BBC Sport
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Grass fires again interrupt Japanese GP practice
Trackside fires continue to be a concern at the Japanese Grand Prix as Lando Norris leads Oscar Piastri to a McLaren one-two in final practice.
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Proposal to bring back V10 engines set to be rejected
A proposal to bring back V10 engines to Formula 1 is set to be rejected by the sport's engine manufacturers next week.
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Tsunoda sixth as Norris fastest in Suzuka practice
Yuki Tsunoda makes a promising start to his Red Bull career in first practice at the Japanese Grand Prix, finishing sixth.
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F1: Chequered Flag
Eleanor Oldroyd, Jennie Gow & Marc Priestley look ahead to the Japanese GP.
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Hamilton has 'absolute 100% faith' in Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton says he has "absolute 100% faith" in Ferrari despite their difficult start to the season.
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Verstappen social media response 'speaks for itself'
Max Verstappen says it "was not a mistake" that he liked a comment on social media that criticised Red Bull's decision to demote Liam Lawson.
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Swapped seats & shaky starts: What to know before Japanese Grand Prix
BBC Sport's Harry Benjamin takes you through the five things to know going into the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend.
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What's it like being a replacement F1 driver?
Yuki Tsunoda makes his Red Bull debut at his home grand prix in Japan this weekend after Liam Lawson was demoted, so what is it like to come in as...
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Lawson 'did not see' Red Bull demotion coming
Liam Lawson says he did not see his demotion by Red Bull coming, after he was dropped by the F1 team after just two races.
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Perez holds talks over F1 return
Sergio Perez, who left Red Bull in December, says he has spoken to "a few" teams about a return to the grid next season.
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Horner won't ask me to swap if leading Verstappen - Tsunoda
Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda tells BBC Radio 5 Live's Harry Benjamin about what team principal Christian Horner expects from him as Max...
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Tsunoda told to be 'as close to Verstappen as possible'
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner tasks Yuki Tsunoda with "getting as close as possible" to Max Verstappen.