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Wolff: Everything looks like Chinese GP will go aheadMercedes F1 team boss Toto Wolff is confident the Chinese Grand Prix will go ahead as planned in April.
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Wolff rubbishes “nonsense story” about Mercedes F1 exitMercedes boss Toto Wolff has hit back at suggestions the German manufacturer is readying to leave F1 and described a recent report as “a nonsense...
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Hamilton to resume Mercedes contract talks at start of 2020 F1 seasonMercedes boss Toto Wolff will resume F1 contract negotiations with Lewis Hamilton at the start of this season
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Mercedes reveals new livery in INEOS partnershipMercedes pulls the covers off its 2020 car livery as part of its new partnership with INEOS.
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Getting 2020 Red Bull drive weight off my shoulders – AlbonAlexander Albon feels with security of holding a Red Bull race seat for 2020 he can head into the new season under less pressure.
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Verstappen wants third place to “worse-case scenario” in 2020Max Verstappen says he hopes third-place finishes will be the “worse-case scenario” for Red Bull during the 2020 F1 season.
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Leclerc conducts Pirelli’s first F1 tyre test of 2020Charles Leclerc has tested Pirelli’s 18-inch tyre compounds that will be used during the 2021 F1 season for the first time.
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Brawn compares F1 greats Schumacher and HamiltonF1 sporting chief Ross Brawn has weighed in on the debate of who is the greater driver out of Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton.
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Ricciardo feels Drive to Survive put ‘F1 on the map’ in the USDaniel Ricciardo believes Netflix’s Drive to Survive documentary series helped put F1 “on the map” in the United States.
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Albon knows he needs to “close the gap” to VerstappenAlex Albon says he is aware he needs to “close the gap” to Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen during the 2020 F1 season.
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Zandvoort circuit reveals latest updates for F1 Dutch GPCircuit Zandvoort has released an update of the latest progress being made ahead of this year’s F1 Dutch Grand Prix.
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Rule change will allow F1 to clamp down on 2021 loopholesTweaks to the way F1 is governed will be made in a bid to clampdown on teams finding potential loopholes in the 2021 rules.