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Sainz to return in Melbourne after surgery
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz is set to return for this weekend's Australian Grand Prix after recovering from surgery for appendicitis.
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Russian F1 driver Mazepin overturns EU sanctions
Russian racing driver Nikita Mazepin overturns European Union sanctions imposed as part of the response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Mercedes sign Resta as strategic development director
Mercedes sign former Ferrari designer Simone Resta as their new strategic development director.
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F1 Q&A: Your questions answered before Australian GP
BBC Sport's chief F1 writer Andrew Benson answers your questions as teams get ready for the Australian Grand Prix.
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Horner accuser lodges official complaint with FIA
The woman in the Christian Horner controversy lodges an official complaint about his behaviour with Formula 1's governing body, the FIA.
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Horner accuser to appeal against complaint dismissal
The woman who made accusations about Christian Horner's behaviour is to appeal against Red Bull's decision to dismiss her complaint.
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Bearman on F1 debut and working with Hamilton
Britain's Oliver Bearman, 18, discusses his F1 debut and the prospect of working alongside seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari.
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Bearman 'proud' of Hamilton and Alonso praise
Teenager Oliver Bearman says it was "really fulfilling" to have Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso praise him after his F1 debut.
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Teenager Bearman wants 'dream' F1 seat in 2025
British 18-year-old Oliver Bearman hopes to earn a permanent F1 seat next year after making his Ferrari debut in Saudi Arabia.
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F1 Q&A: Your questions answered after Saudi Arabian GP
BBC Sport's chief F1 writer Andrew Benson answers your questions following the Saudi Arabian GP at the weekend.
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'Red Bull victorious but things anything but serene behind the scenes'
Max Verstappen cruised to the latest in a long line of victories at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix but Red Bull are still embroiled in controversy,...
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Mercedes would love to have Verstappen - Wolff
Toto Wolff says that Mercedes would "love to have" Max Verstappen next season but admits his team need to improve their car first.