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Mercedes must avoid swinging between “mania and depression” over F1 form - WolffMercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff says his team needs to avoid swinging between “mania and depression” over its form in 2021.
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How can I watch the 2021 Mexican GP? F1 timings and TV schedulesAll of the information on how to watch this weekend’s 18th round of the 2021 Formula 1 season in Mexico.
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“Chuck the form book away” for F1 title run-in - HornerRed Bull boss Christian Horner believes the form book should be thrown away heading into the closing stretch of the 2021 Formula 1 title run-in.
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Mercedes denies F1 engine issues linked to Cowell’s exitToto Wolff has rubbished a suggestion Mercedes’ Formula 1 engine problems have been exacerbated following the departure of former High Performance...
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Ferrari: Power gap to F1 rivals “not so dramatic” after engine upgradeFerrari is confident it has managed to close the performance gap to its Formula 1 rivals following the introduction of a recent engine upgrade.
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Hamilton says ‘new drive’ in F1 has made him “stronger than ever”Lewis Hamilton says his “new drive” in Formula 1 has given him “real purpose” and made him “stronger than I’ve ever been”.
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US GP win ‘doesn’t change a lot’ in F1 title battle - VerstappenMax Verstappen insists his victory at the United States Grand Prix “doesn’t really change a lot” despite extending his lead over Formula 1 title...
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Who will win P3 battle? Why McLaren fears Ferrari has moved aheadLando Norris admits Ferrari’s recent upswing in form has tipped the balance in favour of McLaren’s rival amid a fierce battle for third place in...
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‘Valtteri didn’t drop points’ - Wolff defends Bottas Austin F1 race strugglesMercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff has moved to defend Valtteri Bottas’s performance at the United States Grand Prix, insisting his driver “didn’t...
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Russell able to ‘really attack and push the limits’ with F1 pressure offWilliams Formula 1 driver George Russell says he has had the confidence to adopt a more aggressive strategy because the “pressure’s been lifted off...
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Red Bull has "no reason” to protest ‘powerful’ Mercedes F1 suspensionRed Bull is satisfied Mercedes’ novel suspension system is legal and sees “no reason” to launch a protest against its Formula 1 rival.
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COTA’s bumps were “on the limit” for F1 car reliability - OconEsteban Ocon believes the Circuit of the Americas needs to address its bumpy track surface before Formula 1 returns for the next United States...