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Australian Grand Prix organisers expect race to be held in mid-March
Australian Grand Prix organisers say they expect to host the 2021 Formula 1 season-opening race in its usual mid-March time slot.
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Vietnam Grand Prix: Organisers cancel race due to coronavirus pandemic
Organisers of the first ever Vietnam Grand Prix have cancelled the race due to the "uncertainty" over the coronavirus pandemic.
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Alpha Tauri: Yuki Tsunoda to have first Formula 1 test
Japanese Yuki Tsunoda is to have his first Formula 1 test in an Alpha Tauri car at Imola on 4 November.
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Fernando Alonso returns to Renault for test drive
Fernando Alonso says the performance of Renault's Formula 1 car is a "nice surprise" after making his return to the cockpit at Barcelona on Tuesday.
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Jolyon Palmer column: Daniel Ricciardo shining for revitalised Renault
Renault are finally showing signs of performance - just as Fernando Alonso appears back on the scene.
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Lewis Hamilton's dad hails 'incredible' Formula 1 record
Anthony Hamilton says his son equalling Michael Schumacher's record 91 F1 wins is beyond imaginable.
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Lewis Hamilton: Cultural icon, activist and musician
Lewis Hamilton may be one of the greatest British sportsmen of all time on the track - but off it, he's a cultural mogul.
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Eifel Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton equals Michael Schumacher record with 91st win
Lewis Hamilton equals Michael Schumacher's record of 91 race victories during an eventful Eifel Grand Prix.
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Eifel Grand Prix: 'Max Verstappen gets too close to Mercedes for comfort'
Valtteri Bottas' confidence has been boosted by beating Lewis Hamilton, but it's Max Verstappen's Red Bull which could provide the biggest threat.
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Lewis Hamilton beaten to Eifel Grand Prix pole by Valtteri Bottas
Valtteri Bottas takes pole position for the Eifel Grand Prix in a fight with Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton.
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Eifel Grand Prix: Nico Hulkenberg replaces unwell Lance Stroll for Racing Point
Nico Hulkenberg is to drive for Racing Point at the Eifel Grand Prix after Lance Stroll was forced to withdraw because of illness.
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Formula 1: Mercedes will not supply Red Bull with engines
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff says the company will not supply Red Bull with engines from 2022.