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2020 F1 season shutdown could delay McLaren’s recoveryMcLaren team principal Andreas Seidl admits the coronavirus-forced shutdown to the 2020 Formula 1 season could delay its resurgence up the grid.
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Assessing Ferrari’s alternatives to Vettel for F1 2021Crash.net's F1 Digital Editor Lewis Larkam assesses the three candidates understood to be in line to replace Sebastian Vettel at Ferrari - should...
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Dutch GP suffers fresh setback as Holland extends events banF1’s hopes of staging the Dutch Grand Prix during the European summertime have suffered another setback after Holland extended its ban on public...
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Ricciardo backs behind closed door F1 racesDaniel Ricciardo has backed the notion of holding F1 races without spectators if it means the 2020 season can get underway.
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Norris invites Captain Tom Moore for tour of McLaren F1 HQLando Norris has offered to take Captain Tom Moore on a tour around McLaren’s F1 headquarters.
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2020 F1 season cancellation would be a “hard blow” - SainzCarlos Sainz admits the cancellation of the 2020 F1 season due to the coronavirus crisis would be a "hard blow" to accept.
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Six drivers that should be in F1Amid the coronavirus-related suspension to racing, we consider some top talents who deserve a chance to prove themselves on the F1 grid.
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Grosjean found online criticism from F1 fans “painful”Haas F1 driver Romain Grosjean admits he found online criticism from internet trolls “painful” at times but has since learned to accept it.
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F1 Gossip: Ferrari list three replacements for Vettel?In the latest F1 gossip, Ferrari lines up three possible replacements for Vettel, "very high" chance of behind closed doors Austrian GP and...
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Steiner insists Haas is ‘here to stay’ in F1Guenther Steiner believes Haas is “here to stay” in F1 despite recent doubts over the US squad’s long-term future and financial concerns caused by...
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Hamilton says he is “not trying to move” to FerrariLewis Hamilton says he is “not trying to move” away from his “dream team” Mercedes amid continued rumours of a sensational switch to Ferrari.
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Going racing in 2020 “critical” for Williams' F1 survivalClaire Williams admits getting the 2020 F1 season underway this year is “critical” for the survival of independent teams.