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Valtteri Bottas fastest in second Russia practice
Valtteri Bottas sets the pace ahead of Lewis Hamilton in second practice at the Russian Grand Prix despite scruffy sessions for both Mercedes drivers.
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Formula 1: Stefano Domenicali named as sport's new boss
Former Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali is named the new president and chief executive officer of Formula 1.
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Stefano Domenicali: Ex-Ferrari boss confirmed as new head of F1
Former Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali is appointed as Formula 1's new chief executive, succeeding Chase Carey.
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Valtteri Bottas fastest in first Russia practice
Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas is fastest in an incident-packed first practice session at the Russian Grand Prix.
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Alex Zanardi shows 'signs of interaction' after road accident
Ex-Formula 1 driver Alex Zanardi shows "signs of interaction" and has made "significant progress" after a road accident," say doctors.
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Formula 1 drivers mostly opposed to idea of reverse-grid races
Most Formula 1 drivers are opposed to the idea of holding reverse-grid sprint races in place of qualifying next year.
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Lewis Hamilton: FIA to change rules on anti-racism shirts
Lewis Hamilton says he expects to be told he cannot wear a T-shirt bearing anti-racism messages on the podium.
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Fernando Alonso: Formula 1 return down to love of the sport
Fernando Alonso says he decided to return to Formula 1 because he loves the sport.
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Lewis Hamilton: Commission members named for motorsport diversity push
Lewis Hamilton vows to increase the numbers of black people in motorsport as he named a group to analyse the causes of a lack of diversity.
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Lewis Hamilton named in Time magazine's 100 most influential people of 2020 list
Lewis Hamilton has been named in Time magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people this year.
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Stefano Domenicali: Ex-Ferrari boss to head Formula 1
Former Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali is to become the new boss of Formula 1 next year.
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Eifel GP: Up to 20,000 fans can attend if coronavirus infections do not rise in Germany
Up to 20,000 spectators will be allowed to attend next month's Eifel Grand Prix at the Nurburgring in Germany.