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'We can be quite optimistic' - McLaren boss Seidl happy with 2020 car
McLaren are hopeful they can continue the progress they made in 2019 as they launch their new car for the 2020 Formula 1 season.
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Kubica to race in German Touring Car Championship
Former Formula 1 driver Robert Kubica is to race in the DTM German Touring Car Championship for BMW in 2020.
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Vietnam Grand Prix set to go ahead despite coronavirus concerns, says Ross Brawn
The Vietnam Grand Prix is poised to go ahead despite concerns over the coronavirus, says Formula 1's managing director Ross Brawn.
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Verstappen 'very positive' about new car after Red Bull test
Max Verstappen describes his first experience of Red Bull's 2020 Formula 1 car as "very positive" after it ran at Silverstone on Wednesday.
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Renault need to regain confidence, says team boss
Renault need to "regain confidence" this season after a tough 2019, their Formula 1 boss Cyril Abiteboul says.
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Hamilton 'physically & mentally on another level' for new season
Six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton says he feels "physically and mentally on another level this year" after a successful pre-season training...
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Coronavirus: Chinese Grand Prix expected to be postponed over virus fears
The Chinese Grand Prix - due to take place in Shanghai on 19 April - is expected to be postponed due to coronavirus fears.
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Ferrari F1 2020 launch: A grandiose launch for the SF1000 but can Ferrari stop Mercedes?
Ferrari launched the SF1000 in the grandest of settings but can they stop Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton's dominance?
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Ferrari F1 2020 launch: 'We have taken design to the extreme,' says team boss
Ferrari unveil a 2020 Formula 1 car which team boss Mattia Binotto says takes design to the "extreme" as they seek to challenge for the title.
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Ratcliffe expects Hamilton to stay with Mercedes
Britain's richest man Sir Jim Ratcliffe says he has no plans to invest in a Premier League team following rumours of a bid for Chelsea.
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Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes the 'obvious pairing going forward', says Toto Wolff
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff says that Lewis Hamilton staying with the team beyond the end of this season is "the obvious pairing".
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'No blame' in Hubert fatal crash in Belgium
The death of F2 driver Anthoine Hubert at last year's Belgian Grand Prix had no single cause and no-one was to blame, the official report says.