Formula 1
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Kubica: Closing F1 chapter worthwhile despite 2019 strugglesRobert Kubica says 'closing a chapter' by returning to Formula 1 was worth it despite his and Williams's "complicated" season
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Kubica: Closing F1 chapter worthwhile despite 2019 strugglesRobert Kubica says 'closing a chapter' by returning to Formula 1 was worth it despite his and Williams's "complicated" season
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No place for Hamilton on New Years Honours listThere is no place on the New Years Honours List for six-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton.
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Stroll: Racing Point transition left team on 'back foot'Lance Stroll believes Racing Point’s transition from the former Force India squad put the team “on the back foot” heading into the 2019 F1 season.
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Video: Why McLaren's Sainz followed Norris' simulator pathMore than ever before, current Formula 1 drivers use simulators to improve their craft away from the race track
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F1 champion Hamilton found comfort in old Lauda text messagesSix-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton says he misses the support of Niki Lauda, and that he still revisits old messages between the pair
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Ricciardo keen to work on team building at RenaultRicciardo targets having a greater presence within Renault away from the track in a bid to bring the team together.
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2019 a season of three parts for MercedesWolff breaks Mercedes' season into three parts reviewing the year - one overshadowed by the death of its non-executive chairman, Niki Lauda.
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Sainz Jr: Secure McLaren F1 deal allowed "new Carlos" to shineCarlos Sainz Jr says having a longer contract with McLaren gave him the chance to show what he is really capable of during the 2019 Formula 1 season
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Verstappen: Inconsistent F1 stewards similar to football refereesMax Verstappen says stewarding in Formula 1 is the same as refereeing in football, as personal interpretation will always play a key role in decisions
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Honda stopped wasting time on "clean-up" work to focus on F1 gainsHonda's improved reliability in Formula 1 has allowed it to invest more time in performance development instead of being distracted by "clean-up"...
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Ferrari: Letting Vettel win F1's Singapore Grand Prix was keyFerrari Formula 1 boss Mattia Binotto believes it was right to let Sebastian Vettel win this year's Singapore Grand Prix to boost his confidence...