Formula 1
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Camilleri: Ferrari losses limited to 2020 onlyFerrari is confident about bouncing back financially from the corona crisis. Amid the F1 shutdown, and with Maranello at the epicentre of...
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Seidl: No 'orange Mercedes' strategy for McLarenMcLaren will not adopt an 'orange Mercedes' strategy in order to return to the top in Formula 1. Racing Point has taken flak in 2020 for...
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Kvyat: Contract talk 'empty' amid crisisDaniil Kvyat says any talk about the future for Formula 1 drivers is on hold for the corona crisis. The AlphaTauri driver is regularly...
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Lammers: Circuits fighting to host 'ghost races'Circuits are fighting behind the scenes to be part of F1's new 'corona calendar' for 2020, according to Dutch F1 GP boss Jan Lammers. On the...
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Prost: F1 must be 'open' to plans amid pandemicThe F1 world should stand behind the sport's decisions about when and how the 2020 season gets up and running, according to Alain Prost....
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Designer says Zandvoort not accurate in F1 gameZandvoort circuit architect Jarno Zaffelli says the Dutch F1 GP venue's depiction in the official Formula 1 video game for 2020 is not...
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Enzinger: July re-start too soon for F1Porsche's racing boss Fritz Enzinger is warning that July is too soon for the recommencement of the Formula 1 season. In charge of the...
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Final manufacturer BMW could also quit DTMBMW has admitted that the premier German touring car championship could collapse. Audi's shock departure post-2020 means that BMW will be...
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Motorsport Heroes: Massa remembers F1 Hungary '09 accidentMotorsport Heroes, the feature-length documentary available to watch on Motorsport.tv, follows the incredible racing careers of five icons of the...
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Formula 1 bosses make final budget offer to teamsFormula 1 bosses have made a final offer to teams of a sliding scale budget cap reducing from $145m to $130m over the next three years.
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F1 revenue loss hitting Ferrari in the “harshest manner”Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri says F1’s “drastic” loss of revenue amid the coronavirus crisis is hurting its finances in “the harshest manner”.
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‘If Ferrari wanted to leave F1, they should have’ - EcclestoneEx-F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone says he “never took any notice” of Ferrari’s threats to walkaway from the sport.