Formula 1
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F1 cars will look more different to each other in 2021The FIA has outlined seven areas it believes will lead to Formula 1 cars looking more visibly different from 2021
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F1 teams obliged to run rookies in two FP1 sessions in 2021Formula 1 teams will be obliged to run a rookie driver in two Friday practice sessions over the course of the season from 2021
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F1 Paddock Notebook - United States GP ThursdayWith a round-up from a freezing cold Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas, here is Julianne Cerasoli's paddock notebook for Thursday.
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Bottas targets form turnaround at US GPValtteri Bottas is targeting a performance turnaround at the United States Grand Prix following his recent struggles at COTA.
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I can still get better - Hamilton before bid to seal 'unreal' sixth titleLewis Hamilton says he can still get better as he embarks on a weekend when he should clinch a sixth Formula 1 drivers' championship.
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F1 drivers weigh in on new-look 2021 carAfter F1's new-vision for 2021 was presented, the drivers have had their say on the regulations and new cars for the sport's next era.
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Albon yet to discuss Red Bull F1 future with MarkoAlbon has impressed during his time with Red Bull so far - but he is yet to get an answer on 2020 from Helmut Marko.
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Hamilton 'yet to hit my peak' as he nears sixth F1 titleLewis Hamilton reckons he is yet to reach his peak in F1 as he looks to become a six-time world champion at the United States Grand Prix.
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Vettel: Ferrari’s one-lap pace has masked race weaknessSebastian Vettel believes Ferrari’s one-lap pace has masked its performance weaknesses over a full race distance in recent races.
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Leclerc: Ferrari’s recent form not as bad as it looksThree defeats in a row may have left Ferrari on the back foot, but Charles Leclerc is confident of learning from them.
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F1 - 2019 UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX THURSDAY PRESS CONFERENCESport news DRIVERS – George RUSSELL (Williams), Lance STROLL (Racing Point), Max VERSTAPPEN (Red Bull Racing), Lando NORRIS (McLaren), Pierre...
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Brawn promises severe sanctions for budget cap breachesBreaking the F1 financial regulations could result in losing a championship, Ross Brawn has warned.