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Verstappen tops Autosport readers' F1 driver ratings after German GP
Max Verstappen surged into the lead of Autosport readers' 2019 Formula 1 driver ratings after his German Grand Prix victory
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Steiner: 2019 Haas F1 car the strangest machine I've worked with
Gunther Steiner says his Haas team's 2019 Formula 1 car is the "strangest" car he has ever worked with
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Promoted: Why Monza is a must-visit for Formula 1 fans
The Alfa Romeo Racing Monza experience can be the gateway to experiencing one of Formula 1's most atmospheric and fan-friendly races
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Norris to avoid penalties as German GP engine issue identified
Lando Norris is set to escape further powerunit-related penalties at the Hungarian Grand Prix after McLaren and Formula 1 engine supplier Renault...
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Ricciardo: Renault yet to find "big" chassis gains with 2019 F1 car
Daniel Ricciardo says his Renault Formula 1 team has yet to find "big" improvements with its chassis in 2019 compared to the progress it has made...
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Villeneuve: Red Bull F1 should look past Kvyat if it replaces Gasly
Red Bull should look beyond Toro Rosso driver Daniil Kvyat if it wants to replace Pierre Gasly, says 1997 Formula 1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve
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Red Bull F1 team now "totally relaxed" about keeping Max Verstappen
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner is now "totally relaxed" about Max Verstappen's future at the squad, despite worries earlier in the 2019...
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Behind the scenes of Formula 1's first standing restart in Germany
The German Grand Prix marked a first for Formula 1 last weekend, when the race had a standing restart following those early safety car formation laps
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Ferrari's Alessandro Cinelli moves to lead Alfa Romeo F1 aero team
Longtime Ferrari man Alessandro Cinelli has been hired as the new head of aerodynamics at the Alfa Romeo Formula 1 team
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Kubica: Lack of visibility in wet F1 German GP like rallying days
Williams Formula 1 driver Robert Kubica has compared the lack of visibility during the wet German Grand Prix to his previous experience of rallying...
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Red Bull F1 team thinks mapping caused poor German GP starts
The Red Bull Formula 1 team thinks Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly's poor German Grand Prix starts were caused by a software mapping issue it needs...
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Promoted: How Valtteri Bottas plans to fight back
Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport driver Valtteri Bottas tells Stuart Codling about his plans for the summer break