Formula 1
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Ferrari engine issue curtails Vettel’s F1 testing runningFerrari has confirmed an engine issue caused Sebastian Vettel’s stoppage on the morning of the third and final day of the opening 2020 F1...
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Barcelona F1 Test 1 Day 3 - Friday 11AMCurrent lap time results [11am] for day three of the first Formula 1 pre-season test at Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
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LIVE F1 Pre-Season Testing: Vettel stops on trackLive coverage of the day three of 2020 F1 pre-season testing.
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New Racing Point F1 car philosophy "a huge risk" - PerezSergio Perez believes Racing Point’s new car philosophy for the 2020 F1 season is a “very good step” and a “huge risk” that is worth taking.
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Barcelona F1 Test 1 Day 3 - Friday 10AMCurrent lap time results [11am] for day three of the first Formula 1 pre-season test at Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
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Dual-axis steering like Mercedes F1 system won't be allowed in 2021The FIA will only allow Formula 1 teams to run dual-axis steering systems until the end of 2020, and has outlawed the Mercedes-developed device for...
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LIVE: F1 Pre-Season Testing: Day 3Live coverage of the day three of 2020 F1 pre-season testing.
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Video: Does Mercedes F1 steering aid open door to misinterpretation?There was only one talking point in the Formula 1 paddock on the second day of pre-season testing, as Mercedes debuted its dual-axis steering system
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Vettel: Mercedes dual-axis F1 steering bit like running in flip-flopsFerrari Formula 1 driver Sebastian Vettel believes Mercedes' new dual-axis steering system must be difficult for the team's drivers to operate,...
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Vettel: It is a steering wheel not a push or pull wheel…Vettel on the Mercedes DAS system: “Imagine you are used to running with running shoes and then you are asked to run with your flip flops. You can...
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Mercedes downplays Bottas’ late electrical issueThe Mercedes F1 team has downplayed the electrical problem that brought Valtteri Bottas’ afternoon programme to a premature end.
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How Mercedes turned heads with DAS steering wheelMercedes might be trying to reinvent the (steering) wheel and its DAS system has caught the attention of the entire F1 paddock.