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Who can stop Lewis Hamilton in F1 2020?Crash.net considers who could pose the main threat to Lewis Hamilton's current superiority in F1...
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Renault confirms Pat Fry’s start date, role for 2020 F1 seasonPat Fry will officially begin work in his new role as Renault technical director on February 5 ahead of the 2020 F1 season.
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F1: Pay TV broadcasters helping raise standard of coverageF1 has enjoyed a recent rise in TV audiences despite a number of subscription partners.
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JEV reflects on F1 stint: ‘For three years, I was not smiling’Ex-Toro Rosso driver Vergne concedes he was never truly happy during his time in F1, only regaining his confidence when he was two years into his...
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F1 has fans ‘wired up’ to analyse emotional response to racesF1 has had fans “wired up” to analyse their emotional responses to grands prix in a bid to help find new ways to improve the quality of races.
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Hamilton: ‘Incredibly difficult’ making sacrifices for F1 lifestyleLewis Hamilton says it is “incredibly difficult” making the sacrifices required to ensure he remains at the top of his game in F1.
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Symonds wants collaboration from teams on future engine regsF1 technical consultant Pat Symonds is hoping for collaboration from teams over future power unit regulations.
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The F1 records that could be broken in 2020Crash.net takes a look at some of the key records that could fall in 2020 as F1 gears up for the new season.
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Norris: Social media has always been a part of my lifeMcLaren F1 driver Lando Norris has explained his approach to using social media.
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Leclerc: 2020 ‘very important’ ahead of 2021 F1 rules shake upCharles Leclerc says the upcoming 2020 F1 season will be a “very important year” for Ferrari ahead of a major regulation overhaul in 2021.
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Alfa Romeo to launch 2020 F1 car at first testAlfa Romeo has confirmed its launch plans and will roll out its 2020 Formula 1 car on the morning of the first day of pre-season testing in Barcelona.
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Miami GP now just a "political process" - F1 boss CareyChase Carey says F1 is in the “final stages” of getting the proposed Miami Grand Prix deal across the line despite facing a “local political arena”.