Formula 1
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Jos Verstappen: No racing in 2020 'impossible'It is "impossible" for Formula 1 to consider not racing at all in 2020, according to Jos Verstappen. "There will certainly be racing. I'm...
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No sim racing for RicciardoDaniel Ricciardo has described the chances he will join in the new trend among real racing drivers to go wheel-to-wheel in the virtual world...
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Magnussen: Crisis could keep Haas in F1Kevin Magnussen has played down fears Haas team owner Gene Haas could be poised to pull the pin on his Formula 1 project. Speculation Haas...
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Paul Ricard disappointed by longer racing banPaul Ricard boss Stephane Clair says he is disappointed that racing in France will not be able to resume until August at the earliest. The...
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Boss: Eight races 'not enough' for 2020 seasonBernie Ecclestone thinks Formula 1 should be able to organise "eight races with no problems" in 2020. Actually, the former F1 supremo's...
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Prost admits Renault could lose RicciardoAlain Prost says it is very possible that Renault will lose Daniel Ricciardo at the end of 2020. In recent days, Renault junior Christian...
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F1 to meet on budget cap reductionFormula 1 bosses will meet this week to discuss a reduction of the budget cap figure to $145m in 2021.
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Remembering the driver who should have been France’s first F1 championForty years ago today, Didier Pironi scored his first Formula 1 Grand Prix victory for Ligier at the Belgian GP. Just over two years later, he was...
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F1 teams agree to slash budget cap to $145 million from 2021The incoming budget cap will be set at $145 million according to Ross Brawn, a reduction on the original figure of $175 million
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F1 News: Brawn says reduced 2021 cost cap is close to being agreedFormula 1 boss Ross Brawn says plans for a lower budget cap in 2021 are nearly finalised, adding the main sticking point surrounds how much it's...
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WATCH Red Bull’s F1 drivers take a Dutch road tripAston Martin Red Bull’s F1 drivers took a road trip around the Netherlands this year to celebrate the first Dutch Grand Prix in 35 years.
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Tear up rulebook, stop telling drivers what they can’t do - EcclestoneBernie Ecclestone wants to see F1 going back to basics and for drivers to be allowed to show their characters in the heat of battle