Formula 1
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Williams Formula 1 improvement rate now "really strong" - RussellGeorge Russell says the foundation work for Williams' attempt to recover Formula 1 performance took longer than expected to build, but reckons its...
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What’s new in F1 for 2020?A round up of the changes to the rules and regulations for the upcoming 2020 F1 season.
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F1 Gossip: Hamilton in training for action movie role?In today's F1 gossip, Hamilton set for action movie appearance after training video, F1 closing in on Saudi Arabia race and Stroll eyes up Aston...
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Coulthard finds Williams F1 struggles ‘painful to watch’Ex-F1 driver David Coulthard says he found watching Williams’ struggles throughout the 2019 season “a bit painful".
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F1 risks being slower than F2 with 2021 rules, says Racing PointFormula 1 faces the risk of its new generation of cars being slower than Formula 2 in 2021, warns Racing Point team principal Otmar Szafnauer
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Chandhok: Leclerc’s new Ferrari F1 deal a “no-brainer”Karun Chandhok believes Ferrari’s decision to hand Charles Leclerc a long-term F1 contract was a “no-brainer”.
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Ferrari's Leclerc: Vettel's F1 race pace is "stronger" than mineCharles Leclerc admits his Ferrari Formula 1 team-mate Sebastian Vettel's race pace is "stronger" than his and that he must focus on improving it...
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McLaren sets launch date for 2020 F1 car after Norris 'leak'McLaren confirms its launch plans for the MCL35 car ahead of the 2020 season.
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McLaren 2020 F1 car launch date set after 'accidental' Norris revealMcLaren has confirmed it will unveil its 2020 Formula 1 car on February 13, after Land Norris 'accidentally' revealed the launch date as part of a...
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Brown: McLaren doesn't expect repeat of "huge step" in F1 2020Zak Brown says he does not anticipate McLaren making the same "huge step" with its 2020 Formula 1 challenger as it did last season
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Can McLaren really bridge the gap to F1’s top three?Crash.net assesses whether McLaren can make the step required to challenge F1's leading trio of Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull.
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Red Bull RB11 - Austin front wingIn the United States, Red Bull and McLaren were the latest teams to take on board key aspects of Mercedes' front wing design.