Formula 1
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Austrian Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton quickest in opening practice session
Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton heads Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel in first practice at the Austrian Grand Prix.
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Hamilton edges Vettel in opening Austria F1 practice
Lewis Hamilton takes top spot in first practice at the Red Bull Ring ahead of rival Sebastian Vettel.
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F1 Austrian Grand Prix - FP1 Results
Full results from opening practice for the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, round nine of the 2019 Formula 1 season.
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Albon, Sainz take new power units in Austria
The FIA confirms power unit changes for both Alexander Albon and Carlos Sainz in Austria, with a penalty set to follow for both.
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Hamilton on top as Vettel splits Mercedes in F1 Austrian GP FP1
Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time in opening practice for the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix as Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel split the two...
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Video: How Honda's jet technology fits into F1's 2019 engine battle
Honda's latest Formula 1 engine upgrade was inspired by its successful jet technology, as the company aims to help Red Bull close the gap to...
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Sainz will start Austrian GP from back of grid after engine penalty
Carlos Sainz will start from the back of the grid in Austria after the McLaren Formula 1 driver took a complete set of new Renault power unit...
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F1 2019 Austrian GP: Friday LIVE!
Follow Crash.net's live coverage of Friday practice for the 2019 F1 Austrian Grand Prix.
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Team vote rules out mid-season F1 tyre change
F1 will not go back to last year's tyre specification after a team vote failed to gather enough support for a mid-season change.
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Double Macau winner Ticktum dropped from Red Bull F1 junior scheme
Formula 1 hopeful Dan Ticktum has been dropped from Red Bull's junior programme
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Bottas back to old-spec Mercedes F1 engine in Austrian GP practice
Mercedes faced fresh drama with its latest specification engine in Austrian Grand Prix Friday practice when Valtteri Bottas was forced to switch...
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Return to 2018 Formula 1 tyres ruled out for now in key meeting
The 10 Formula 1 teams were split 50:50 in a vote on potentially returning to 2018 tyres in the crucial meeting in Austria, meaning there will be...