Formula 1
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Mercedes relieved to find engine reliability issues earlyMercedes boss Toto Wolff says his squad has been busy resolving its power unit reliability ahead of the 2020 F1 opener but can’t be certain it has...
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Ocon: Relationship with F1 team-mate Ricciardo better than PerezEsteban Ocon says his relationship with Daniel Ricciardo at Renault is a "lot better" than the one he had with Sergio Perez during their turbulent...
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Ecclestone says 2020 Ferrari 'not good'Hopes are high that Red Bull can pose a challenge to Mercedes in 2020. What is clear after winter testing is that Mercedes remains at the...
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Magnussen admits no longer on top teams' radarKevin Magnussen has admitted he has fallen off the radar of the top teams in Formula 1. Now at Haas, the 27-year-old Dane actually made his...
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Glock: Ferrari scandal could trigger Vettel exitThe saga about the legality of Ferrari's 2019 engine could trigger Sebastian Vettel's exit from the team. That is the view of former F1...
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Ecclestone slams Ferrari-FIA 'secret deal'Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone is siding with the seven teams who are furious with Ferrari and the FIA. Just before the 2020 season...
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Newgarden: F1 'looks down' on US driversTwo-time and reigning Indycar champion Josef Newgarden thinks the world of Formula 1 "looks down" on America's premier racing scene. The...
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Sainz denies suggesting Racing Point 'illegal'Carlos Sainz has backed away from any suggestion that Racing Point's 2020 car, dubbed the 'pink Mercedes' by many in the paddock, might be...
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Coronavirus looms over first four races of 2020Melbourne will not be following Bahrain's lead by excluding spectators from its 2020 grand prix. Just days before the season kicks off in...
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Latifi hints Williams close to Alfa Romeo paceWith most of the attention on the top of the 2020 field, an interesting battle could be brewing at the very bottom. Williams was dead last...
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F1 in “constant dialogue” with race organisers on coronavirus plansF1 is acting on daily advice from health authorities over the coronavirus outbreak and working with race promoters to safeguard the sport.
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Ferrari: Our obligation to make people smile amid coronavirusFerrari boss Mattia Binotto recognises the coronavirus remains at the forefront of worldwide attention but hopes F1 can deliver a distraction with...