Formula 1
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General Motors date for F1 debut set after FIA approvalGeneral Motors have been approved as an F1 engine supplier by the FIA.
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F1: The Academy documentary series to launch on Netflix in MayF1 ACADEMY has announced that F1: The Academy, the highly anticipated documentary series produced by Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine, will...
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Ferrari set upgrade timeline in bid to close gap to McLaren in F1 2025Ferrari reveal when their next upgrade package will be in 2025
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FIA approves General Motors as 2029 F1 engine supplierAmerican automotive giant General Motors has been approved as a Formula 1 engine supplier for the 2029 season. The company will field the Cadillac...
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FIA Approves GM Performance Power Units as Official Power Unit SupplierSport news The FIA has officially approved GM Performance Power Units LLC., a company formed by TWG Motorsports and General Motors to build...
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Ex-F1 steward: Max Verstappen penalty should have been doubleMax Verstappen deserved a more severe penalty in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, an ex-F1 steward has claimed.
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Helmut Marko reveals when Red Bull will “have the speed” to beat McLaren“We are moving forward and getting a car which is more predictable and is also working in a wider range.“
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Horner hails ‘most competitive race to date’ for Red Bull as he insists 'we were quicker' than McLaren in JeddahRed Bull Team Principal Christian Horner was full of praise for his team for the way they turned the car around in Saudi Arabia, from off the pace...
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Aston Martin F1 form prompts key talks amid Fernando Alonso fearAston Martin have held talks about their poor start to F1 2025.
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THIS WEEK IN F1: 10 tough quiz questions on the Saudi Arabian Grand PrixWere you paying attention to all the action at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on the weekend?
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Wilson nominated as FIA deputy president for sportLeading rally team boss Malcolm Wilson is nominated as the new deputy president for sport at motorsport's governing body the FIA.
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When Charles Leclerc is hopeful of “turning point” for FerrariCharles Leclerc outlines when he believes will be a "turning point" for Ferrari in F1 2025.