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Vettel responds to Verstappen’s Ferrari cheat claimsVettel says Verstappen's comments about Ferrari after the United States Grand Prix were “not professional and not mature".
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Hamilton grateful for “pretty amazing” message from AlonsoLewis Hamilton reveals former McLaren F1 teammate Fernando Alonso was among those to congratulate him on becoming a six-time world champion.
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Leclerc: Ferrari ‘not motivated’ to prove F1 rivals wrong over engineCharles Leclerc says Ferrari has no “extra motivation” to beat its rivals at this weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix amid suspicions about the way it...
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Bottas “bored” by Rosberg comparisons, has plan to beat HamiltonValtteri Bottas says he is getting “bored” of suggestions to follow Nico Rosberg’s approach in a bid to beat F1 teammate Lewis Hamilton.
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Brazilian GP: Can Ferrari rediscover form?Crash.net's Lewis Larkam previews this weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix, round 20 of the 2019 F1 season.
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Top 10 F1 drivers of all time - is Hamilton the GOAT?Crash.net runs down a list of the top 10 greatest F1 drivers of all time. Do you agree with our picks?
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Norris and Russell look to emulate ‘inspirational’ HamiltonLando Norris and George Russell hope to emulate the success achieved by Lewis Hamilton during his F1 career.
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Reliability has been McLaren’s ‘weak spot’ in F1 2019 - BrownMcLaren CEO Zak Brown concedes reliability has proven to be the team’s “weak spot” during the 2019 F1 season.
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Horner predicts “expensive” 2020 before F1 cost cap introductionRed Bull chief Christian Horner is predicting a “really expensive” 2020 before F1’s budget cap is fully imposed a year later.
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Ferrari views 2021 F1 rules as “good starting point”Ferrari sees F1’s 2021 regulations as a “good starting point” but warns there is “still much to do” to improve the championship.
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Hamilton opens up about ‘battling demons’ in F1 2019Six-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has opened up about his state of mind during the 2019 season.
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McLaren, Renault back F1’s carbon neutral aimMcLaren and Renault have backed F1’s plan to make the championship carbon neutral by 2030.