Formula 1
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Mercedes helps create breathing aid in under a weekMercedes works with University College London to produce a breathing aid less invasive than a ventilator, in F1’s response to the coronavirus crisis.
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Mercedes F1-designed breathing aid approved for use by NHSA breathing aid that has received design input from Mercedes' Formula 1 engineers has received approval for use in the NHS to aid COVID-19 patients
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Wolff denies eyeing Aston Martin jobToto Wolff has denied reports that he could quit Mercedes and join billionaire Lawrence Stroll at Aston Martin. Wolff's contract as team...
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18-inch tyre might be postponed beyond 2021Formula 1 will not feature 18-inch wheels as scheduled in 2021. Because the new chassis rules have been delayed because of coronavirus,...
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De la Rosa: Raikkonen cannot adapt driving styleKimi Raikkonen "will not adapt" to a car that doesn't suit his driving style. That is the claim of Pedro de la Rosa, who as test driver...
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Verstappen F3 team in financial troubleThe F3 team that gave Max Verstappen his springboard into Formula 1 is in financial trouble. While many are worrying about the fate of...
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Ferrari offers Vettel one-year deal with pay cutFerrari has offered Sebastian Vettel a new one-year contract for 2021 - if he accepts a pay-cut. That is the claim of the Italian...
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Coronavirus: Mercedes F1 to make breathing aidThousands of the devices, which deliver oxygen to the lungs without needing a ventilator, could be made.
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F1 records: Who has the most wins, is the youngest winner and moreFormula 1 is famous for its attention to detail, millimetric-precision and quest for improvements, so naturally it's a sport in which records are king
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F1 teams ‘pushing the boundaries’ with Project Pitlane goalF1 teams are pushing the boundaries to reach the “stretched goal” of medical devices they hope to manufacture to aid the UK government in its...
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Season could continue until January - Ferrari bossThe world championship could extend into January next year as Formula 1 seeks to salvage the 2020 season, says Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto.
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2020 AlphaTauri doesn’t have any big weaknesses - GaslyAlphaTauri’s 2020 F1 car does not have any major weaknesses and is a “good evolution” compared to its predecessor, according to Pierre Gasly.