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Red Bull and Honda to continue to work together after Japanese company's F1 withdrawal
Red Bull and Honda will continue to work together on a number of levels following the Japanese company's withdrawal from Formula 1 this year.
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Turkish Grand Prix: Carlos Sainz to start from back of grid
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz to start this weekend's Turkish Grand Prix from the back of the grid as a result of an engine-related penalty.
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Lewis Hamilton launches scheme to recruit black teachers in STEM subjects
Lewis Hamilton is launching a scheme that aims to boost the recruitment of black teachers of science, technology and maths subjects.
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Ineos Britannia and Mercedes F1 join forces for America's Cup challenge
Sir Ben Ainslie's Ineos Britannia join forces with the Mercedes Formula 1 team in their quest to win the next America's Cup.
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Could changes to Formula 1 attract another new car company?
Formula 1 is inching towards an agreement on a new engine design to be used from 2026 - and it could tempt the Volkswagen Group to join the grid.
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Qatar F1 race will be held in November along with 10-year deal
Qatar will make its debut on the Formula 1 calendar with a race in November and has signed a 10-year deal to host a grand prix from 2023.
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Lewis Hamilton takes 100th win in Russian Grand Prix as Lando Norris spins in rain
Lewis Hamilton won the Russian Grand Prix after a frantic last few laps caused by heavy rain dashed Lando Norris' hopes of a maiden victory.
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Lando Norris on pole position in Russian Grand Prix qualifying, as Lewis Hamilton spins
McLaren's Lando Norris took pole position in a thrilling qualifying at the Russian Grand Prix.
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Russian GP practice cancelled with qualifying decision later
Final practice at the Russian Grand Prix is cancelled because of heavy rain in Sochi.
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Max Verstappen to start at back of Russian Grand Prix grid
Red Bull's Max Verstappen will start Sunday's Russian Grand Prix from the back of the grid as a result of a penalty for using too many engines.
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Lewis Hamilton will 'not bail out any more' says Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff
Lewis Hamilton has decided not to back out of on-track battles when he believes he has a right to the corner, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff says.
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Valtteri Bottas tops Russian Grand Prix first practice
Valtteri Bottas leads Lewis Hamilton in a Mercedes one-two in first practice at the Russian Grand Prix.