Formula 1
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F1 coronavirus crisis 'incredibly serious'Uncertainty remains the dominant mood as Formula 1 teams prepare for the opening races of 2020. Amid the coronavirus crisis, which has...
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Verstappen not 'real me' in Netflix seriesMax Verstappen has hit out at the way he is portrayed in the Netflix series Drive to Survive. With unprecedented access in the paddock and...
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Wolff wants FIA to reveal Ferrari engine detailsA letter calling on the FIA to clarify the saga about the legality of Ferrari's 2019 engine is doing the rounds. According to Auto Bild, the...
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Magnussen admits Haas could quit F1Kevin Magnussen says he can imagine Haas team owner Gene Haas pulling out of Formula 1. Having entered the sport in 2016 to promote his...
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Honda not ready to commit to F1 beyond 2021Honda is not yet ready to commit to Red Bull or Formula 1 beyond 2021. The Japanese marque's F1 boss Masashi Yamamoto told the Japanese...
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'Happy' Leclerc upbeat about Ferrari prospectsCharles Leclerc is remaining upbeat, even after his boss Mattia Binotto admitted the 2020 Ferrari will not be an early winner this season....
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Verstappen worried about Zandvoort 'PR overload'Max Verstappen says he is concerned that his first home grand prix at Zandvoort this year will be stressful. He told Germany's RTL that he...
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Albers: Leclerc 'always overdrives his car'Former F1 driver Christijan Albers is not so sure Ferrari's driver lineup is ideal. Team boss Mattia Binotto thinks Sebastian Vettel...
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Carey: Concorde talks 'on right track'Chase Carey says his negotiations with the teams over the next Concorde Agreement are "on the right track". The current commercial...
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Vettel admits he could leave FerrariSebastian Vettel has admitted the possibility that he could leave Ferrari. While rumours his contract will not be renewed have circulated,...
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How the FIA was able to settle with Ferrari over 2019 power unitLast week's bombshell announcement from the FIA that it had concluded an investigation into Ferrari's Formula 1 power unit came as a surprise to...
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Dirty air could be "a bit worse" in F1 2020 - RicciardoRenault’s Daniel Ricciardo believes dirty air and following other cars could be “a bit worse” during the 2020 F1 season.