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Charles Leclerc on coronavirus lockdown: 'I want to put a smile on people's faces'Even Ferrari's F1 drivers feel constrained by the lockdown, but Charles Leclerc wants to give people something to enjoy.
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Captain Tom Moore: McLaren fan gets a call from Lando NorrisF1 driver Lando Norris calls McLaren fan Captain Tom Moore after the 99-year-old raised more than £27m for the NHS by completing 100 laps of his...
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Lewis Hamilton 'not trying to move' away from MercedesLewis Hamilton says he is "not trying to move" away from his Mercedes team in this year's driver market.
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Virtual Formula 1: Ian Poulter crashes while being interviewedGolfer Ian Poulter crashes into a wall while being interviewed during the F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix.
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Formula 1 & epsorts: Can Charles Leclerc complete the quadruple?He scored four poles in a row in his first season for Ferrari last year. Is he now on course for an unprecedented quadruple?
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Coronavirus: How Formula 1 drivers are keeping entertained during lockdownReading a good book, driving the farm's tractor, IT failures - just some of the ways F1 drivers are keeping themselves busy in isolation.
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Mercedes boss Wolff buys stake in Aston MartinMercedes Formula 1 team principal Toto Wolff buys a shareholding in Aston Martin.
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All European F1 races could be behind closed doorsAll Formula 1 races held in Europe this season could be closed to spectators, McLaren Racing boss Zak Brown says.
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Formula 1: Sebastian Vettel has a new routine post coronavirus"Nothing can replace the feeling" of driving, says Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari. So what has he been up to?
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Coronavirus: Ventilator built by Airbus and F1 approvedAbout 1,500 of the adapted devices will be made each week by the start of May, developers say.
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Formula 1 teams to meet over budget cap reductionFormula 1 teams and bosses are to meet next week to discuss a proposal to reduce the sport's budget cap to $130m (£104.6m) by 2022.
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Formula 1 faces 'difficult' decision to restart racingFormula 1 faces a "difficult" decision as to when racing can start later this year, according to McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl.