Formula 1
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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...
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Ferrari to try out ‘2.0’ car in filming days ahead of Imola debut
Ferrari are set to run their upgraded 2024 F1 car during filming days ahead of introduction at Imola.
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Ferrari prepares for F1 Imola upgrades with Fiorano filming days
Ferrari's SF-24 will receive the first of three planned upgrade packages next week, when F1 heads to Italian soil for the first time in 2024.It has...
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Expensive food prices - including $280 lobster rolls - defended by Miami GP boss
Eye-watering food prices at the Miami Grand Prix have been defended by the F1 race's boss.
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Andrew Benson answers your questions after Miami GP
BBC Sport's F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions following Lando Norris' win at the Miami Grand Prix.
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Upcoming Mercedes F1 upgrades will ‘define their season and maybe even 2025’
The rest of Mercedes' 2024 season - and potentially 2025 - could hinge on upgrades, it has been claimed.
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F1's Imola Thriller: New Updates Promise Season's Best Race?
May 8 - The 2024 pecking order looks set to keep evolving at next weekend's return to action in Imola. When the championship-leading Red Bull...
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Lando Norris’ “only mistake” during impressive drive to first F1 win identified
Martin Brundle has identified the "only mistake" Lando Norris made on his way to victory in Miami.
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US congress demands answers from F1 by May 21
May 8 - The Judiciary Committee of the United States federal congress has formally opened an investigation into why Andretti-Cadillac was...
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Red Bull's Backbone: Horner Confident Despite Wheatley Rumors
May 8 - Christian Horner says he has "no concerns" about the ongoing health of Red Bull Racing, even though key rivals are predicting a staff...
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Why Aston Martin abandoned low-drag Miami F1 rear wing update
The Silverstone-based squad brought a new lower-drag rear wing to Miami in the hope that a better straightline speed would help it in the fight...