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Verstappen fastest in Saudi GP first practice
Red Bull's Max Verstappen sets the pace in first practice at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix ahead of Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso.
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Woman who accused Horner suspended by Red Bull
The woman who accused team principal Christian Horner of inappropriate behaviour is suspended by Red Bull.
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Saudi Arabian Grand Prix first practice - radio and text
Follow live text and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra commentary from first practice at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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Verstappen says his father Jos is 'not a liar'
Max Verstappen says his father is "not a liar" in the wake of his claim that the controversy around Christian Horner is "driving people apart".
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Violence when F1 cars hit bumps 'unsustainable'
George Russell and Max Verstappen are leading calls from drivers for Formula 1 cars to be raised for the sake of their health and safety.
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Engineer Bell leaves struggling Alpine
Championship-winning engineer Bob Bell leaves his advisory role with Alpine and is set to join Aston Martin.
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Ben Sulayem faces new allegations over Vegas track clearance
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, president of Formula 1's governing body, allegedly told officials not to certify the Las Vegas circuit for its race last year.
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Meet McLaren's first female development driver
Meet McLaren's first female development driver, Bianca Bustamante, who says she shares her hopes and ambitions to become a professional Formula 1...
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F1 Q&A: Your questions answered after Bahrain GP
BBC Sport's chief F1 writer Andrew Benson answers your questions following the 2024 season opener in Bahrain at the weekend.
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Ben Sulayem investigated for alleged race interference
The president of motorsport's governing body is under investigation for an alleged attempt to interfere over a Formula 1 race result.
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Alpine pair resign after poor start to F1 season
The Alpine team reorganise their design department in the wake of a poor start to the season and the departure of their technical boss.
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Ferrari stolen from ex-F1 driver Berger in 1995 recovered by police
The Ferrari F512M, worth about £350,000, was tracked down after it was shipped to Japan in 1995.