Formula 1
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Ferrari: Clearing checks proves 2019 Formula 1 engine legalFerrari is adamant it proved its Formula 1 engine was fully legal during the 2019 season because any breach would have been discovered at "the very...
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Carey: New F1 teams shouldn't be second-class citizensFormula 1 boss Chase Carey says new teams must not be forced to enter as "second-class citizens", which will be helped by certain financial...
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F1 Gossip: Ferrari “very flattered” by Hamilton’s interestIn today's F1 Gossip, Ferrari responds to Hamilton speculation, Scuderia targets female driver and Russian GP promoters confident 2020 race will go...
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Bottas rates his season 8/10: ‘I can definitely do better’Valtteri Bottas would give himself an eight of 10 for his performance across the 2019 F1 season and insists he can “definitely do better” next year.
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Hulkenberg: Brazil 2012 could have changed my F1 careerNico Hulkenberg felt the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix was the one race that got away from him and reckons victory at Interlagos could have changed his...
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Why Ferrari will test two F1 cars in FebruaryFerrari will test a mule car with 18-inch wheels just over one week before 2020 Formula 1 pre-season begins, as part of Pirelli's tyre development...
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Bottas must become version '2.77' of himself to win 2020 F1 titleMercedes driver Valtteri Bottas says he will need to be version '2.77' of himself to win the Formula 1 title next year
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2019 a “bit of a weird season” for Ferrari - LeclercCharles Leclerc has described Ferrari’s 2019 F1 campaign as “a bit of a weird season” after the team’s performance dramatically fluctuated...
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F1 CEO Chase Carey: Signing new major sponsors harder than expectedFormula 1 CEO Chase Carey admits selling major sponsorship deals has been harder than expected, but insists there has been increased interest from...
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Carey: Signing new F1 sponsors aFormula 1 CEO Chase Carey admits selling major sponsorship deals has been harder than expected, but insists there has been increased interest from...
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Formula 1 team bosses' top 10 drivers vote 2019 results revealedLewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen have topped the annual Autosport Formula 1 Team Principals' Top 10 drivers ranking for the fifth straight year
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Robert Kubica thinks F1 return is possible, but out of his controlRobert Kubica believes he may return to the Formula 1 grid in the future, but accepts he has "no control" over whether another chance will present...