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Hungarian Grand Prix: Red Bull and Porsche could work together - Christian Horner
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner admits that the team could join forces with Porsche in Formula 1 in the future.
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Formula 1 launches campaign to tackle online abuse
Formula 1 launches a campaign to end abuse online and at events, in the wake of racist, sexist and homophobic incidents at the Austrian Grand Prix.
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Hungarian Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc top in practice with Lando Norris second
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc heads McLaren's Lando Norris in Friday practice at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Carlos Sainz fastest in Hungarian GP first practice
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz heads Red Bull's Max Verstappen in first practice at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Sebastian Vettel: Lewis Hamilton & Fernando Alonso say retiring champion is a 'legend' of F1
Fellow multiple world champions Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso pay tribute to Sebastian Vettel after he announces his retirement.
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Sebastian Vettel: Four-time world champion to retire from Formula 1 at end of 2022 season
Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel is to retire from Formula 1 at the end of the current season.
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George Russell: Mercedes driver on Lewis Hamilton, memes and the future
As part of an extensive interview, George Russell tells BBC Sport he is "excited" about his future at Mercedes.
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Charles Leclerc: Ferrari driver says he was 'not good enough' after crashing out of French GP
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc describes his own performance as "just not good enough" after spinning out while leading the French Grand Prix.
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French Grand Prix: Max Verstappen wins from Lewis Hamilton after Charles Leclerc crashes out
Charles Leclerc gifts Max Verstappen victory and a huge advantage in the World Championship by crashing out of the lead of the French Grand Prix.
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French Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc on pole ahead of Max Verstappen
Charles Leclerc beats title rival Max Verstappen to pole position at the French Grand Prix with help from Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz.
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French Grand Prix: Carlos Sainz to start at back as Max Verstappen fastest in FP3
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz will start the French Grand Prix from the back of the grid as a result of penalties for excessive engine usage.
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French Grand Prix: Carlos Sainz fastest ahead of Charles Leclerc in second practice
Carlos Sainz leads Charles Leclerc in a Ferrari one-two in Friday practice at the French Grand Prix.