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Why Alpine F1’s swoop for Davide Brivio could be worth more than Fernando Alonso
Crash.net's Ollie Barstow analyses what new signing Davide Brivio can bring to the Alpine F1 team and asks whether he can 'do a Suzuki' at the...
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Sainz will be 'playing catch up' to Leclerc early in 2021 F1 season
Carlos Sainz expects to be playing “a lot of catch up” to new Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc during the early part of the 2021 F1 season.
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F1 Gossip: Eddie Jordan would show 'replaceable' Lewis Hamilton the door
In the latest F1 gossip column, Jordan on how he would handle Hamilton's contract negotiations, Baku hopes to welcome fans on return to calendar,...
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Reports F1 street races at risk due to pandemic are “completely wrong"
F1 rejects "completely wrong" claims that street races will not go ahead as planned this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ex-Suzuki MotoGP boss Brivio joins Alpine F1 team as racing director
Davide Brivio's expected switch to the Alpine F1 team is confirmed following his exit as team boss of the Suzuki MotoGP squad.
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Ex-Suzuki MotoGP boss Bravio joins Alpine F1 team as racing director
Davide Brivio's expected switch to the Alpine F1 team is confirmed following his exit as team boss of the Suzuki MotoGP squad.
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Sainz ramps up work on Ferrari simulator ahead of 2021 F1 season
Carlos Sainz is set to have his first run on Ferrari’s simulator as he ramps up preparations ahead of the upcoming 2021 F1 season.
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Russell learned to become more adaptable from Mercedes F1 cameo
George Russell reveals one of the key lessons from his F1 cameo with Mercedes in Bahrain was how to become more adaptable.
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The dangerous precedent set by F1 drivers' lax approach to COVID-19
Lewis Larkam argues that some F1 drivers' relaxed approach to coronavirus is sending out the wrong message at a time of crisis.
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F1 Virtual GP series to return for three rounds ahead of 2021 season
Formula 1’s Virtual Grand Prix series will return for three rounds ahead of the upcoming real-life 2021 season.
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Leclerc has 'mild symptoms' after becoming fifth F1 driver to contract COVID-19
Ferrari Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc has revealed he has tested positive for coronavirus.
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Aston Martin has ‘all the ingredients in place’ for more F1 victories
Aston Martin team principal Otmar Szafnauer believes the rebranded F1 team can target more race wins in 2021.