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F1 makes major TV change for upcoming Monaco Grand PrixF1 will produce television coverage for next weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix for the first time.
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Aston Martin’s tech guru warns Mercedes, Ferrari about F1 concept changeAston Martin technical director Dan Fallows has warned rival F1 teams Mercedes and Ferrari that the longer they take to change car concept “the...
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Mercedes deliver behind-the-scenes insight as Hamilton awaits crucial upgradesMercedes have offered a glimpse into the secrecy of how they bring upgrades to the track.
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Marko chose de Vries over Mick for “personal reasons”, claims Ralf SchumacherRalf Schumacher believes Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko opted for Nyck de Vries , rather than his nephew Mick Schumacher , at AlphaTauri for...
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F1 donate €1m to flood relief fund after Imola race cancellationF1 has donated £870k (€1m) to relief operations in response to the floods that have devastated the Emilia Romagna region.
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Gasly respite among knock-on effects of Imola's cancellationOne of the knock-on effects of the cancellation of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix is that Pierre Gasly has been given some breathing space amid...
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Brown wants F1 cost cap changes to remove “unintended barriers”McLaren boss Zak Brown has urged F1 to make changes to its current cost cap regulations to allow for greater investment in sustainability.
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Red Bull used ‘get out of jail card’ to block Drive to Survive footageRed Bull team principal Christian Horner has revealed that he has blocked Netflix’s F1 series Drive to Survive from showing certain footage.
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Coulthard explains why Alonso is better in his 40s than SchumacherF1 legend David Coulthard has put forward a theory as to why Fernando Alonso has been able to keep performing close to his peak despite his...
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Tsunoda helps with Faenza clean up after deadly floodsAlphaTauri F1 driver Yuki Tsunoda has been out on the streets of Faenza helping with the clean up operation following major flooding.
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This is how much money Lewis Hamilton earned in the worst year of his F1 careerLewis Hamilton still pocketed more money than Max Verstappen , even over the worst season of his F1 career.
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Revealed: Max Verstappen’s staggering annual pay-packet - and how he earned itMax Verstappen was paid $60m (£48m) through F1, plus a further $4m (£3m), over the past year.