Formula 1
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FIA defends F1's jump-start secret tolerances after Japanese GPFormula 1 race director Michael Masi says allowing secret tolerances in jump-start rules remains correct, despite the controversy over Sebastian...
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Hamilton feels he'd have won Japanese GP with "better guidance"Lewis Hamilton believes he could have won the Japanese Grand Prix with "better guidance", but Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff said the strategy...
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Video: How Giorgio Piola discovered an F1 car's "illegal secret"The Ligier JS11 was one of the most competitive cars of Formula 1's early ground effect aero era, winning three races and showing...
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Autosport Podcast: Gary Anderson's Japanese Grand Prix verdictFormer Jordan, Stewart and Jaguar Formula 1 technical director Gary Anderson reviews the Japanese Grand Prix in the latest Autosport Podcast
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F1 Paddock Notebook - Japanese GP SundayWith a final recap from Suzuka following Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix, here is Luke Smith's paddock notebook.
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Kubica: Williams taking decisions without telling meRobert Kubica vents his frustration at Williams for “decisions taken before qualifying without even letting me know”
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No penalties for "stupid" Japanese GP collision between Gasly/PerezJapanese Grand Prix stewards have ruled there should be no penalties for Sergio Perez and Pierre Gasly's collision at the end of the Suzuka Formula...
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Leclerc Suzuka collision cost Verstappen's Red Bull 25% downforceMax Verstappen retired from the Japanese Grand Prix because his first-lap clash with Charles Leclerc cost him almost 25% downforce on his Red Bull...
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F1 Race Analysis: Could Hamilton have one-stopped to victory?Lewis Hamilton was left confused by Mercedes' strategy at Suzuka. Could he have won the race with a one-stop strategy?
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Leclerc shoulders blame for Verstappen clashCharles Leclerc accepts blame for the collision with Max Verstappen at the start of the Japanese Grand Prix
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FIA deems Racing Point protest against Renault admissibleRenault's double points finish in Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix remains in doubt, with the FIA set to investigate.
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F1 - 2019 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX SUNDAY PRESS CONFERENCESport news DRIVERS 1 – Valtteri BOTTAS (Mercedes) 2 – Sebastian VETTEL (Ferrari) 3 – Lewis HAMILTON (Mercedes) TRACK...