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Formula 1: Sean Bratches to leave commercial roleFormula 1 commercial boss Sean Bratches is to leave his role at the end of the month.
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Two-time F1 champion Alonso finishes 13th in Dakar RallyCarlos Sainz finishes comfortably ahead of defending champion Nasser al-Attiyah to claim his third Dakar Rally title in Saudi Arabia as Fernando...
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Formula 1: Saudi Arabia unveil plans for race in 2023Saudi Arabia unveils detailed plans for a new race track that is poised to host Formula 1 from 2023.
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Ferrari sign Leclerc's brother Arthur to young driver programmeCharles Leclerc's 19-year-old brother, Arthur, is signed up to Ferrari's young driver programme.
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Formula 1: W Series to be undercard at two races in 2020The female-only W Series is set to feature on the Formula 1 support-race bill for the first time this year.
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Roy Nissany: Williams name Israeli as Formula 1 test driverIsraeli Roy Nissany is named as Williams' test driver in Formula 1 in 2020.
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Charles Leclerc: I won't crash with Ferrari team-mate Sebastian Vettel againFerrari's Charles Leclerc says he and team-mate Sebastian Vettel will not crash together on track again.
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Sir Jackie Stewart: F1 is hastening race to dementia cureFormula 1's ability to find quick solutions is hastening the race to a cure for dementia, believes three-time world champion Sir Jackie Stewart.
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Formula 1 2020 car launch & testing scheduleYour guide to the key dates for pre-season car launches and testing for the 2020 Formula 1 season.
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Australian fires: Lewis Hamilton pledges more than £250,000 to aid fight against disasterLewis Hamilton pledges more than £250,000 to help animal welfare charities and the fire service battling bushfires in Australia.
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Bang Bang: The artist who’s tattooed LeBron James, Lewis Hamilton and Thierry HenryTattoo artist Bang Bang tells his stories of inking the world’s biggest sports stars and celebrities, and reveals the tattoos that the likes of...
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Australia bushfires: F1 monitoring fires before start of new seasonFormula 1 says it is monitoring the Australian bushfire crisis before the start of the 2020 season in Melbourne on 13-15 March.