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Verstappen expected to dominate Japanese Grand PrixMax Verstappen is expected to dominate the Japanese Grand Prix, which takes place in Suzuka from 5-7 April.
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Comeback in my thoughts but not priority - VettelFour-time world champion Sebastian Vettel says he has been thinking about coming out of retirement but it is not his "number one priority".
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Engineer Sanchez leaves McLaren after three monthsLeading engineer David Sanchez leaves McLaren just three months after joining the team from Ferrari.
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Horner complainant 'upset and scared', says friendThe woman who complained about Christian Horner's behaviour is "very upset, angry, scared, intimated and lonely", a family friend tells BBC Sport.
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F1 Q&A: Your questions answered before Japanese GPBBC Sport's F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions before this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix.
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Former F1 boss Briatore has heart surgeryFormer Renault F1 boss and ex-Queens Park Rangers co-owner Flavio Briatore has heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
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Aston Martin will not appeal Alonso penaltyAston Martin will not appeal the penalty against Fernando Alonso at last weekend's Australian Grand Prix for "potentially dangerous" driving.
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F1 Q&A: Your questions answered after Australian GPBBC Sport's F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions following the Australian GP.
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Fear, faith, friendship: Inside F1’s most precious relationshipWhen the lights go out, a Formula 1 driver is alone - apart from one connection. Their race engineer is their guide, strategist and psychologist.
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'Formula 1 needed a feel-good story'To go from an operation to a grand prix victory in such a short time is both remarkable and entirely typical of the sort of things F1 drivers do.
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Alonso given 'potentially dangerous driving' penaltyAston Martin driver Fernando Alonso is penalised 20 seconds for "potentially dangerous driving" after the Australian Grand Prix.
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Sainz wins Australia after Verstappen retiresCarlos Sainz leads Charles Leclerc to a Ferrari one-two in the Australian Grand Prix as Max Verstappen's domination of Formula 1 stalls.