Formula 1
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Horner trusts owner Liberty to stand by F1Christian Horner says he trusts Liberty Media to stand firm with Formula 1 throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Instead of crowning winners...
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Theissen: 2008-like F1 manufacturer exodus possibleBMW's former F1 boss Mario Theissen says it is "of course" possible that the sport could witness an exodus of car manufacturers amidst the...
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Brundle: Silverstone ideal to restart 2020Silverstone could be the ideal scene of the first race of 2020. That is the view of British former driver turned respected commentator...
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British Grand Prix: Silverstone and F1 will decide whether race can go ahead by the end of AprilSilverstone and Formula 1 say they have until the end of April to decide whether the British Grand Prix can be held as planned on 17-19 July.
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Marko’s ‘coronavirus camp’ idea was not serious - HornerHelmut Marko’s coronavirus camp idea was never “tabled as a serious suggestion”, according to Red Bull F1 team principal Christian Horner.
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Aston Martin's '21 F1 plans still on track despite financial warningsAston Martin's rebrand of the Racing Point Formula 1 team in 2021 is still on, despite warnings its parent car company could run out of money...
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WRC - FIA announces hybrid supplier for Rally1 from 2022 & engine technical features to reduce costsSport news The World Motor Sport Council yesterday approved the appointment of Compact Dynamics as the exclusive supplier of hybrid equipment in...
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McLaren helping develop protective equipment for NHS staffMcLaren is helping develop protective equipment for frontline NHS workers in a matter of days to aid the coronavirus relief effort.
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Why the top Formula 1 drivers are so highly paidThey say that money makes the world go round. Well, it certainly spins the wheels of Formula 1 and makes the leading drivers amongst the very...
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Horner: F1 teams ‘in agreement’ to delay new rules until 2023F1 teams have reached “reasonable agreement” to further delay the introduction of new technical regulations until 2023, according to Red Bull boss...
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F1 could extend 2020 shutdown by several weeksF1 teams will discuss the possibility of extending the shutdown period by several weeks amid a delayed start to the 2020 season.
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Red Bull boss Horner says F1 teams seek delay to new rules to 2023Formula 1 teams are looking to delay the introduction of the new technical regulations by one more year until 2023, according to Red Bull Racing...