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Verstappen wins as Bearman, 18, finishes seventh
Red Bull's Max Verstappen takes a comfortable victory in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as Oliver Bearman finishes seventh for Ferrari.
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Marko says he will stay with Red Bull after talks
Red Bull motorsport adviser Helmut Marko says he will stay with the team following talks with the company's chief executive officer Oliver Mintzlaff.
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Saudi Arabian GP: Bearman set to become youngest Briton to race in F1
Follow live text updates and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra online-only commentary from the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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Bearman does 'incredible job' on last-minute debut
Oliver Bearman marks himself out as a star of the future in Formula 1 on his last-minute debut for Ferrari at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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Red Bull adviser Marko at risk of suspension
Red Bull motorsport adviser Helmut Marko is at risk of being suspended in the midst of the continuing controversy over Christian Horner.
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Verstappen on pole with Bearman to start 11th
Red Bull's Max Verstappen is in imperious form as he takes pole position at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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Andrew Benson Q&A: Send us your questions
Our chief F1 writer Andrew Benson will do a Q&A after every race this season, so get your questions in now.
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'Bearman already marked out as potentially a special one'
Oliver Bearman's Formula 1 debut comes in unexpected circumstances, but he has already proved himself to be an accomplished performer.
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Saudi Arabian GP practice with Bearman replacing ill Sainz at Ferrari
Follow live text updates and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra commentary from third practice at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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British teenager Bearman replaces Sainz for Saudi GP
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz will miss the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after being diagnosed with appendicitis and is replaced by British teenager Oliver...
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Alonso fastest in Saudi Arabian GP second practice
Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso set the pace from George Russell and Max Verstappen in Saudi Arabian Grand Prix second practice.
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Horner says 'time to draw a line under' controversy
Christian Horner says it is "time to draw a line under" the controversy over accusations about his behaviour towards a female employee.