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Valtteri Bottas fastest in French Grand Prix first practice
Valtteri Bottas heads Lewis Hamilton in a Mercedes one-two ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen in first practice at the French Grand Prix.
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Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen disagree over Pirelli tyre failures in Azerbaijan
Title rivals Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen disagree over the results of the inquiry into the tyre failures at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
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Aston Martin sign Alfa Romeo's Luca Furbatto as engineering director
Aston Martin sign Alfa Romeo chief designer Luca Furbatto as their new engineering director for next season.
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Formula 1: Carlos Sainz opens up about his dream job at Ferrari
Carlos Sainz has wanted to drive for Ferrari since he was 10, and life at Maranello 16 years later is living up to expectations.
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Romain Grosjean: Frenchman's Mercedes test drive postponed
Romain Grosjean's one-off return to Formula 1 following his fiery accident at last year's Bahrain Grand Prix is postponed.
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Esteban Ocon: French driver signs new Alpine contract until 2024
Esteban Ocon signs a new three-year deal to stay with the Alpine Formula 1 team until 2024.
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Formula 1: Pirelli say tyre failures caused by 'running conditions'
Pirelli says two high-speed tyre failures at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix were caused by the way in which the tyres were being run.
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Formula 1 team McLaren to race in Extreme E in 2022
F1 team McLaren will race in the climate-aware off-road series Extreme E next year.
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Formula 1: Williams team principal Simon Roberts leaves
Williams team principal Simon Roberts leaves the company following an internal restructure.
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Stefano Domenicali: The man with Formula 1's future in his hands
F1 boss Stefano Domenicali invites BBC Sport into his office to reveal he has a lot on his plate driving the sport's future.
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Azerbaijan Grand Prix: Sergio Perez wins after Max Verstappen high speed crash
Max Verstappen lost victory to a late puncture in a dramatic finish to the Azerbaijan Grand Prix that also saw Lewis Hamilton throw away a chance...
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McLaren boss Mansour Ojjeh dies
Mansour Ojjeh, a major shareholder in McLaren and key figure in the history of the team for nearly 40 years, has died aged 68.