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Hamilton taking nothing for granted despite growing points lead
Even sitting 65 points clear with eight races to go, Lewis Hamilton isn't taking it as a given he will win a sixth F1 world title this year.
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Rich Energy future to be decided by Singapore
Rich Energy's future as Haas' title sponsor will be resolved by the time Formula 1 gets to Singapore later this month, confirms Gunther Steiner.
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Haas' Spa struggles 'very upsetting' for Grosjean
Romain Grosjean was on-course to finish sixth at one stage at Spa, only for his pace to nosedive through the second stint, leaving him way down in...
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Red Bull open to looking outside its own drivers for 2020 options
Red Bull boss Christian Horner hasn’t ruled out assessing its options away from its current F1 drivers for 2020
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Giovinazzi engine failure a concern for Ferrari
The updated Ferrari engine had a tricky debut at Spa last weekend as Antonio Giovinazzi suffered a failure in qualifying.
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Hamilton: Leclerc continuously outperforming Vettel at Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton expects "more greatness to come" from Charles Leclerc, highlighting how quickly he has become a match for Ferrari teammate Sebastian...
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Leclerc lays down marker with Spa triumph
Lewis Larkam recaps the major talking points from an emotional Belgian Grand Prix weekend as F1 returned to action.
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On a dark weekend, the paddock’s spirit burns brightly
In his regular post-race column, Luke Smith looks at how the paddock united following one of the darkest days in recent motorsport history.
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Binotto: Ferrari F1 team order decisions never easy
Ferrari F1 boss Mattia Binotto says “it is never an easy call” to use team orders after it swapped its drivers around during the Belgian Grand Prix.
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“Very mature” Albon impresses Red Bull on Spa debut
Alexander Albon has left a “very favourable impression” on Red Bull with an impressive debut display at F1's Belgian Grand Prix, according to team...
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Norris bemoans ‘unluckiest’ race of his career
Lando Norris was left to rue a late failure on his McLaren car which robbed him of his best-ever finish in F1 at the Belgian Grand Prix.
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First F1 win will take ‘two or three weeks’ to process - Leclerc
Charles Leclerc says it will take “two or three weeks” for the achievement of claiming his first F1 victory to sink in following the Belgian Grand...