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Mercedes' Hamilton could make shock move to FerrariSeven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton could make a shock move to Ferrari for the 2025 season, BBC Sport understands.
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Andretti bid to join F1 by 2026 rejectedFormula 1 rejects the American Andretti team's bid to enter the sport in the next two years - but the door is left open for admission in 2028.
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RB make three senior appointments before 2024 seasonRed Bull's junior team make three key senior appointments as they seek to improve their competitiveness into the 2024 season.
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Ex-F1 champion Button third on Daytona 24 Hours debutJenson Button finishes third on his Daytona 24 Hours endurance race debut as fellow former Formula 1 driver Felipe Nasr wins for Porsche Penske...
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Britain's Norris signs new McLaren contractLando Norris signs a new contract which McLaren say will keep him with the team "until at least the end of 2026".
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Leclerc signs new long-term Ferrari contractFerrari driver Charles Leclerc says he is "pleased" to have extended his contract with the team for "several more seasons to come".
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Your guide to the longest ever Formula 1 seasonThe off-season is almost over and Formula 1 will return for its longest season to date. Here's everything you need to know.
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Ferrari to enter world sailing competitionsFormula 1 car maker Ferrari is teaming up with Italian ocean racing yachtsman Giovanni Soldini to enter world sailing competitions.
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Spanish Grand Prix to move to Madrid in 2026Madrid will replace Barcelona as host of the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix from 2026.
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Mercedes' Allison signs long-term contract extensionJames Allison signs a long-term contract extension to continue his role as technical director at Mercedes, which he believes will be a "challenger"...
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McLaren keen to build on strong 2023 finishMcLaren team principal Andrea Stella has confidence they can build on last season's progress but is wary of Red Bull's potential to continue...
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Wolff signs new three-year Mercedes dealMercedes' Formula 1 team principal and chief executive Toto Wolff says he has signed a three-year contract extension.