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Perez close to finalising new Racing Point F1 deal
Sergio Perez says he is just “a matter of time” away from sealing a fresh contract with the Racing Point F1 squad.
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Hamilton 'in much better shape' for Hungary after illness
Hamilton confirms he is feeling better after being hampered by illness throughout the German Grand Prix weekend.
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Mercedes sees chance for redemption at Hungarian GP
Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff says his squad is viewing this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix as a “chance to redeem ourselves” following a...
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Renault’s Hungary preparations “not affected” by truck crash
Renault says its preparations for F1's Hungarian Grand Prix have “not been affected” by a road accident involving one of its team trucks.
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Can Red Bull make it back-to-back wins in Hungary?
Lewis Larkam previews this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix, the 12th round of the 2019 F1 season.
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Billy Monger becomes youngest Segrave Trophy winner
Billy Monger is made the youngest recipient of the Segrave Trophy by the Royal Automobile Club as he continues to focus on his F1 ambitions
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Hulkenberg targets immediate comeback after “bitter” German GP
Renault F1 driver Nico Hulkenberg is determined to bounce back at this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix.
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FIA says German GP standing start was “simple decision”
FIA race director Michael Masi says using F1’s wet weather standing start procedure for the first time at the German Grand Prix was “a very simple...
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F1 Gossip: Verstappen has 2019 title shot, says Marko
In today's F1 Gossip, Red Bull chief backs Verstappen title chance, Binotto hopeful of first Ferrari win and Mercedes appoints new board members.
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Haas boss Steiner “baffled” by ‘strangest-ever’ F1 car
Haas' 2019 F1 car has left team principal Guenther Steiner "baffled" after no clear picture was formed from recent performance experiments.
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Hamilton asked Mercedes to retire from German GP
Lewis Hamilton wanted to retire from F1’s German Grand Prix and asked Mercedes to box his car in the closing stages of the race.
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Mercedes admits German GP decision-making ‘not good enough’
The Mercedes F1 team has admitted its decision-making during last weekend’s German Grand Prix was not good enough.