BBC Sport
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Hamilton does not feel pressure to 'prove anything'
Before starting his Ferrari career at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton says he does not feel any pressure to prove himself.
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Verstappen to Mercedes 'not on any radar' – Wolff
Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff says a pitch to sign Max Verstappen for 2026 is "not on any radar".
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Formula 1 boss Domenicali signs new five-year contract
Formula 1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali signs a new five-year contract to the end of 2029.
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'This guy's mega' - how Norris developed into world title contender
Lando Norris has long seemed destined for the very top of motorsport, as key figures who worked with him through the junior categories tell BBC Sport.
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Piastri signs new long-term contract with McLaren
Oscar Piastri has signed a new contract with McLaren which the team say will keep him with them "for the long term".
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Does Verstappen fear Russell but not Norris? F1 Q&A
F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
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Five things to look out for at Australian Grand Prix
Harry Benjamin picks out five things to look out for at the Australian Grand Prix, including the rookies to watch and the Norris v Piastri dynamic.
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Technical director Eggington to leave Racing Bulls
Jody Eggington is to leave his position as technical director of Red Bull's second team Racing Bulls at the end of this month.
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How to follow Australian Grand Prix on the BBC
All the key BBC coverage details for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, which takes place from 14-16 March.
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What would success look like? Key questions for Hamilton at Ferrari
As Lewis Hamilton prepares for his first race as a Ferrari driver, BBC Sport analyses the biggest storyline of the 2025 Formula 1 season.
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Cadillac wins formal approval for F1 entry in 2026
US car giant General Motors has had its Formula 1 entry for the 2026 season formally approved.
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Ecclestone sells car collection for record price
Former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone sells his historic car collection to Red Bull heir Mark Mateschitz for a world-record price.