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Alpine signs Doohan & Caldwell to F1 driver academy for 2022The Alpine Formula 1 team has announced its four-man academy roster for the 2022 season.
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F1 needs to ‘close the topic’ of Abu Dhabi in crunch meeting - SeidlMcLaren team principal Andreas Seidl hopes Formula 1 can reach closure over the controversial events of last year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in...
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Russell on Mercedes’ F1 2022 car: “Huge amount of improvement to be made”George Russell has given his first impressions of Mercedes’ 2022 Formula 1 challenger - the W13.
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McLaren “proud” to launch real F1 car with only ‘bits and pieces’ hiddenMcLaren technical director James Key says the team can be “proud” of revealing its genuine 2022 Formula 1 car but admitted some sensitive elements...
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Ricciardo felt for ‘sitting duck’ Hamilton in F1 title-deciderDaniel Ricciardo says he felt sympathy for Lewis Hamilton after watching the controversial events of last year’s Formula 1 title-deciding Abu Dhabi...
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McLaren reveals 2022 F1 car and striking new liveryMcLaren has become the latest Formula 1 team to unveil its all-new car for the world championship’s rules revolution ahead of the 2022 season.
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Watch McLaren unveil its 2022 F1 car - the MCL36 - LIVEMcLaren is the latest Formula 1 team to reveal its 2022 car to the world ahead of the new season.
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F1 announces official start times for 2022 seasonFormula 1 has announced the official start times for each grand prix that features on the 2022 calendar.
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Aston Martin shakedown all-new F1 2022 car at SilverstoneAston Martin Formula 1 drivers Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll have driven the new AMR22 in a shakedown at Silverstone.
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Norris 'committed' even if McLaren takes step back in F1 2022Lando Norris says he’s committed to McLaren long-term even if it takes a step back in the 2022 Formula 1 season.
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Alpine set for blue & pink livery as BWT becomes F1 title sponsorBWT will be the Alpine Formula 1 team's title sponsor for the 2022 season, with the new livery set to feature blue and pink.
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Bahrain signs new long-term deal to remain on F1 calendar until 2036Formula 1 has announced that Bahrain will feature on its calendar until 2036 after agreeing a new long-term deal.