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Bahrain F1 double-header to take place behind closed doorsThe Bahrain International Circuit has confirmed that both its F1 races will take place behind closed doors without spectators.
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Wolff: Imola crash “scar” will make Russell a better F1 driverToto Wolff believes George Russell’s crash under the Safety Car at Imola is “part of the development process” that will ultimately make him a...
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Fernando Alonso ‘talked to a few teams’ before Renault F1 returnTwo-time F1 world champion Fernando Alonso has revealed he “talked to a few teams” before signing to return to the grid with Renault for 2021.
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Saudi Arabia to host F1 night race in November 2021An inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah has been confirmed on the 2021 F1 calendar.
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Ferrari join Honda in planning brand new F1 power units for 2021Ferrari is planning to work on a new F1 engine for 2021 in a bid to claw back performance with its power unit.
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Mercedes reveal Bottas’ "really big" performance loss at Imola F1 raceMercedes believes that Valtteri Bottas lost between half a second and eight-tenths of a second per lap after striking debris in F1’s Emilia Romagna...
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Why Hamilton finds winning F1 teams’ title “almost more exciting” than drivers’Lewis Hamilton says that winning the F1 constructors’ championship with Mercedes is “almost more exciting” than claiming the drivers’ crown.
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Tsunoda was “quite impressive” on AlphaTauri F1 test debut - TostYuki Tsunoda impressed AlphaTauri with his speed and consistency during his maiden F1 test bow at Imola on Wednesday.
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Sebastian Vettel on course for worst F1 season of his careerSebastian Vettel is set for the worst full campaign of his F1 career following another difficult race at the Emilia Romagna GP.
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What would a ‘frantic’ 2021 driver market look like if Hamilton quit F1?What would Mercedes - and the rest of the grid - do if Lewis Hamilton walked away from F1 at the end of the season?
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Tsunoda edging closer to 2021 F1 drive with AlphaTauri Imola testYuki Tsunoda is conducting a test with the AlphaTauri team today at Imola as he prepares for a possible F1 graduation next year.
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Wolff just needs to put ‘pen on paper’ with new Mercedes F1 dealToto Wolff says he just needs to put pen to paper to finalise a new contract to remain with the Mercedes F1 team when the “right moment” comes.