Formula 1
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Prison threat for UK and non-EU F1 personnel that break strict Hungarian GP restrictionsFormula 1 drivers and team personnel have been warned they risk imprisonment or a 15,000 Euro fine if they break strict lockdown restrictions...
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F3 - Vesti soars to first win, as Race 1 is ended early due to wet conditionsSport news With more than 25% of the race left to run, only half points will be awarded to the grid, leaving Vesti with a sense of frustration on a...
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Styrian GP: Third F1 practice session cancelled due to torrential rainThe third practice session for Formula 1's inaugural Styrian Grand Prix was abandoned due to torrential rain at the Red Bull Ring.
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2020 F1 Styrian GP: Saturday LIVE - FP3 delayed indefinitelyFollow Crash.net's live coverage of the 2020 Formula 1 Styrian Grand Prix.
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Austrian GP was a ‘turning point’ for Williams F1 teamThe Austrian Grand Prix marked a “turning point” for the Williams F1 team, according to deputy team principal Claire Williams.
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F1 bracing for qualifying delays as storm hits Red Bull RingFormula 1 is bracing for a potential Sunday qualifying at the Red Bull Ring, as the expected storm rolled in to the circuit on Saturday morning
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2020 F1 Styrian GP: Saturday LIVE - Heavy rain threatens runningFollow Crash.net's live coverage of the 2020 Formula 1 Styrian Grand Prix.
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The three ways F1 could decide Styrian GP F1 gridF1 has three contingency plans to determine the grid for the Styrian GP if Saturday’s running is curtailed by wet weather.
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Off The Grid F1 Chat Show – Will Fernando Alonso sink or swim?Crash.net's brand-new Off The Grid F1 Chat Show series launches with a discussion on Fernando Alonso's much anticipated comeback to F1
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Ferrari F1 drivers know they were "wrong" to break FIA COVID protocolsFerrari Formula 1 team boss Mattia Binotto says both his drivers understand that they "did something wrong" after receiving warnings from the FIA...
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Leclerc sees ‘'potential'’ in new Ferrari F1 upgradeCharles Leclerc is sure Ferrari is making progress as it looks to move up the F1 pecking order at the Styrian Grand Prix.
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Seidl would take McLaren F1 driver clash as "personal attack"McLaren Formula 1 boss Andreas Seidl would see it as a "personal attack" if drivers Carlos Sainz Jr. and Lando Norris were to clash on-track this year