Formula 1
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Hamilton expects F1 Hungarian GP qualifying to be "a lot closer" despite practice paceLewis Hamilton has downplayed Mercedes' Friday advantage in Hungary, saying he expects the rest of the Formula 1 field to draw "a lot closer" come...
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Hamilton ‘not taking much’ from Mercedes F1 advantage in HungaryF1 world champion Lewis Hamilton is sure the field will tighten up at the Hungarian GP after Mercedes appeared to hold an early advantage on Friday.
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Vettel heads Bottas in wet F1 Hungarian GP second practiceSebastian Vettel led the way in a wet second practice session for F1’s Hungarian GP, as just 13 drivers set times.
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2020 F1 Hungarian GP Friday practice: As it happenedFOLLOW CRASH.NET'S LIVE COVERAGE OF THE 2020 HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX.
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F1 reports first two positive COVID test results ahead of Hungarian GPFormula 1 has confirmed there have been two positive results for COVID-19 in the latest round of testing ahead of this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix
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F1 - Statement on COVID-19 TestingSport news The FIA and Formula 1 can today confirm that between Friday 10th July and Thursday 16th July, 4,997 tests for COVID-19 have been...
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F1 Hungarian GP: Ferrari's Vettel quickest from Bottas in wet FP2Sebastian Vettel set the fastest time ahead of Valtteri Bottas in a wet second practice session for Formula 1's 2020 Hungarian Grand Prix, where...
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F1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2020 - Free Practice Results (2)Full Free Practice Results (2) for the Hungarian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, Round 1 of the 2020 F1 World Championship.
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2020 F1 Hungarian GP LIVE: Wet weather hits FP2FOLLOW CRASH.NET'S LIVE COVERAGE OF THE 2020 HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX.
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Sebastian Vettel fastest in Hungarian Grand Prix second practiceSebastian Vettel fastest during wet Hungarian Grand Prix second practice, as Mercedes dominate morning session
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Renault: Racing Point protest is about defining F1's future team modelRenault's protest against Racing Point's RP20 car will be crucial in defining what team model Formula 1 wants to allow in the future, according to...
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McLaren, Ferrari ‘ready to sign’ new F1 Concorde AgreementMcLaren and Ferrari are ready to commit their long-term futures to F1 and sign up to the sport’s new Concorde Agreement.