Formula 1
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Spectators need 'patience' before returning to F1 tracksAug.5 - As the 'ghost races' roll on in Formula 1, the question of when spectators will be able to return to the circuits is now being...
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Hamilton: Talks needed with drivers who won't kneelAug.5 - "More conversations" should take place to convince drivers like Kevin Magnussen to kneel down before races, according to Lewis...
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Pundit: Tyres 'have not kept pace' with F1Aug.5 - An F1 pundit claims that Pirelli "has not kept pace" in 2020 as Formula 1 speeds race ahead. After a spate of tyre failures at...
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Berger: Ferrari must find up to 80 horsepowerAug.5 - It will take "a year or two" before Ferrari can start thinking about beating Mercedes on merit, according to former team driver...
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Lehto: Raikkonen will not quit mid-seasonAug.5 - Kimi Raikkonen is not about to quit in the middle of a Formula 1 season. That is the view of former F1 driver and fellow Finn JJ...
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Ferrari adds weight to 'pink Mercedes' controversyAug.5 - Ferrari has now joined the growing push against Racing Point's 'pink Mercedes'. Technical director Andrew Green says he hates the...
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Didier Pironi's son on Silverstone podiumAug.5 - Didier Pironi's son was on the Silverstone podium last Sunday. After the former Ferrari driver's death in 1987, Didier Pironi's...
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Di Resta on standby for McLaren at F1 70th Anniversary GPPaul di Resta will be on standby at McLaren for this weekend's 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone after undergoing a seat fitting for the...
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Ferrari: Still not fast enough to be third-quickest F1 teamFerrari does not believe it now has the third quickest car in Formula 1, despite recent updates delivering performance progress
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2020 F1 70th Anniversary Grand Prix session timings and previewFormula 1 doesn't miss a beat as the paddock stays put at Silverstone for the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix
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Hamilton better than Schumacher or Senna, says F1 legend Murray WalkerLewis Hamilton's cleaner driver has allowed him to surpass Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna among the greatest F1 drivers of all time, says...
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Mercedes "categorically" rules out DAS as cause of F1 British GP failuresMercedes has "categorically" ruled out its dual-axis steering (DAS) system playing a role in the tyre failures both cars suffered towards the end...