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Horner labels Verstappen F1's most in-form driverHorner talks up Verstappen's ability to fight for a maiden F1 world championship in 2020 - so long as he is provided with the right car.
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Bottas reveals high point of 2019 F1 seasonValtteri Bottas says his victory at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix was his standout moment from the 2019 F1 season.
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F1 reports rise in attendances through 2019 seasonMore than 4 million fans attended F1 races through the course of the 2019 season as Silverstone remains the biggest crowd-puller.
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McLaren benefitted from not ‘overhyping’ 2019 - NorrisLando Norris believes McLaren benefitted from remaining grounded about its chances heading into the 2019 F1 season and not “overhyping things”.
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Alpha Tauri confirm launch date for 2020 F1 carAlpha Tauri, the new name of the Toro Rosso team, will unveil its 2020 F1 car at an official launch event on February 14.
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Best of 2010s: Top 10 F1 Rivalries of the DecadeCrash.net takes a look back on the top 10 rivalries that defined the last decade in Formula 1.
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Hamilton: Winter no more challenging for Merc than other yearsSix-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton believes the upcoming winter break will prove no more challenging than in previous years for Mercedes.
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Magnussen takes positives out of tough season for HaasKevin Magnussen is keen to take the positives out of a tough 2019 season for the Haas F1 team.
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Kvyat: 2019 one of my best seasons in F1Daniil Kvyat feels “very satisfied” with his performance across 2019 and believes he has turned in one of the strongest years of his F1 career.
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Mercedes teams up with Tour de France winners IneosMercedes announces a new partnership with Ineos Sports sailing and cycling teams
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Sainz “totally against” F1 calendar expansionDespite the reduction in the length of F1 race weekends from 2021, Carlos Sainz says he’s “totally against” a rapid calendar expansion
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Williams braces for “2019 and 2020 as one long campaign”Williams sees both this season and 2020 as one F1 campaign as it runs two development programmes to prepare for 2021