Formula 1
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Fernando Alonso: The F1 NumbersThe man, the myth, the legend returns, finally, Fernando Alonso is back in F1 for 2021 with Renault and raring to go. The biggest question however...
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Williams secures F1 future with sale to private investment firmWilliams Racing has been acquired by private investment firm Dorilton Capital in a move that secures the future of the F1 team.
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Ricciardo hopes Spanish F1 GP is an “anomaly” for RenaultDaniel Ricciardo hopes Renault’s performance struggles at the Spanish GP will prove to be an “anomaly” for the 2020 F1 season.
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Williams F1 team announces takeover by US investment firm Dorilton CapitalWilliams has announced that its Formula 1 team has been acquired by American private investment firm Dorilton Capital
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Williams F1 team announces takeover by US investment firm Dorliton CapitalWilliams has announced that its Formula 1 team has been acquired by American private investment firm Dorliton Capital
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Raikkonen, Ricciardo expect Vettel to bounce back at FerrariKimi Raikkonen and Daniel Riccardo expect their former team-mate Sebastian Vettel to bounce back after a tough start to the 2020 Formula 1 season...
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Ferrari: "Nothing to complain about" with 2021 aero F1 changesFerrari Formula 1 boss Mattia Binotto says there's "nothing to complain about" regarding the late changes to the 2021 aero rules that the FIA plans...
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Why Mercedes isn’t concerned by ban on F1 ‘quali modes’Mercedes believes the upcoming clampdown on using engine ‘qualifying modes’ in F1 could actually help it become more competitive.
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Hamilton piles pressure on Pirelli for better F1 tyresLewis Hamilton feels races are becoming ruined due to being dictated by tyre management and has renewed his call for Pirelli to improve its F1...
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Haas F1 drivers welcome FIA review of radio restrictionsHaas Formula 1 team drivers Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen have welcomed the FIA's planned review of formation lap radio restrictions
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Controversial F1 study puts Hamilton third in all-time fastest driversAn official F1 study has ranked Ayrton Senna as the fastest driver of all-time, ahead of Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton.
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Ex-F1 racer Zanardi showing “significant clinical improvements”Ex-F1 driver Alex Zanardi’s health has shown “significant clinical improvements” as he continues to recover from the hand bike accident he suffered...