Formula 1
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Haas seeking a "solution" to stop Formula 1 drivers clashing
Haas Formula 1 boss Gunther Steiner says he must come up with a "solution" to his clashing drivers because team instructions are not getting...
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Sainz: McLaren F1 contract stability better than Red Bull model
Carlos Sainz Jr says his two-year deal with McLaren provides him with stability for the first time in his F1 career.
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F1 set to abandon high-deg tyres in 2021, admits approach was wrong
Formula 1 looks set to abandon high degradation tyres from 2021, as its bosses now admit it was "not the way" for the championship to go
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Mercedes has “no idea” how Hamilton set fastest lap
The Mercedes F1 team is still struggling to understand how Lewis Hamilton was able to set the fastest lap of the British Grand Prix with a set of...
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Red Bull F1 form a "further boost" for Ferrari to improve - Binotto
Ferrari must see Red Bull's improved form as a "further boost" to improve, says its Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binotto
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Formula 1: Melbourne to host Australian Grand Prix until 2025
The Australian Grand Prix will continue to be held at Melbourne's Albert Park until at least the end of 2025.
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Melbourne keeps F1 Australian Grand Prix until 2025
Formula 1 has extended its deal with the Australian Grand Prix Corporation to keep the race in Melbourne for the next six years
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Melbourne gets two-year Australian Grand Prix Formula 1 extension
The F1 organisation has extended Melbourne's deal to host the Australian Grand Prix by a further two years, taking the race into the 2025 season
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Uralkali dispute over Force India F1 takeover set for late 2020
The legal case between Russian chemical company Uralkali and the Force India Formula 1 administrators is set to go to trial in late 2020
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2021 Formula 1 rules made restrictive to prevent racing limitations
Formula 1 sporting chief Ross Brawn says it is important the 2021 regulations come down hard on teams in order to stop them designing cars...
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Verstappen would support F1 refuelling for flat out racing
Max Verstappen would back the return of refuelling in F1 if it provided “flat out” fights in races
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Addressing low-speed weakness a “high priority” for McLaren
McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl says addressing the low-speed weakness of its 2019 F1 car is a “high priority” area.