP cancellationFormula 1 CEO Chase Carey has apologised to fans for the cancellation of the Australian Grand Prix and the opening races of the year, amid the...
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POLL: Should F1 listen to its drivers over race plans?With the coronavirus outbreak bringing widespread disruption to the F1 calendar, should drivers have a say in how the 2020 calendar shapes up?
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Top teams "quite a bit ahead" of Racing Point - Sergio PerezSergio Perez expects the top three Formula 1 teams to remain "quite a bit ahead" of Racing Point, despite pre-season testing speculation suggesting...
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F1 CEO Carey apologises to fans in open letterF1’s CEO Chase Carey has written an open letter to fans in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak and its subsequent impact on the 2020 season.
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Top McLaren F1 personnel supporting staff in MelbourneLeading McLaren F1 personnel have remained in Melbourne to support quarantined staff following the cancelled Australian GP.