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F1 Gossip: More futuristic front wings for 2021
In today's F1 Gossip, F1 set for more futuristic-looking front wings, mandatory two-stop races likely to be snubbed and Red Bull rule out Hulkenberg.
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When is the F1 Russian Grand Prix and how can I watch it?
All the information you need to follow the 2019 F1 Russian Grand Prix.
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Leclerc will ‘bounce back stronger’ at Russian GP
Ferrari F1 driver Charles Leclerc says he will “bounce back stronger” from the disappointment of his defeat in Singapore at this weekend’s Russian...
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F1 to press ahead with "experimental" 2020 format changes
F1’s managing director of motorsports Ross Brawn says the sport plans to push ahead with “experimental” tweaks to the race weekend and qualifying...
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‘Very hard’ to beat Ferrari at remaining races - Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton reckons it will be "very hard" for Mercedes to beat F1 rivals Ferrari during the remainder of the 2019 campaign.
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Binotto: Singapore performance not solely down to Ferrari upgrade
Mattia Binotto says Ferrari’s impressive performance at F1’s Singapore Grand Prix was not solely down to its latest upgrade package.
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Alfa Romeo’s German GP appeal rejected, Hamilton, Kubica keep points
Alfa Romeo has its appeal rejected for clutch irregularities at the German Grand Prix which sees both Lewis Hamilton and Robert Kubica retain...
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Bottas: I’ve got unfinished business at Russian GP
Valtteri Bottas wants to fight back in Sochi after a tough Singapore GP, while memories of being denied victory in Russia 12 months ago are still...
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Hamilton: F1 title fight is still on despite lead
Lewis Hamilton says the 2019 F1 world title battle isn’t over yet despite his healthy points gap to his rivals
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Singapore GP defeat important for Leclerc, says Brawn
Former Ferrari chief Ross Brawn believes Charles Leclerc’s defeat at the Singapore GP to team-mate Sebastian Vettel will become a positive for both...
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Vettel’s timely breakthrough as Ferrari tensions rise
Lewis Larkam reflects on a dramatic Singapore Grand Prix, which provided Sebastian Vettel with a much-needed boost.
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Wolff: Mercedes call for Bottas to back off “not great”
Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff says Mercedes’ decision to ask Valtteri Bottas to back off during the Singapore Grand Prix was “not a great call”.