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Wheatley to leave Red Bull for Audi team principal job
Jonathan Wheatley will leave Red Bull at the end of the season to become Audi's team principal.
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F1 in 10 Years: Norris says keeping 'sound and smell' is vital
McLaren's Lando Norris talks to BBC Sport about why he wants Formula One to retain the "sound and smell" that first sparked his love for the sport.
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Mercedes explain Russell's Belgium GP disqualification
Mercedes say George Russell was disqualified from the Belgian Grand Prix because the car’s tyres, underfloor ‘plank’ and Russell himself lost more...
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Britain's Oakes becomes Alpine team principal
Britain's Oliver Oakes becomes the new team principal of Alpine, replacing Bruno Famin.
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Williams boss 'surprised' rivals did not want Sainz
Williams team boss James Vowles says he rates new signing Carlos Sainz as “one of the top four drivers - if not at times the number two driver on...
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Red Bull keep faith with Perez despite slump in form
Mexican F1 driver Sergio Perez will keep his seat at Red Bull into the second part of the season, the team says.
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Sainz to join Williams from 2025 after Ferrari exit
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz is to join Williams next season on what the team calls a “multi-year” contract.
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F1 Q&A: What led to Mercedes mistake and what happens in the summer break?
BBC F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions after Belgium Grand Prix
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Disqualifications, strategy and mistakes see F1 back to its unpredictable best
Mercedes’ stunning third win in four races proves their is plenty of life in the F1 season going into the summe break.
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Russell holds off Hamilton for stunning win in Belgium
George Russell holds off Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton to take a stunning victory in an engrossing Belgian Grand Prix.
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Norris expects Verstappen to threaten despite penalty
Lando Norris expects to be fighting Max Verstappen for victory in the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday - despite the pair starting fourth and 11th on...
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Leclerc on Belgian GP pole as Verstappen takes grid penalty
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc will start the Belgian Grand Prix on pole, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen taking a 10-place grid penalty.