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Formula 1: Red Bull & Honda title contenders in 2020? Jolyon Palmer
It's time for Red Bull to mount a title challenge next year - but question marks remain about their second driver, says Jolyon Palmer.
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Verstappen wins in Brazil as Ferraris collide
Both Ferraris collide and retire as Max Verstappen overtakes Lewis Hamilton twice to win thrilling Brazilian GP
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Hamilton v Verstappen & all you need to know on Brazil
A battle between the best of the older generation and the the strongest of the new one is one to anticipate with relish.
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Brazilian GP: Max Verstappen on pole position
Max Verstappen is on pole position for Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix ahead of champion Lewis Hamilton
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Brazilian GP: Sebastian Vettel top as Kubica crashes in Brazil practice
Sebastian Vettel leads Charles Leclerc to a Ferrari one-two in an incident-packed second practice session at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
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Brazilian Grand Prix: Alex Albon fastest in Brazil before crashing
Alexander Albon brings a wet first practice session at the Brazilian Grand Prix to a premature end with a crash.
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Brazilian GP: Lewis Hamilton to negotiate new F1 contract
Lewis Hamilton says he wants to continue in Formula 1, but will take his time in negotiating a new contract - almost certainly with Mercedes.
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Leclerc faces 10-place grid penalty in Brazil
Ferrari say Charles Leclerc will have a 10-place grid penalty at this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix because of a new engine.
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Albon named Red Bull second driver for 2020
Red Bull name Alexander Albon as their second Formula 1 driver for next season.
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Brazilian Grand Prix preview: Interlagos ready for Lewis Hamilton's title party
The Brazilian GP hosts another Lewis Hamilton title-winning party but how will the other drivers fare in front of the passionate Interlagos crowd?
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Formula 1 launches a plan to become carbon neutral by 2030
Formula 1 launches a plan to become carbon neutral by 2030 and will "begin carbon-reduction projects immediately".
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Mercedes boss Wolff to miss Brazilian Grand Prix
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff is to miss the Brazilian Grand Prix, the first time he has been absent from a race since joining Mercedes in 2013.