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Sainz to be more aggressive after ‘cautious’ approach to first Ferrari F1 startCarlos Sainz has vowed to be more aggressive in the opening laps of races after admitting he was too cautious on his first F1 start for Ferrari.
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Red Bull has ‘developments in the pipeline’ for Imola to improve 2021 F1 carRed Bull will “put as much performance onto the car as we possibly can” in time for the next F1 race at Imola.
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F1 wants sprint race plans finalised by Emilia Romagna GP at ImolaFormula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali hopes the details for the new 'sprint qualifying' format can be finalised ahead of the next race at Imola.
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Alonso not at ‘100%’ on F1 return, seeking more pace and confidenceFernando Alonso admits he is still getting up to "100%" on his F1 return, but promises fans "you will enjoy the comeback".
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F1 video: McLaren versus Ferrari in battle over P3?The battle for third place in the F1 constructors’ championship looks to be between McLaren and Ferrari. In our latest video, we explore which F1...
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McLaren ‘can’t get complacent’, needs to improve one-lap F1 pace - NorrisLando Norris says McLaren cannot afford to get complacent despite making a strong start to the 2021 F1 season.
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“Mixed feelings” for Honda with Red Bull to run unbranded F1 engines for 2022Honda’s F1 managing director Masashi Yamamoto admitted he would have “mixed feelings” seeing Red Bull compete with unbranded engines in 2022 as the...
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Wolff threatened to drop Hamilton and Rosberg over F1 clashesMercedes F1 team principal Toto Wolff says an “iron fist” was needed to manage Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg and keep them in check.
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Williams won't compromise 2022 F1 car to boost 2021 performanceWilliams CEO Jost Capito says it will not compromise the development of its 2022 Formula 1 challenger in a bid to improve the performance of its...
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Taking the fight to Williams the 'best' Haas can hope for in F1 2021Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has admitted taking the fight to Williams is the best it can do in 2021 as it switches its focus to the 2022...
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Wolff: Red Bull still 'leading the pack' despite Mercedes Bahrain F1 winToto Wolff has insisted Red Bull is still the team to beat in Formula 1 despite Mercedes winning the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.
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F1 Gossip: Bahrain GP issue cost Verstappen up to 0.3s per lap - MarkoIn the latest F1 gossip column, Red Bull consultant Helmut Marko has revealed we didn’t see the true speed of Max Verstappen in the season-opening...