Formula 1
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Steiner dismisses Haas F1 team sale rumours as "storm in a teacup"Haas boss Gunther Steiner says rumours about a potential sale of his outfit are being put out there to create a 'storm in a teacup', as he insists...
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F1 "driver egos" will play a role at Austrian GP, says RicciardoRenault Formula 1 team driver Daniel Ricciardo expects "driver egos" to come to the fore when racing resumes in Austria next month
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Racing Point: 2021 F1 rule tweak requires "front to back" new aero packageRacing Point technical director Andy Green says a minor change to the floor regulations for 2021 has proven to be bigger than anticipated and needs...
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F1 News: Brawn expects exciting Austria races despite reverse grid rejectionRoss Brawn expects Formula 1 to hold "two exciting races" in Austria next month despite plans for a reverse grid qualifying format change being...
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Mercedes targets F1 car updates for Austria season-openerMercedes is aiming to bring some updates for the W11 Formula 1 car to the opening round of the delayed 2020 season in Austria next month
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Legendary Ferrari F1 photographer Ercole Colombo knighted by Italian RepublicErcole Colombo, one of the most prominent Formula 1 photographers of the last 50 years, has been made Cavaliere al Merito della Repubblica...
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Haas not planning upgrades amid 2020 uncertaintyHaas will not bring any upgrades to its F1 car this year until the 2020 season calendar is firmed up and its racing budget is set.
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Hill: Shortened 2020 F1 calendar will lead to "flatout" title fightDamon Hill expects the 2020 Formula 1 season to have a "flatout" nature, with the shortened calendar possibly meaning drivers cannot settle for...
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Webber sees little point in Alonso F1 return for 2021Former Red Bull driver Mark Webber reckons there would be little point in Fernando Alonso returning to F1 in 2021.
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Haas to hold off upgrades until 2020 F1 budget is secureHaas is to hold fire on bringing any upgrades to its Formula 1 car this year until it can be sure about its income for the shortened 2020 campaign
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Bottas: Every mistake will cost more in shorter F1 seasonValtteri Bottas says minimising mistakes will be key for drivers vying to win the F1 world championship during a shorter-than-usual 2020 season.
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How F1 teams will have to adapt to new COVID-19 garage protocolsRacing Point technical director Andrew Green says the COVID-19 protocols it followed during a filming day at Silverstone meant routine pit jobs...