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Formula 1 sprint races: Six events chosen to host in 2023The Grands Prix in Azerbaijan, Austria, Belgium, Qatar, the USA and Brazil are the six races Formula 1 has chosen to host 'sprint' events in 2023.
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Romain Grosjean to race for Lamborghini in 2023 and 2024Former Formula 1 driver Romain Grosjean will return to racing in Europe next year with Lamborghini in sports car racing.
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Patrick Tambay: Former Formula 1 Ferrari driver Tambay dies aged 73Former Formula 1 driver Patrick Tambay, most famous for his time with Ferrari in the 1980s, dies aged 73.
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Formula 1: Chinese GP cancelled because of country's 'ongoing difficulties' with CovidFormula 1 confirms the 2023 Chinese Grand Prix will not go ahead because of the country's "ongoing difficulties" with Covid.
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McLaren: Alex Palou to be one of F1 team's reserve drivers in 2023Spanish IndyCar driver Alex Palou will be one of McLaren's Formula 1 reserve drivers in 2023.
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Fernando Alonso 'very impressive' in first Aston Martin outing, says team principal Mike KrackFernando Alonso was 'very impressive' in first Aston Martin outing following his move from Alpine, team principal Mike Krack says.
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Formula 1: Ferrari team principle Mattia Binotto to leave at end of yearMattia Binotto has resigned and will leave his position as Ferrari team principal at the end of the year.
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Daniel Ricciardo: Red Bull re-sign Australian after McLaren contract terminatedDaniel Ricciardo rejoins Red Bull as third driver for the 2023 season.
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Shaila-Ann Rao departs her FIA role after less than six monthsFormula 1's governing body splits with its interim secretary general Shaila-Ann Rao less than six months after appointing her.
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Zak Brown: McLaren Racing boss Zak Brown wants driver qualification rules changedIndyCar should be treated in the same way as Formula 2 in the qualification system, says McLaren Racing boss Zak Brown.
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Formula 1: Chinese GP to be cancelled due to country's Covid policiesFormula 1 is set to cancel the 2023 Chinese Grand Prix due to the country's Covid policies, BBC Sport has learned.
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Fernando Alonso 'ready to deliver something special' at Aston MartinFernando Alonso says he is "ready to deliver something special" when he joins Aston Martin next season.