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Lando Norris: McLaren formula one driver tests positive for Covid-19 in Dubai
McLaren driver Lando Norris is self-isolating after testing positive for Covid-19 while on holiday in Dubai.
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Australian Grand Prix: F1 season-opener under discussion because of Covid-19 restrictions
The Formula 1 season-opener could be postponed because of Covid-19 restrictions being imposed in Australia.
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Lewis Hamilton knighthood: Damon Hill expects 'army of wannabes'
Damon Hill tells 5 Live Breakfast that Lewis Hamilton, who has been knighted, will "ignite an army of wannabes".
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New Year Honours: Lewis Hamilton knighted as Rob Burrow becomes MBE
Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton is knighted in the New Year Honours, with Rob Burrow, Anne Keothavong and Jimmy Greaves becoming MBEs.
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Lewis Hamilton says Black Lives Matter gave him 'extra drive' in 2020
Lewis Hamilton tells the Today programme that the Black Lives Matter movement helped drive him on to his seventh world title.
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Sir Frank Williams discharged from hospital
Sir Frank Williams is released from hospital and is "on the mend at home", the Williams F1 team says.
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Nikita Mazepin: Haas reaffirm commitment to Russian after investigation
Formula 1 team Haas say Nikita Mazepin will drive for the team in 2021 after concluding their investigation into the Russian's recent conduct in an...
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Lewis Hamilton: World champion lost 4kg after testing positive for coronavirus
Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton says he lost 4kg after contracting coronavirus this month.
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How much do you remember about F1 in 2020? Take our quiz
It was a year of new circuits, first race wins and record-breaking highs - but how much do you remember about F1 in 2020?
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Sports Personality of the Year 2020: Lewis Hamilton crowned winner
Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton is voted Sports Personality of the Year 2020.
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Alexander Albon hurt at being replaced by Sergio Perez at Red Bull
Alexander Albon says "it hurts" after he was replaced at Red Bull by Sergio Perez for the 2021 season.
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Ferrari: Mattia Binotto says Italian team 'cannot accept' another year as poor as 2020
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto says the Italian team "cannot accept" another Formula 1 campaign as poor as the 2020 season.