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Formula 1: Williams appoint Simon Roberts from McLaren
Williams appoint long-time McLaren engineer Simon Roberts to a newly created position as managing director of their Formula 1 team.
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Aguero stars in Virtual F1, but Poulter's motors steal the show
Sergio Aguero is good at something else - shock - but Ian Poulter has more Ferraris... probably.
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Formula 1 bosses in talks with UK government over quarantine measures
F1 bosses are in talks with the UK government as to whether new measures to control coronavirus affect plans to re-start the season.
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Formula E: Pascal Wehrlein wins 'shunt-filled' Race At Home Challenge in Monaco
Watch highlights as Pascal Wehrlein takes a lights-to-flag win in the third Formula E Race At Home Challenge at Monaco which saw a "shunt that...
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'I feel fresher and healthier' - Hamilton enjoying parts of F1 break
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton says he feels certain benefits from his enforced time away from Formula 1.
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'Definitely not the real thing': why eracers can't go from the bedroom to the cockpit
With more and more F1 drivers making the move to esports during the lockdown and doing well, could an expert sim racer easily make the leap the...
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Daniel Ricciardo: First race after coronavirus break will be 'chaos'
Renault's Daniel Ricciardo expects the first race of the season to be chaotic after the long break enforced by the coronavirus crisis.
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Highlights: Max Gunther wins action-packed second Formula E Race At Home Challenge
Watch highlights from the crash-filled second race of the Formula E Race At Home Challenge as Maximillian Gunther wins on the Electric Docks circuit.
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F1 may not race in 2020, say bosses, as sport reports losses
Formula 1 chairman Chase Carey has admitted that the sport's owners are preparing for "the remote possibility of no racing in 2020".
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Jamie Chadwick column: Indoor cycling, Zoom chats and banana cake
W Series champion Jamie Chadwick talks about how she is finding life in lockdown, with exercise, Zoom chats and cooking helping to pass the time.
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Formula 1 bosses make final budget offer to teams
Formula 1 bosses have made a final offer to teams of a sliding scale budget cap reducing from $145m to $130m over the next three years.
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F1 to meet on budget cap reduction
Formula 1 bosses will meet this week to discuss a reduction of the budget cap figure to $145m in 2021.