Formula 1
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Russell unsure if Williams F1 Hungarian GP breakthrough is realGeorge Russell is unsure if his Williams Formula 1 team can carry its Hungarian Grand Prix breakthrough into future races
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Mexico to remain on Formula 1 calendar until at least 2022Mexico will remain on the Formula 1 calendar for three more years after a deal is agreed to expand the schedule to 22 races.
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F1 announces new Mexican GP deal, ends doubts over race's futureFormula 1's Mexican Grand Prix has been confirmed until the end of 2022, bringing an end to doubt over the future of the race
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Mexican Grand Prix secures new F1 dealThe Mexican Grand Prix will remain on the F1 calendar after securing a fresh three-year contract.
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Cost cap essential for prospective new Formula 1 teams - CareyFormula 1 CEO Chase Carey says potential new teams have stressed that the cost cap and other financial changes are key to deciding to join the...
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Gap to Mercedes can't be Ferrari's only F1 2019 targetFerrari cannot consider its gap to Mercedes as its only target as it seeks to add more downforce to its Formula 1 car, says team principal Mattia...
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Russell: Hungary performance won't 'sway' Mercedes 2020 decisionWilliams F1 driver George Russell says his performance in Hungary will not “sway” Mercedes’ decision over its 2020 driver line-up.
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F1's revenue increases modestly in second financial quarter vs 2018The Formula One Group recorded a modest revenue increase in this year's second financial quarter compared to 2018, despite one of its more...
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Horner: F1 would be boring without Verstappen, Red BullRed Bull team boss Christian Horner says the 2019 F1 season would be a “fairly boring show” without Max Verstappen and his team.
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Gasly has no answer for losing pace over F1's Hungarian GP weekendRed Bull Formula 1 driver Pierre Gasly says he has no answer as to why his pace fell away over the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend
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Mercedes explains strategy behind Hamilton’s Hungary winMercedes has explained the rationale behind its race-winning strategy at F1's Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Seidl: McLaren F1 upgrades at Hungarian GP helped car 'weakness'McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl says the Formula 1's team upgrades, which included a new high-downforce rear wing, has helped improve one of...