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Honda “disappointed” to miss chance for farewell home F1 raceHonda says it is “disappointed” to miss out on the last chance to race in front of its home crowd before it pulls out of Formula 1 following the...
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F1 faces calendar reshuffle as Japanese GP cancelled for second year runningFormula 1 is facing another reshuffle to its 2021 calendar after the Japanese Grand Prix was called off for the second year running.
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Who will Williams sign for F1 2022? Eight potential optionsWilliams appears to have no shortage of options as it looks to form its driver line-up for the 2022 Formula 1 season, but who will it end up...
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Alonso to demo Alpine F1 car ahead of Le Mans 24 HoursFernando Alonso will carry out a demonstration run in an Alpine Formula 1 car ahead of this weekend’s Le Mans 24 Hours race.
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Newey: Politicking against Red Bull at a new level in F1Red Bull chief technical officer Adrian Newey says there has been more “politicking and lobbying” against his team in Formula 1 this season than at...
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Williams no longer dependent on F1 pay drivers - CapitoThe Williams Formula 1 team no longer requires drivers who bring sponsorship with them, according to CEO Jost Capito.
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F1 Gossip: Sao Paulo wants date change, 'great options' for Russell/BottasIn the latest F1 gossip column, Sao Paulo requests race date change, Wolff believes Russell and Bottas have "great options" for 2022 and Rosberg...
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Steiner confident Haas will return to F1’s midfield in 2022Guenther Steiner is confident Haas will return to Formula 1’s midfield after two seasons trailing around at the back of the grid.
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Albon wants F1 return, sees IndyCar as backup option for 2022Ex-Red Bull driver Alexander Albon says returning to Formula 1 is his number one priority, although he sees IndyCar as a potential alternative...
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Spa-Francorchamps F1 circuit boss found dead in suspected murderThe CEO of the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Nathalie Maillet, has died aged 51 after being found dead in her home on the border Luxembourg in a...
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F1’s Dutch GP to go ahead as planned with two-thirds capacity crowdOrganisers of the Dutch Grand Prix have confirmed Formula 1’s race at Zandvoort will go ahead as planned, albeit with a slightly reduced crowd.
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Formula 1 shouldn’t adjust cost cap for crashes - SteinerHaas team principal Guenther Steiner believes Formula 1 should not backtrack on its strict cost cap to accommodate crash damage.