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Final F1 budget cap offer is on the table… but will teams go for it?F1 appears to be coming close to an agreement on its new commercial agreement with new budget cap to be set at $145m
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Alex Albon has no regrets after ‘darkest moment’ in F1Alex Albon reveals why he has learned to live with no regrets in F1 after enduring the “darkest moment” of his career.
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F1 revenue loss hitting Ferrari in the “harshest manner”Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri says F1’s “drastic” loss of revenue amid the coronavirus crisis is hurting its finances in “the harshest manner”.
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‘If Ferrari wanted to leave F1, they should have’ - EcclestoneEx-F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone says he “never took any notice” of Ferrari’s threats to walkaway from the sport.
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Lewis Hamilton changes driving style 'every year’ in F1F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton says he changes his driving style “every year” in his constant pursuit for improvement.
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F1 Gossip: Bosses want to avoid another ‘Lewis Hamilton moment’In today's gossip column, why F1's bosses want to avoid another 'Lewis Hamilton moment', Christian Horner opens up on his fears for the sport and...
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Allison predicts ‘explosion’ of creativity from Mercedes F1 teamMercedes technical director James Allison predicts there will be an “explosion of creative effort” within the F1 team once the coronavirus-enforced...
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Leclerc: Fewer F1 races would force drivers to take more risksFerrari’s Charles Leclerc believes a shortened 2020 F1 season would encourage drivers to take greater risks.
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F1 will “definitely” introduce new tech rules in 2022Ross Brawn says F1's plan to introduce new technical regulations for 2022 will "definitely" go ahead and face no further delays.
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F1 paddock members to be tested every 48 hours for COVID-19Members of the F1 paddock will be tested for coronavirus every two days during race weekends once the championship is able to resume.
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F1 teams agree to slash budget cap to $145 million from 2021The incoming budget cap will be set at $145 million according to Ross Brawn, a reduction on the original figure of $175 million
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WATCH Red Bull’s F1 drivers take a Dutch road tripAston Martin Red Bull’s F1 drivers took a road trip around the Netherlands this year to celebrate the first Dutch Grand Prix in 35 years.