Formula 1
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Formula 3 - 2020 Pre-season testing - Sakhir, Bahrain PreviewSport news What to expect With the knowledge of a debut season safely under their belts, the teams will make their hotly anticipated return to...
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Russell believes Williams Formula 1 team still has the slowest carGeorge Russell has played down suggestions that his Williams Formula 1 team will be able to rejoin the midfield runners in 2020, despite an...
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Russell believes Williams Formula 1 team still has the slowest carGeorge Russell has played down suggestions that his Williams Formula 1 team will be able to rejoin the midfield runners in 2020, despite an...
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Verstappen plays down F1 test spinsMax Verstappen jokes that he “thought we needed something to talk about” as he shrugs off his F1 pre-season test spins.
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Hamilton believes Mercedes Formula 1 team will resolve engine woesLewis Hamilton has faith that his Mercedes Formula 1 team is doing all it can to get on top of its engine reliability problems before the...
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Verstappen downplays skittish Red Bull despite F1 testing spinsMax Verstappen says he is not worried about the stability of his 2020 Red Bull Formula 1 car, despite a number of spins through pre-season testing
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Racing Point: ‘Naive’ F1 rivals have nothing to complain aboutRacing Point F1 team technical director Andy Green says he does not understand why its midfield rivals are complaining about its latest design...
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Teams 'shocked' and 'angry' at Ferrari engine inquiry 'settlement'Rival F1 teams have expressed "shock" and "anger" at the FIA's conclusion to an investigation into Ferrari's 2019 engine.
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F1 testing summary - Mercedes leads the way on pace and mileageMercedes will head to the Formula 1 season-opener in Australia as the favourite after leading pre-season testing - although question marks remain...
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McLaren 2020 F1 car has some “quite obvious weaknesses” - NorrisLando Norris says McLaren has unearthed some “quite obvious weaknesses” in its MCL35 challenger after F1 pre-season testing.
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Kubica: I'm happy to see Williams recoveringRobert Kubica may have left Williams but he’s pleased to see his former team fightback at F1 pre-season testing.
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Hamilton hopes DAS will make a key difference for MercedesLewis Hamilton hopes Mercedes’ Dual-Axis Steering (DAS) system can give the reigning F1 champions a performance edge and find “a huge difference”.