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F1: FIA says it has developed 100% sustainable fuelFormula 1's governing body says it has developed a 100% sustainable fuel to be used in grand prix cars.
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Formula 1: Williams appoint Jost Capito as new chief executive officerWilliams appoint German Jost Capito as their new chief executive officer from February 2021.
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F1: FIA confirms longest Formula 1 season for 2021Formula 1's governing body the FIA confirms the calendar for the longest season in history next year.
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Interlagos signs deal to host Brazilian Grand Prix to 2025Sao Paulo's Interlagos circuit confirms a five-year deal to host the Brazilian Grand Prix until 2025.
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Jolyon Palmer column: My standout aspects from the 2020 Formula 1 seasonFormer F1 driver Jolyon Palmer picks out his standout aspects of the 2020 Formula 1 season.
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Yuki Tsunoda: Japanese driver joins Red Bull's Alpha Tauri team for 2021Japan's Yuki Tsunoda is signed to make his Formula 1 debut with Red Bull's Alpha Tauri team in 2021.
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Ferrari: Callum Ilott will be Formula 1 test driver in 2021Britain's Callum Ilott, runner-up in this year's Formula 2 championship, will be Ferrari's Formula 1 test driver in 2021.
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Sir Frank Williams 'stable' after going in hospital, says family in statementSir Frank Williams, who built the Williams team into one of the most successful in Formula 1, is in a stable condition after going into hospital.
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Jerome Stoll: Renault Sport president to leave role at the end of 2020Renault Sport president Jerome Stoll - a key figure in their return to Formula 1 - will leave his position at the end of 2020.
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Mick Schumacher: Haas Formula 1 driver talks to BBC Sport about making the step upNew Haas Formula 1 driver Mick Schumacher talks to BBC Sport about following in his legendary father Michael's footsteps.
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Formula 1 2020: 12 pictures of a season like no otherBBC Sport looks back on the 2020 Formula 1 season in 12 pictures that tell at least part of the story of a remarkable campaign.
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Lewis Hamilton: F1 champion 'happy to be alive' after recovering from coronavirusLewis Hamilton said he was "happy to be alive" after recovering from coronavirus to finish the Formula 1 season with a third place.