Formula 1
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Williams: No "fundamental" concept changes despite 2019 strugglesWilliams has decided against any "fundamental" concept changes with its new FW43 Formula 1 car, despite the difficulties it faced last season
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Formula 1: Ask chief F1 writer Andrew Benson your questions about new seasonDrivers, teams, cars, tyres, engines - ask our chief Formula 1 writer Andrew Benson anything you want to know and he'll try to answer.
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Williams unveils 2020 FW43 F1 challenger in revised liveryWilliams has revealed images of its 2020 Formula 1 car, ahead of the start of pre-season testing at Barcelona this week
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Williams reveals FW43 ahead of F1 fightbackROKiT Williams Racing pulls the covers off its new-look FW43.
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Williams unveils 2020 F1 challengerWilliams has revealed images of its 2020 Formula 1 car, ahead of the start of pre-season testing in Barcelona this week
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WRC - Evans wins in SwedenSport news Toyota driver Elfyn Evans took his second career victory on the shortened Rally Sweden to lead the World Rally Championship for the...
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WRC - E. Evans: "The car was working well, that gave me the confidence to push."Sport news FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP Present: 1st – Elfyn Evans (GBR), Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT 1st – Scott Martin (GBR), Toyota Gazoo...
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WRC - Evans wins in SwedenSport news Toyota driver Elfyn Evans took his second career victory on the shortened Rally Sweden to lead the World Rally Championship for the...
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Mercedes Formula E project now benefit to F1 after initial "strain"Mercedes High Performance Powertrains boss Andy Cowell says the company's Formula 1 programme is now benefitting from its Formula E involvement,...
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Budkowski: Scale of F1 2021 changes unprecedentedRenault executive director Marcin Budkowski believes the 2021 F1 rules overhaul is nothing the sport has ever faced before.
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Key: McLaren’s MCL35 made progress on weaknesses of 2019 carMcLaren technical head James Key is confident the MCL35 will deliver gains in the weak areas of its predecessor.
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Topics yet to be agreed on with 2021 F1 rules – WolffMercedes boss Toto Wolff won’t estimate a timeframe over the 2021 F1 agreements due to a series of points yet to be sorted.