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I am still going to be speaking my mind - Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton says the ban on drivers' free speech will not prevent him from speaking out on key issues.
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Formula 1: Mercedes return to all-black colour scheme for 2023
Mercedes return to an all-black colour scheme for a 2023 car that team boss Toto Wolff hopes will "eventually fight at the very front".
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Charles Leclerc sets sights on winning Ferrari's first F1 drivers' title for 16 years
Charles Leclerc sets his sights on trying to win Ferrari's first Formula 1 drivers' title for 16 years this season.
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Lando Norris: McLaren driver says Formula 1 should abandon free-speech restriction plan
McLaren's Lando Norris says that Formula 1's governing body should abandon its plans for an apparent ban on free speech for drivers.
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Aston Martin: Fernando Alonso targets success with new team
Fernando Alonso says he is convinced the Aston Martin team he has joined this year will become winners in Formula 1 in the future.
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McLaren: Lando Norris says he has the 'patience' to wait for team to rebuild into championship winners
Lando Norris says he has the "patience" to wait for McLaren to rebuild themselves into a championship-winning team in Formula 1.
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Silverstone F1 track invaders guilty of causing public nuisance
Just Stop Oil protesters sat down on the track at the start of the British Grand Prix in July.
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Mohammed Ben Sulayem to step back from direct Formula 1 involvement
Motorsport boss Mohammed Ben Sulayem says he will take a step back from direct involvement in Formula 1.
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Formula 1 president Stefano Domenicali says the sport will 'never put a gag on anyone'
Formula 1 president Stefano Domenicali says the sport will "never put a gag on anyone" amid controversy over freedom of speech.
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Formula 1: Alfa Romeo become first team to unveil 2023 design
Alfa Romeo are the first team to unveil a 2023 Formula 1 design, with the target of continuing the progress they made last year.
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Alex Albon says drivers 'all concerned' about FIA's apparent free speech clampdown
Williams' Alex Albon says F1 drivers are "all concerned" about an apparent clampdown on their ability to speak out on social and political issues.
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Red Bull launch: Christian Horner says sport 'should never be used as a political tool'
Christian Horner says sport "should never be used as a political tool" but it has to find a "sensible balance" regarding freedom of speech.