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F1 teams set for crunch talks over 2021 rules impactF1 teams are set for a crunch meeting on Thursday to discuss the impact the coronavirus pandemic will have on this season and beyond.
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When each F1 team is shutting down for the ‘summer break’A rundown of when each F1 team plans to shut it doors for the early 'summer break' after an agreement was struck to shutdown for three weeks in...
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Red Bull will support any future F1 race postponementsRed Bull says it will fully back any decision to postpone further races on the 2020 F1 calendar amid the ongoing global coronavirus crisis.
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F1 summer shutdown brought forwardF1 teams have agreed to bring the summer break forward following a delayed start to the 2020 season due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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All tested McLaren F1 crew negative for COVID-19All seven of McLaren’s F1 race crew that were tested for coronavirus following the Australian Grand Prix have returned negative results.
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F1 could delay 2021 rules introduction due to coronavirusF1 could delay the planned introduction of the 2021 regulation overhaul by a year in a bid to reduce costs following the disruption caused by the...
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F1 races could go ahead with fewer than 12 cars - BrawnF1 motorsport chief Ross Brawn says races could take place with fewer than 12 cars on the grid this season and still count towards the world...
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Verstappen ‘not interested’ in Ferrari F1 engine rowMax Verstappen insists he is “not very interested” in getting involved in the debate over Ferrari’s use of its engine during the 2019 F1 season.
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Is F1’s May season start target actually realistic?Crash.net F1 Digitial Editor Lewis Larkam considers whether F1's initial May start target for the 2020 season is realistic amid the worsening...
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Renault ‘wouldn’t say no’ to Vettel if Ricciardo leavesRenault F1 boss Cyril Abiteboul has refused to rule out a move for Sebastian Vettel for 2021 if Daniel Ricciardo were to leave the team.
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McLaren F1 driver Sainz tests negative for coronavirusMcLaren F1 driver Carlos Sainz has confirmed he has tested negative for coronavirus.
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Sainz “a bit bored” during coronavirus quarantine periodMcLaren F1 driver Carlos Sainz admits he is "a bit bored” after undertaking a period of quarantine following his return from the cancelled...