Formula 1
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Magnussen still has 'no fear' when drivingKevin Magnussen says he felt "no fear" when he raced at Spa just 24 hours after the death of Formula 2 driver Anthoine Hubert. But that...
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Raikkonen supports return of F1 'warning' flagKimi Raikkonen has backed the return to Formula 1 of the black and white flag for unsportsmanlike behaviour. We reported at Spa that race...
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Sainz tones down Renault rhetoricCarlos Sainz has toned down his rhetoric about McLaren's engine supplier Renault. The Spaniard surprised the F1 paddock recently by saying...
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Perez: Door to top team could still openSergio Perez thinks Racing Point would let him leave if a top team comes knocking. The F1 world was surprised at Spa when a new three-year...
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F1 2019 Italian Grand Prix: Friday LIVE!Follow Crash.net's live coverage of the 2019 F1 Italian Grand Prix from Monza.
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Costa to leave Mercedes for Dallara in 2020Aldo Costa is set to join Dallara from Mercedes to become the Italian manufacturer’s new chief technical officer from 2020
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Renault F1 power deficit is history, reckons Daniel RicciardoDaniel Ricciardo says the progress Renault has made with its Formula 1 engine means aerodynamic gains are now a bigger priority
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Former Mercedes F1 tech chief Aldo Costa heading for DallaraOutgoing Mercedes Formula 1 technical advisor Aldo Costa will join Dallara as chief technical officer next year
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Alex Albon hopes forceful Red Bull F1 debut will reduce "questions"Alex Albon hopes making forceful overtakes in his first Formula 1 race for Red Bull will prevent people asking "too many questions" going into this...
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Giorgio Piola's top F1 cars - The revolutionary 1989 Ferrari 640Ahead of Ferrari's home race at the Italian Grand Prix, legendary technical expert and illustrator Giorgio Piola revisits one of its greatest...
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2019 Italian F1 GP Press Conferences ScheduleTHURSDAY, 5 SEPTEMBER, 1500 HOURS LOCAL TIME Antonio Giovinazzi (Alfa Romeo) Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) Nico...
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'I'd rather F1 be boring and bring Hubert back' - Vettel wants safety improvementsAfter Formula 1 was labelled as 'boring' in June, Sebastian Vettel says he would rather that and bring back Anthoine Hubert.