Formula 1
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Verstappen, Gasly get Italian GP grid penaltiesMax Verstappen and Pierre Gasly will receive grid penalties at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix after Honda confirmed it would be introducing its...
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Pastor Maldonado 2019 Beyond the Grid interviewPastor Maldonado was always a headline maker. The Venezuelan arrived in F1 in 2011 with Williams as GP2 champion, and the very next year...
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Verstappen and Gasly to start at the back in ItalyRed Bull's Max Verstappen and Toro Rosso's Pierre Gasly will start Sunday's Italian Grand Prix at the back of the grid for excessive engine usage.
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New Honda F1 engine for Verstappen, will start Italian GP at rearMax Verstappen will start the Italian Grand Prix from the back of the grid after Red Bull's engine supplier Honda confirmed the Formula 1 driver...
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Monza 'very close' to signing 2020 F1 contractMonza is now "very close" to cementing its place on the 2020 F1 calendar. After a period of uncertainty, the Italian GP has now been given a...
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De la Rosa: No Alonso comeback in 2020Former F1 driver Pedro de la Rosa does not think Fernando Alonso will return to Formula 1 in 2020. Spaniard Alonso is suddenly back on the...
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Sainz: Does assessment of some rivalsCarlos Sainz has made a frank assessment of some of his rivals on the F1 grid. "Hamilton, I give a 9 or a 10," the McLaren driver told the...
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Seidl unsure about Alonso contract situationAndreas Seidl has played down suggestions that Fernando Alonso will advance plans to return to Formula 1 this weekend at Monza. Recently, we...
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Former Ferrari boss tips Vettel to hit backFerrari's former boss is tipping Sebastian Vettel to bounce back at Monza. It is expected that the Italian team will be very strong at its...
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Salo defends Red Bull driver decisionsFormer F1 driver Mika Salo has defended Red Bull's notorious driver development programme. Many in the paddock have criticised Dr Helmut...
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Source: Bratches' F1 exit 'imminent'Sean Bratches looks set to leave Formula 1. The BBC has reported that while Liberty Media's F1 CEO Chase Carey and sporting boss Ross Brawn...
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Mercedes' Belgian GP engine failures not yet understoodMercedes is yet to get to the bottom of the reasons behind its F1 engine failures during the Belgian Grand Prix.