Formula 1
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Six drivers set for Belgian GP grid penalties
A raft of power unit element changes means at least six drivers will be hit with a grid penalty on Sunday in Belgium.
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Thursday Drivers Press Conference 2019 Belgian F1 GP
DRIVERS Alexander Alabon (Red Bull Racing) Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) George Russell (Williams) Sergio Pérez (Racing Point) Valtteri...
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Only Ferrari without new engine at Spa
Ferrari is the only engine manufacturer not to have taken a new specification of its 2019 power unit to Spa Francorchamps. Mercedes, Renault...
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Rivals surprised by Hulkenberg axe
Two of his rivals have admitted they are surprised that Nico Hulkenberg has been ousted by Renault. The 32-year-old will be replaced for...
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Marko plays down latest Vettel-Red Bull rumour
Dr Helmut Marko has played down the latest version of the rumour linking Sebastian Vettel with a return to Red Bull for 2020. At Spa, Alex...
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Raikkonen & Norris to check leg injuries on Friday
Kimi Raikkonen has admitted he may need to sit out the Belgian GP. When Marcus Ericsson pulled out of his latest Indycar race to be on...
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Big news day marks end to August break
After the August break, Formula 1 burst back into life at Spa with a spate of news. Valtteri Bottas, for one, has been definitively signed...
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Haas title sponsor controversy continues at Spa
Haas' controversial title sponsor remains on the team's F1 car at Spa Francorchamps. Prior to the August break, Rich Energy's boss was...
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F1 2019 Belgian Grand Prix: Friday LIVE!
Follow Crash.net's live coverage of the F1 2019 Belgian Grand Prix from Spa-Francorchamps.
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Romain Grosjean: Haas F1 team had "no choice" on Spa car spec
Romain Grosjean says the Haas Formula 1 team could still revert to its original spec car later in 2019 despite settling on a revised Belgian and...
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Kvyat not disappointed to be overlooked by Red Bull
Daniil Kvyat holds no ill feelings at being overlooked by Red Bull with rookie F1 teammate Alexander Albon promoted ahead of him
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Grosjean 'quite confident' of F1 stay, but considering options
Despite being upbeat about his chances of staying on the Formula 1 grid in 2020, Romain Grosjean is also open to options outside of the sport.