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FIA changes criticised as they are voted throughControversial changes to the statutes of Formula 1's governing body approved on Friday constitute a "worrisome concentration of power", according...
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Faster, safer, more sustainable - Brown on F1 in 10 yearsMcLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown and Williams team principal James Vowles talk to BBC Sport in the last episode of F1 in 10 Years.
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Rwanda President Kagame announces F1 race bidRwanda is bidding to host a Formula 1 grand prix, the country's President Paul Kagame says.
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Former F1 team boss Jordan reveals cancer diagnosisEddie Jordan reveals he has been diagnosed with a "quite aggressive" form of cancer.
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Motorsport boss 'saddened' by proposed FIA changesThe head of Austria's motorsport federation says he is "saddened" by proposed changes that will reduce accountability at motorsport's governing...
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Alonso 'still dreaming' of third world titleFernando Alonso says 2026 will be a "time of delivering" as he prepares to link up with Adrian Newey at Aston Martin.
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Cadillac team to use Ferrari engines on F1 debutFerrari will supply engines to the new Cadillac team if its entry is approved for the 2026 Formula 1 season.
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Has the Russell row made Verstappen to Mercedes in 2026 less likely?BBC F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions following the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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What's the F1 constructors' championship and what are the prizes?BBC Sport breaks down the F1 constructors' championship and what it means for McLaren following their title win.
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Highlights, controversies and 2025 wishes - BBC team on F1 seasonThe BBC Radio 5 Live F1 team pick out their highlights from the 2024 season and name their wishes for 2025.
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Hamilton to Ferrari - what to look out for in 2025With Lewis Hamilton moving to Ferrari and exciting rookies joining the Formula 1 grid, here are the key things to look out for in 2025.
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Verstappen to do FIA work in Rwanda after swearingMax Verstappen will do an activity with junior competitors in Rwanda as his "work of public interest" for swearing at the Singapore Grand Prix.