Formula 1
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2019 was Vettel’s best season in F1 - SmedleyFormer Ferrari race engineer Rob Smedley believes 2019 was Sebastian Vettel “best year” in F1.
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The F1 moments that defined the 2010sConcluding the series celebrating 70 years of Formula 1, Autosport picks out the 12 moments that defined the 2010s, with the help of the extensive...
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Have a go hero: How di Grassi nearly landed a 2009 F1 chanceLucas di Grassi finally made his Formula 1 debut with Virgin in 2010 but he came close to replacing two of his fellow Brazilians the previous year,...
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Formula 1: Renault to stay in sport despite job lossesThe boss of Renault says the French car company will stay in Formula 1 beyond the end of this season.
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Williams plans new livery ahead of 2020 F1 seasonWilliams is set to unveil a new livery before the start of the 2020 Formula 1 season after splitting from title sponsors ROKiT.
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F1 News: Mercedes stresses 'clear intention' to stay in F1 under WolffMercedes has made it clear that it fully plans to remain in Formula 1 as a works team and will continue with current team principal Toto Wolff...
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New 2020 F1 calendar set to begin with eight European racesF1’s revised 2020 calendar is set to feature eight European rounds between July and September.
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Renault committed to F1 beyond 2020 despite exit rumoursRenault has confirmed it will stay in F1 on a long-term basis despite a major company restructure to cut costs.
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F1 News: Williams plans new livery after ROKiT splitWilliams plans to reveal a new livery before the start of the Formula 1 season, in the wake of it terminating its title sponsorship deal with ROKiT
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F1 News: Renault remains committed to F1 despite exit rumoursRenault has announced that it remains committed to Formula 1, despite rumours about its future after making major cutbacks in its core automotive...
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Mercedes rubbishes ‘unfounded and irresponsible’ F1 exit reportsMercedes and its parent company, Daimler, have denied “unfounded and irresponsible” reports that it is planning to quit F1.
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Formula 1: Williams considering selling team after £13m loss last yearWilliams is considering selling its Formula 1 team and even the entire company group after posting a £13m loss last year.