Formula 1
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Winners and Losers - the Australian Grand PrixLewis Hamilton scored a classy triumph in the 2015 season-opener, but he and Mercedes weren't the only team celebrating on Sunday night. Sauber put...
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In quotes - Sunday in MelbourneThe season-opening 2015 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix threw up plenty of drama, with Ferrari back on the podium, numerous retirements, and...
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McLaren: Race finish a small victoryMcLaren described getting to the finish of the 2015 Australian season-opener as a small victory amid what was otherwise a 'tremendously difficult...
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FIA post-race press conference - AustraliaDRIVERS: 1 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), 2 – Nico Rosberg (Mercedes), 3 – Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
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Jenson Button Q&A: Every lap we can do countsAfter a disrupted winter test programme, McLaren were in desperate need of a smooth day of running on Friday in Australia, but unfortunately...
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Max Verstappen Q&A: Fifth possible for Toro Rosso in 2015F1 racing’s youngest ever driver Max Verstappen was extremely unlucky not to score points in the Australian season opener, having run as high as...
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Teams split over merits of two-day F1 race weekends after Imola trialFormula 1 teams are split on whether or not two-day race weekend formats should be pursued in the future following its trial for the Emilia Romagna...
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Ferrari Team Principal Mattia Binotto Set To Stop Attending Most RacesAs Scuderia Ferrari struggles down in sixth place in the Formula 1 Constructor’s Championship, the team is making significant changes as it looks...
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Ferrari: Difficult to fight for third place in F1 constructors' standingsFerrari concedes that it is now going to be 'very difficult' to get involved in the fight for third in the Formula 1 constructors' championship
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Kvyat: Trusting Leclerc key to F1 Emilia Romagna GP outside passDaniil Kvyat says trusting Charles Leclerc would not do anything stupid helped him commit to his spectacular Formula 1 overtake around the outside...
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No more F1 spectators in 2020Nov.6 - The remaining four grands prix of 2020 look set to be held without spectators. The news comes as F1's owner Liberty Media reveals a...
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Hamilton asked to condemn new Saudi Arabia GPNov.6 - Lewis Hamilton has been urged to "speak out" against Formula 1's newly-announced 2021 race in Saudi Arabia. The sport has now...