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Williams set for “different”, “really cool” 2022 F1 liveryWilliams’ new Formula 1 car looks set to feature an overhauled livery for the upcoming 2022 season.
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Red Bull admits RB18 F1 car will look different at first raceRed Bull boss Christian Horner has admitted the RB18 will look very different come the first race of the 2022 Formula 1 season in Bahrain.
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The visual challenge Verstappen has discovered in new F1 rulesMax Verstappen says Pirelli’s 18-inch tyres have changed the view drivers have from the cockpit, something he thinks will take time to get used to...
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Oracle named as Red Bull’s new F1 title sponsorUS technology company Oracle will be the Red Bull Formula 1 team’s new title sponsor.
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Red Bull reveals new-look F1 car design for 2022 seasonRed Bull has become the second Formula 1 team to unveil its car livery and design for the 2022 season.
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Watch Red Bull launch its 2022 F1 car - LIVERed Bull is about to unveil its latest F1 challenger to the world ahead of the 2022 season.
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Crypto.com announced as title sponsor for F1’s Miami Grand PrixCryptocurrency platform Crypto.com has agreed to be the title sponsor of Formula 1’s Miami Grand Prix.
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No risk of losing Norris to F1 rivals due to “no get-outs” - McLarenMcLaren Formula 1 team principal Andreas Seidl says the team is at no risk of losing Lando Norris to a rival team because there are “no get-outs on...
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Norris’ new F1 deal explained and why he believes in McLarenCrash.net F1 digital editor Lewis Larkam analyses Lando Norris' commitment to McLaren and explains how his new deal came together.
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Keeping Norris ‘absolutely key’ to McLaren’s success in F1 - SeidlAndreas Seidl believes keeping Lando Norris at McLaren until 2025 is ‘absolutely key’ in aiding the team’s chances of returning to...
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Norris favoured long-term McLaren deal despite interest from F1 rivalsLando Norris says he had to consider potential opportunities at other Formula 1 teams before signing another new deal with McLaren.
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Norris commits F1 future to McLaren in new four-year dealLando Norris will remain with McLaren until at least the end of the 2025 Formula 1 season after signing a new four-year contract extension.