Formula 1
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Correa to make F1 Virtual GP debut for Alfa RomeoJuan Manuel Correa will make his F1 Esports debut for Alfa Romeo in this weekend’s Chinese Virtual Grand Prix.
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McLaren F1 driver Sainz joins Chinese Virtual Grand Prix gridCarlos Sainz Jr. has become the latest Formula 1 driver to take a step into the world of Esports by joining the grid for this weekend's Virtual...
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Assessing greatness: Kimi RäikkönenFor a man as quiet as he is, the 2007 Formula 1 World Champion Kimi Räikkönen has been making a lot of noise with his racing in the pinnacle...
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Wolff: F1 has duty to help reduce coronavirus spreadMercedes boss Toto Wolff says F1 has a duty to contribute in helping to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
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McLaren changes to fit Mercedes F1 engine switch will be monitoredMcLaren has agreed a monitoring process with the FIA for its switch to Mercedes Formula 1 engines next year to ensure it does not make changes for...
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Rosberg and di Grassi discuss sustainable solutions amid COVID-19 crisisCovid-19 has kept many people around the world locked in their homes, amongst them two motorsport world champions: Nico Rosberg, 2016 Formula One...
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All European F1 races could be closed-door events - BrownAll F1 races in Europe during the 2020 season could be held behind closed doors, according to McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown.
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Red Bull 'ready' with 2020 Austria GP planThings are heading "in the right direction" in terms of hosting Formula 1's first race of 2020. That is the view of Dr Helmut Marko, who is...
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Another false start in 2020 would be 'disaster'Italian Formula 1 Grand Prix boss Angelo Sticchi Damiani has admitted that even September's Monza race is threatened by the coronavirus...
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Steiner hopes for at least 8 races in 2020Gunther Steiner is hoping Formula 1 can organise at least 8 grands prix in 2020. Officially, the sport's bosses Chase Carey and Ross Brawn...
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Ferrari 'prepared' to go racing againFerrari will be "prepared" for when Formula 1 gets up and racing once again. That is the word from the Maranello team's CEO Louis Camilleri,...
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Sainz: Driver fitness suffering during shutdownF1 drivers will feel the physical strain when the racing finally gets underway in 2020, McLaren's Carlos Sainz has warned. Winter testing...