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Verstappen would support F1 refuelling for flat out racing
Max Verstappen would back the return of refuelling in F1 if it provided “flat out” fights in races
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Addressing low-speed weakness a “high priority” for McLaren
McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl says addressing the low-speed weakness of its 2019 F1 car is a “high priority” area.
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Red Bull confident after Silverstone performance
Red Bull’s “really encouraging” performance at the British Grand Prix leaves the team confident heading into the second half of the 2019 F1 season.
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2021 regulations will influence my F1 future - Vettel
Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel says the planned regulation changes for 2021 will influence whether he stays in F1 beyond the end of 2020.
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Norris on why he’s more comfortable in F1 over F2
Lando Norris explains why he’s felt more comfortable at the start of his maiden F1 season compared to his experiences in F2
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Bahrain 2014 influenced Mercedes’ British GP strategic variance
Mercedes believed its split strategy at the British Grand Prix was creating an opportunity for both of its F1 drivers to fight for victory.
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Wolff: Bottas has stepped up Mercedes performances this year
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says Valtteri Bottas has made significant improvements to his performances this season but remains tight-lipped on the...
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F1 Gossip: Ground effect set for return in 2021
In today's F1 gossip, a return for ground effect, Hamilton snr on Verstappen and Vietnam GP tickets go on sale.
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Monchaux to replace Resta as Alfa Romeo technical director
Alfa Romeo confirms Monchaux will take over as technical director on August 1 following Resta's departure.
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FE champion Vergne open to top three F1 team offer
Reigning Formula E champion Jean-Eric Vergne says he would "definitely consider" an offer from a top F1 team.
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Hamilton backs Vettel to rebound from current struggles
Hamilton backs "one of the greats" Vettel to bounce back from his difficult recent run of form.
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Mercedes wary of ‘unconscious favouritism’ for its F1 drivers
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is wary about “unconsciously” favouring either of its F1 drivers by carrying out different strategies at Silverstone.