Formula 1
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Should we really blame Chase Carey for coronavirus?So just the other day, when F1 and the FIA and the Victorian government locked thousands of similarly furious fans outside the Albert Park...
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Steiner: 'No idea' if F1 show can go onGunther Steiner says he is not sure if and when F1's 2020 season will get underway. Just before Friday practice last week, the Australian GP...
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Zandvoort yet to hear from the FIA over coronavirusJan Lammers says he is still waiting to discuss the future of Zandvoort's scheduled return to the 2020 Formula 1 calendar. In the wake of...
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Penske: Indianapolis in talks with Chase CareyRoger Penske has admitted that the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is serious about bringing Formula 1 back to the fabled venue. Before the...
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Kubica: Alfa Romeo's rivals difficult to fight in 2020Robert Kubica admits that Alfa Romeo may have a tough 2020 season. Having finished easily dead last in 2020, figures at the Williams team...
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Formula 1 & the Coronavirus by Peter WindsorOn the Saturday after a Friday 13 that F1 will never forget, Peter Windsor, in subdued downtown Melbourne, looks back at an Australian GP...
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Barcelona still in talks over May 10 raceBarcelona remains in talks about how the coronavirus situation will affect the forthcoming Spanish GP. With Australia, Bahrain, Vietnam and...
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Even Baku's June race now in doubtHopes that F1's 2020 season may be able to start in Azerbaijan in early June are fading. Azerisport, a top Azerbaijani sports news source,...
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F1 drivers dodge virus with online Australian GPWith F1's real-life 2020 world championship in tatters, the drivers are instead preparing to take their racing into the virtual world....
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Magnussen: Netflix made Grosjean look like 'enemy'There is more to Formula 1 than what is depicted in the official Netflix series, according to Haas driver Kevin Magnussen. He is at least...
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How F1 can learn from Hamilton’s outspoken stanceLewis Hamilton's outspoken manner on the eve of the cancelled Australian GP weekend showed a sense of leadership F1 could learn from.
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Red Bull would have protested Mercedes DAS system in AustraliaRed Bull was poised to protest Mercedes at the Australian Grand Prix if it had run with its Dual Axis Steering (DAS) system, Autosport has learned