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F1 Gossip: McLaren hits out at Ferrari over cost capThe latest F1 gossip starts with McLaren trading blows with Ferrari over the cost cap...
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F1 can try new things but must not rush decisions – SeidlMcLaren boss Andreas Seidl backs F1 in “trying new things” with the 2020 season but urges the sport to focus on addressing areas which need most...
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Leclerc: Reverse F1 tracks like re-learning karting waysCharles Leclerc backs the idea of racing the opposite way around circuits as he feels it would connect back to his skills learnt in karting.
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Haas can cope with intense F1 calendar despite limitationsHaas boss Guenther Steiner is confident as one of F1’s smallest squads it can still be competitive in a compressed 2020 season.
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Gasly: I would love to race at 24 Hours of Le MansPierre Gasly says a career ambition is to compete at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
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Ferrari: Binotto never mentioned about the team quitting F1Ferrari clarifies comments from team principal Mattia Binotto and says it remains committed to F1.
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F1 teams will be ready to race immediatelyMcLaren chief Andreas Seidl says all F1 teams will be prepared for an immediate return to racing.
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Ferrari to consider F1 future over budget cap changesFerrari boss Mattia Binotto says he would “look at other further options for deploying our racing DNA” if the cost cap was lowered in F1.
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“Impossible” for Dutch GP to be held without F1 fansJan Lammers, sporting director of the Dutch Grand Prix, says holding a race at Zandvoort without F1 fans is an “impossible” prospect.
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Haas ‘not being cheap or malicious’ with furlough schemeHaas is not being “cheap” or “malicious” by furloughing some of its F1 staff, according to team principal Guenther Steiner.
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Vettel: 10-race F1 champion would be just as worthySebastian Vettel does not feel a 10-race championship would diminish the achievement of winning F1’s drivers’ and constructors’ titles.
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F1 has been left “exposed” by coronavirus crisis - WilliamsWilliams deputy team principal Claire Williams says the global coronavirus crisis has resulted in F1 being left “exposed”.