Formula 1
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Arthur Leclerc joins Ferrari's young driver academyCharles Leclerc's younger brother Arthur joins the FDA for the 2020 season.
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Ferrari signs Leclerc's brother to its F1 junior programmeFerrari has signed Charles Leclerc's brother Arthur to its Formula 1 junior programme, and the 18-year-old will join Prema Powerteam in the Formula...
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Why Lewis Hamilton can’t do right for doing wrongCrash.net's Lewis Larkam considers the reasons behind why Lewis Hamilton continues to divide opinion and be maligned for his actions.
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Verstappen: Red Bull wants to go back to dominating F1Max Verstappen says his Red Bull team wants to go back to "dominating" Formula 1, and believes its staff has retained a "winners' mentality"
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Ferrari's female driver push not a "marketing plan" - W Series CEOW Series CEO Catherine Bond Muir has defended the Ferrari Formula 1 team announcing an intention to promote a female driver and that it is not...
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First images of F1 Vietnam GP pits revealed after work completedThe Vietnam Grand Prix Corporation has released the first official images of the Hanoi circuit's new pit building as preparations continue for the...
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Pit building completed for inaugural Vietnam GPVietnam promoters release images of the completed pit building complex ahead of the inaugural grand prix in Hanoi in April.
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F1 commercial boss Bratches set to depart roleAutosport understands Liberty Media has finalised arrangements for the departure of Formula 1 commercial boss Sean Bratches, who is expected to...
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Williams F1 team explains factors in Nissany test driver decisionThe Williams Formula 1 team says Roy Nissany's attitude and strong work ethic were key factors behind its decision to make him its official test...
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Lessons to be learned from rejected 2020 F1 tyres for ’21Pirelli's 2020 tyres may have been rejected by F1 teams, but their development still proved useful for the future, according to Isola.
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What does each F1 team need in 2020? - Part 2Title challenges, new contracts, and intra-team harmony - just a few things some of the leading F1 teams need through 2020.
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Horner: Only a 'rabbit out the hat' will stop F1 '20 being a classicRed Bull team boss Christian Horner believes Formula 1 is set for a "classic season" between his outfit, Mercedes and Ferrari "unless somebody...