Formula 1
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Adrian Newey’s final Red Bull job - the £5m RB17 - release date confirmed
Adrian Newey's F1 involvement is over but his RB17 hypercar's release date is confirmed
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Russell: Mercedes can take inspiration from first Norris F1 win
Lando Norris scored his maiden F1 victory on Sunday for McLaren, the team's first since the 2021 Italian Grand Prix.The turnaround from the team's...
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Red Bull to reveal RB17 hypercar at Goodwood Festival of Speed
In June 2022, the Advanced Technologies arm of Red Bull's Formula 1 team revealed plans to launch its own £5 million hypercar, penned by Newey.The...
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Ferrari trials more aggressive spray guards in Fiorano F1 test
Photos from the test showed Charles Leclerc's brother Arthur driving the 2023 Ferrari SF-75 with fully covered front and rear full-wet tyres. The...
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Red Bull tipped for more F1 defeats after "more moments like this" prediction made
David Croft has made an exciting prediction for the remainder of 2024 following Lando Norris' first win.
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Kevin Magnussen labelled "silly" and unnecessary" after latest F1 blunder
Kevin Magnussen's incident with Logan Sargeant in Miami has been described as "silly" and "unnecessary".
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Adrian Newey “not happy” with small part of RB20 which is set for important change
"At the moment, they look like a slightly strange set of regulations."
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How the mutual faith between Norris and McLaren F1 is finally paying off
Norris' journey with McLaren goes back way further than that, with CEO Zak Brown taking a personal interest in the Briton's career even before he...
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FIA CEO Natalie Robyn quits after just 18 months
FIA CEO Natalie Robyn has left her position after just 18 months.
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First FIA CEO Robyn announces departure
Robyn was appointed to her role in November 2022 as part of a bid by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem to reform the management structure of the...
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Chief exec Robyn leaves FIA after just 18 months
Natalie Robyn leaves her position as chief executive officer of motorsport’s governing body the FIA after just 18 months in the role.
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F1 champions remember Moss at London's Westminster Abbey
Around 2000 guests, ranging from drivers from all categories to family and friends - including F1 team boss Christian Horner, comedian Rowan...