Formula 1
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What are 'papaya rules' in Formula 1?Our Ask Me Anything team explain what 'papaya rules' are for F1 team McLaren.
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"We have to win" in F1, says Ferrari on costly Capital Markets DayFerrari CEO Benedetto Vigna reaffirmed the manufacturer's desire to end its Formula 1 title drought after presenting the marque’s economic targets...
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Lance Stroll opens up on F1 backlash: ‘I only value opinions from people I trust’“Don’t take criticism from someone you wouldn’t take advice from.”
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Ben Sulayem set to stand unopposed in FIA electionIncumbent Mohammed Ben Sulayem is poised to stand unopposed in December's election for the presidency of motorsport's governing body.
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Guenther Steiner responds to Christian Horner Haas F1 links after “talks” revelationGuenther Steiner has his say on his former team speaking to Christian Horner
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How many titles would F1 drivers have using today's points?In its 75 years so far, Formula 1 has continued to evolve and grow, meaning that there have been various developments along the way. One area of...
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Vowles on what 'meant the world to me' after Sainz's Baku podiumJames Vowles has detailed how a special moment at Williams’ factory following Carlos Sainz’s debut podium for the team at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix...
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Ferrari engineers reportedly irked by Charles Leclerc’s blunt criticism of 2025 F1 carCharles Leclerc’s outspoken criticism of Ferrari’s 2025 F1 car has reportedly caused unrest within the team
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Palou was told McLaren F1 deal "could happen", Brown denies stringing him alongAlex Palou has claimed that Zak Brown told him he could help find him a seat in Formula 1, but the McLaren Racing boss insists he never made any...
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McLaren celebrate 2025 F1 constructors’ championship win at factoryMcLaren celebrate their back-to-back F1 constructors' triumph in Woking
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What the F1 Singapore GP meant for Red Bull's 2026 driver decisionAfter facing a well-publicised sputtering in its pipeline of young talent, such that it hired the experienced Sergio Perez to partner Max...
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Ferrari told their “prime target” should be Christian Horner amid F1 slumpIs Christian Horner the person to save Ferrari?