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Verstappen: F1 should resist hasty track changes after Hubert crash
Max Verstappen has urged Formula 1 to resist the urge to make sweeping changes to tracks in light of the "freak and unlucky" Formula 2 accident...
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Verstappen: F1 should resist hasty track changes after Hubert crash
Max Verstappen has urged Formula 1 to resist the urge to make sweeping changes to tracks in light of the "freak and unlucky" Formula 2 accident...
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Russell expects Monza to be "toughest" 2019 F1 weekend for Williams
George Russell expects the Italian Grand Prix to be the "toughest" round of the 2019 Formula 1 season for Williams due to the characteristics of...
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How F1 teams have adapted to low-downforce Monza challenge
Several Formula 1 teams have fitted Monza-specific aerodynamic packages ahead of the Italian Grand Prix, which feature low-downforce wings to...
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Verstappen: F1 start issues really hard for Red Bull/Honda to solve
Max Verstappen says it is "really hard" for Red Bull and Honda to solve the problem affecting his starts in Formula 1 this season
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Albon's Red Bull F1 debut praised too much - Kvyat
Daniil Kvyat believes his former Toro Rosso team-mate Alex Albon's Red Bull Formula 1 team debut at the Belgian Grand Prix received too much praise
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Maldonado claim he was "very close" to a Ferrari F1 deal for 2014
Ex-Williams and Lotus driver Pastor Maldonado claims he was "close" to joining Ferrari for the 2014 Formula 1 season and that he was "expecting"...
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Leclerc reminds ex-Ferrari president di Montezemolo of young Lauda
Former Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo says newest Formula 1 race winner Charles Leclerc's attitude reminds him of the late Niki Lauda
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Video: The hard questions facing Ferrari after its F1 victory
Charles Leclerc's victory in the Belgian Grand Prix was crucial not only for the driver but for his Ferrari Formula 1 team too
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Honda eyes Monza qualifying mode step from new Formula 1 engine
Honda is hopeful its latest Formula 1 engine will close its qualifying deficit to Mercedes and Ferrari but admits its rivals "won't wait for us"
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Video: Formula 1 teams' top-speed tech tricks at Spa explained
Formula 1's Spa and Monza double header creates where the usual pursuit of downforce moves down the priority list in favour of low-drag ideas
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Italian Grand Prix finally secures F1 future with new Monza deal
The Italian Grand Prix has finally secured a new contract to remain on the Formula 1 calendar for five more years