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Silverstone open to hosting more than one race to help F1Silverstone is willing to help F1 “in any way” possible and has not ruled out hosting multiple races at the British GP venue if required in 2020.
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Marko says ‘coronavirus camp’ suggestion was misinterpretedRed Bull F1 motorsport advisor Helmut Marko insists his 'coronavirus camp' comments were misinterpreted.
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F1 has chance to regain moral compass after McLaren takes leadCrash.net F1 Digital Editor Lewis Larkam considers how Formula 1 can regain its moral compass amid the global COVID-19 crisis after McLaren became...
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Five 2020 F1 drivers on the grid for second Virtual Grand PrixCharles Leclerc, Alexander Albon and George Russell join Lando Norris and Nicholas Latifi on the grid for F1’s second Virtual Grand Prix.
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Mercedes boss Wolff denies links to Aston Martin F1 projectToto Wolff has denied suggestions he is considering leaving his current position at Mercedes to head up Aston Martin’s F1 return in 2021.
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McLaren F1 drivers take pay cut, staff furloughedMcLaren has become the first F1 team to place its staff on furlough during the coronavirus crisis with drivers Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris taking...
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Hamilton hopes COVID-19 crisis can ‘help us all change for the better’F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton hopes the ongoing coronavirus pandemic can help humankind “change for the better”.
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Debunking F1’s biggest mythsCrash.net debunks some of F1's biggest myths and misconceptions amid the current coronavirus-related hiatus from racing.
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Aston Martin F1 plans going ahead despite financial concernsAston Martin’s rebrand of the Racing Point F1 team will go ahead as planned in 2021, despite continued uncertainty and concerns over the car...
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Silverstone sets end of April deadline for British GP decisionSilverstone has set an end-of-April deadline to make a decision on whether this year’s F1 British Grand Prix will go ahead.
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Marko’s ‘coronavirus camp’ idea was not serious - HornerHelmut Marko’s coronavirus camp idea was never “tabled as a serious suggestion”, according to Red Bull F1 team principal Christian Horner.
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McLaren helping develop protective equipment for NHS staffMcLaren is helping develop protective equipment for frontline NHS workers in a matter of days to aid the coronavirus relief effort.