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LGBT+ History Month: Mike Beuttler - Formula 1's only known gay male driverBBC Sport looks at the career of Mike Beuttler, Formula 1's only known gay male driver, and his impact on today's LGBT+ motorsport community.
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Pietro Fittipaldi to remain as reserve driver at HaasBrazilian Pietro Fittipaldi is to stay on as reserve driver at Haas this year after racing in the final two grands prix last season.
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Alpha Tauri target 'further improvement' in new AT02 car for 2021 Formula 1 seasonAlpha Tauri set target of "running consistently" at the front of the midfield in 2021 as they launch new F1 car.
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Formula 1: Daniel Ricciardo 'excited' as McLaren launches 2021 carDaniel Ricciardo says he is "excited" about his prospects at McLaren, as the team launch their new car and driver line-up for the 2021 season.
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Fernando Alonso discharged from hospital after fracturing jaw in cycling accidentFernando Alonso is out of hospital after fracturing his jaw in a cycling accident on Thursday.
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Red Bull teams to continue Honda F1 engine partnership after 2021 seasonRed Bull's Formula 1 teams will still use Honda's engines after the Japanese company leaves the sport later this year.
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Formula 1 2021 car launch & testing scheduleYour guide to the key dates for pre-season car launches and testing for the 2021 Formula 1 season.
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Fernando Alonso: Two-time F1 champion fractures upper jaw in cycling accidentFernando Alonso sustains a fracture of his upper jaw in his cycling accident on Thursday, says his Alpine team.
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Fernando Alonso: Two-time Formula 1 champion involed in road accident while cyclingTwo-time champion Fernando Alonso has been involved in a road accident while cycling in Switzerland.
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F1 teams back 'sprint' race proposals at three Grands PrixFormula 1 teams give their backing to a plan for shorter 'sprint' races at three Grands Prix this season.
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Portuguese Grand Prix: Formula 1 secures confirmation Portugal can host race on 2 MayFormula 1 secures confirmation that Portugal can host the third grand prix of the 2021 season on 2 May.
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F1 bosses to discuss shorter 'sprint' races in place of qualifying to increase entertainmentFormula 1 bosses are to discuss the introduction of shorter 'sprint' races in an attempt to increase entertainment levels this season.