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Agag says F1 and FE have “50-50 chance” of going racingF1 and Formula E have a “50-50 chance” of going racing this year, according to the electric series’ founder and CEO Alejandro Agag.
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Lando Norris expects F1 return to be a “big shock”Lando Norris is expecting the return to the cockpit of his F1 car to be a “big shock” to the body following a prolonged spell without racing.
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The implications of a shorter F1 world championshipCrash.net's F1 Digital Editor Lewis Larkam considers the implications of a shortened F1 world championship with uncertainty remaining over the 2020...
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Hockenheim open to helping F1’s 2020 season bidHockenheim is understood to the latest track offering to stage a race to help F1’s bid to get its season off the ground.
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Freedom more important than salary in Lewis Hamilton’s F1 contractLewis Hamilton says freedoms and flexibility in his Mercedes contract is more important to him than the salary he makes as he looks to finalise a...
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Guenther Steiner couldn’t be as tough on drivers at big F1 teamHaas boss Guenther Steiner says he would not be able to replicate his no-nonsense management style if he was leading a “big, corporate” F1 team.
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Fate of Dutch GP in 2020 rests on whether F1 will payHopes of a race taking place at Zandvoort this year rests on whether Formula 1 will provide the circuit with financial support, says Dutch Grand...
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Esteban Ocon: No ‘jokers’ to play in shorter F1 seasonEsteban Ocon believes a shorter F1 season would place greater emphasis on consistency and leave no room for retirements as there will be no “joker”...
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Austrian authorities begin paving way to make F1 opener happenThe plan to get the 2020 F1 season underway at the Red Bull Ring gets the tentative approval of Austria's Sports Minister
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FIA extends F1 shutdown to 63 days amid COVID-19 crisisThe FIA has announced a further extension to the mandatory shutdown period for all F1 teams due to the coronavirus crisis.
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F1 wants to include F2 and F3 into season start plansF1 is aiming to incorporate its support series Formula 2 and Formula 3 into its plan to get the 2020 season up and running.
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Hamilton’s "unblemished" F1 record sets him apart - AllisonMercedes technical boss James Allison hopes Lewis Hamilton can uphold his current “unblemished record” in F1.