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Coronavirus: Mercedes F1 to make breathing aid
Thousands of the devices, which deliver oxygen to the lungs without needing a ventilator, could be made.
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Season could continue until January - Ferrari boss
The world championship could extend into January next year as Formula 1 seeks to salvage the 2020 season, says Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto.
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From boxing to F1 - the sports turning to gaming during lockdown
From boxing to Formula 1, sports are reinventing the way they are played during coronavirus pandemic.
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Haas name Pietro Fittipaldi and Louis Deletraz as new reserve and test drivers
The US-based Haas team name Brazilian Pietro Fittipaldi and Swiss Louis Deletraz as their official test and reserve drivers for this season.
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McLaren staff that were quarantined arrive back in UK
The McLaren staff quarantined in Melbourne as a result of a coronavirus case at the abandoned Australian Grand Prix are all back in the UK.
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Canadian Grand Prix: Organisers 'realistic' over Montreal race on 14 June
Canadian Grand Prix organisers are "optimistic" but "realistic" over staging the race in Montreal as scheduled on 14 June.
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Quarantined McLaren staff due home this week
The McLaren staff quarantined in Melbourne as a result of a coronavirus case at the abandoned Australian Grand Prix are due to arrive home this week.
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Virtual Grand Prix: F1 driver Lando Norris v streamer Jimmy Broadbent
McLaren driver Lando Norris battles with popular streamer Jimmy Broadbent in the closing laps of F1's inaugural Virtual Grand Prix.
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Azerbaijan Grand Prix postponed because of coronavirus
The Azerbaijan Grand Prix, due to take place on 7 June, is postponed as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
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F1: Pineapple on pizza? Least favourite driver? - Daniel Ricciardo answers kids questions
Renault driver Daniel Ricciardo answers questions from kids, including whether he likes pineapple on pizza and the fastest speed he has ever driven.
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Mother's Day: Troy Deeney shows 'momsy' poem he wrote to thank her
In the week of Mother's Day, Watford captain Troy Deeney shows his "momsy" a poem he wrote her to thank her for being his "angel".
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'Totally irresponsible and selfish' - Hamilton criticises people ignoring social-distancing advice
World champion Lewis Hamilton describes people ignoring advice on social distancing during the coronavirus crisis as "irresponsible and selfish".