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F1 puts staff on enforced leave as management take pay cut
Formula 1 has put about half its staff on enforced leave while senior figures are to take a salary cut as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
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F1 teams agree to explore budget cap further after crisis meeting
Formula 1 bosses end their crisis meeting on Monday with an agreement to look further into the issues around lowering a budget cap.
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Coronavirus in Formula 1: Ron Dennis creates NHS free meals scheme
Former McLaren boss Ron Dennis has created a scheme to supply a million free meals to NHS workers during the coronavirus crisis.
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Coronavirus in Formula 1: Williams drivers take pay cut as staff put on leave
Williams put a number of staff on furlough and give drivers and senior management a pay cut as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
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Stokes last as Leclerc's practice leads to Virtual Grand Prix win
England cricketer Ben Stokes finishes last in his first Formula 1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix as Charles Leclerc wins.
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F1 in very fragile state, says McLaren boss
Formula 1 is "in a very fragile state" as a result of the coronavirus crisis and needs big changes to survive, McLaren boss Zak Brown says.
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The esports star beating F1 drivers at their own games
Dani Bereznay, one of the fastest esports Formula 1 drivers in the world, talks about taking on real-life F1 drivers.
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The racing driver turned PPE delivery man - how motorsport is helping coronavirus fight
Formula E's Alex Sims is keeping sharp behind the wheel of his delivery van, as others in motorsport and cycling help to fight coronavirus.
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McLaren drivers take pay cut as some staff handed enforced leave
McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz are to take a pay cut as the team put staff on furlough during the coronavirus crisis.
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British Grand Prix: Silverstone and F1 will decide whether race can go ahead by the end of April
Silverstone and Formula 1 say they have until the end of April to decide whether the British Grand Prix can be held as planned on 17-19 July.
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Mercedes revolutionary 'DAS' steering remains banned for 2021
Mercedes' revolutionary steering system has been banned for 2021 despite the regulations staying the same over the next two seasons.
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Red Bull boss on ventilators, coronavirus 'camps' & F1 regulations delay to 2023
Red Bull boss Christian Horner on ventilators, coronavirus 'camps' & F1's new regulations possibly being delayed until 2023.