Formula 1
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Ricciardo settles $12m manager lawsuitDaniel Ricciardo has settled a $12 million lawsuit with his former manager. In July, we reported that Glenn Beavis is suing the Australian...
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Toro Rosso drivers praise Yamamoto's F1 Japanese GP practice debutToro Rosso drivers Daniil Kvyat and Pierre Gasly believe Formula 1 rookie Naoki Yamamoto did "really well" and a "very good job" on his debut in...
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Decision to ban tyre blankets from F1 for 2021 reversedThe decision to ban tyre blankets from Formula 1 when new 18-inch wheels are introduced in 2021 has been reversed
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Sophia Florsch's near-fatal fuelled her dream of becoming the first female F1 championSophia Florsch's near-fatal experience fuelled her dream of becoming the first female F1 champion.
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How F1 teams are preparing for the typhoon ahead of Japanese GPFormula 1 teams will have limited staff at Suzuka on Saturday and are implementing precautionary measures to try to minimise Typhoon Hagibis's...
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F1 team bosses back “safety first” approach to typhoon callF1 team bosses have praised the early decision to reschedule the Japanese Grand Prix weekend format in the wake of Typhoon Hagibis.
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Ferrari's "real picture" Japanese GP deficit a "surprise" - LeclercCharles Leclerc says it was "a bit of a surprise" to see his Ferrari Formula 1 team lacking pace during Friday practice for the Japanese Grand Prix
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F1 Paddock Notebook – Japanese GP FridayWith a round-up from a typhoon-threatened Suzuka on Friday following practice, here is Luke Smith’s paddock notebook.
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Leclerc surprised by Ferrari’s lack of pace at SuzukaCharles Leclerc says Ferrari’s lack of pace throughout Friday practice for F1’s Japanese Grand Prix comes as a “bit of a surprise”.
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Typhoon schedule change led to “much better Friday” - HamiltonLewis Hamilton believes F1 can learn from the Japanese Grand Prix’s rejigged schedule and has called on the sport to allow teams more sets of tyres...
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Verstappen: Red Bull has ‘more work to do’ to catch MercedesMax Verstappen feels Red Bull still has “more work to do” if it is to challenge F1 rivals Mercedes in Japan after "promising" Friday running.
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How F1 is preparing for Typhoon Hagibis at SuzukaHere are the steps the Formula 1 community is taking at Suzuka as it braces for the arrival of Typhoon Hagibis.