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Formula 1: French Grand Prix set to be postpone because of the coronavirus crisisThe French Grand Prix is set to be the next Formula 1 event to be postponed as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
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F1 teams receive 20,000 NHS orders for equipment to treat coronavirus patientsThe seven UK-based Formula 1 teams have contributed to the supply of more than 20,000 orders from the NHS for devices to treat coronavirus patients.
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Sir Stirling Moss: 'A true icon' - tributes paid to 'larger-than-life' legendMotorsport figures past and present pay tribute to "true icon and legend" Sir Stirling Moss, who has died at the age of 90.
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Lewis Hamilton and Stirling Moss race vintage F1 MercedesLewis Hamilton and Sir Stirling Moss race vintage Mercedes Silver Arrows at Monza in 2015.
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Sir Stirling Moss: F1 legend remembers his crashes at Spa and GoodwoodSir Stirling Moss recalls the two serious Formula One crashes that nearly cost him his life.
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Sports Personality: 1961 racing driver Sir Stirling MossIn 1961, F1 driver Sir Stirling Moss won the hearts of the nation to be crowned Sportsview Personality winner.
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Sir Stirling Moss: Motor racing legend dies aged 90 after long illnessBritish motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss dies at the age of 90 following a long illness.
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Haas: US-owned Formula 1 team furlough majority of UK staffUS-owned Haas becomes the fifth Formula 1 team to put a major part of their workforce on enforced leave as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
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Formula 1: The hardest car liveries quiz everWe all have a favourite F1 car livery - but can you name the team and the year of the classic colourscheme?
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Renault furloughs 'vast majority' of UK staffRenault says "the vast majority" of staff at its UK Formula 1 base have been put on enforced absence until at least the end of May.
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Formula 1 budget cap meeting postponedA meeting of Formula 1 bosses to discuss a lowering of the sport's budget cap has been postponed until next week, BBC Sport has learned.
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Coronavirus: Formula 1 could begin championship in OctoberFormula 1 could still hold a world championship this year even if the season cannot start until October, managing director Ross Brawn says.