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McLaren has no more F1 runs planned for Alonso
McLaren has confirmed it has no intention to run Fernando Alonso in its F1 car again this season.
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Verstappen: Fight for podium against Ferraris still on
While Max Verstappen expects Mercedes to “disappear” at the front in the French Grand Prix, he feels he can take the fight to Ferrari for the final...
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F1 Paddock Notebook - French GP Saturday
With a round-up of all the news and notes from Paul Ricard on Saturday, here is Luke Smith's paddock notebook.
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McLaren to build new wind tunnel at MTC
McLaren F1 chief Andreas Seidl confirms a new wind tunnel will be constructed at the team's factory in Woking over the next two years.
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F1 Qualifying Analysis: Mercedes ups the stakes once again
A 0.6-second gap to Ferrari did not tell the full story of Mercedes' advantage at Paul Ricard on Saturday.
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Norris annoyed by 0.009s gap to Verstappen and Red Bull
Lando Norris concedes his frustration missing out to Max Verstappen for fourth place in qualifying for the French Grand Prix by 0.009s.
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Ricciardo, Raikkonen avoid French GP penalties
Both Daniel Ricciardo and Kimi Raikkonen have not been handed penalties following qualifying incidents at the French grand Prix.
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Hamilton: Once I heard Ferrari evidence was Chandhok’s video I relaxed
Lewis Hamilton says his fears over his Canadian Grand Prix victory relaxed when he found out Ferrari’s new evidence was Karun Chandhok’s Sky Sports...
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Hamilton picks his moment to charge ahead of Bottas to pole
Lewis Hamilton “knew where to find the time” to beat Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas to pole position at the French Grand Prix
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Vettel left confused by French GP qualifying struggles
Sebastian Vettel says he is unsure why he struggled so much during an “up and down” F1 qualifying session for the French Grand Prix.
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Leclerc explains Ferrari radio calls to hurry Vettel
Charles Leclerc has explained why he asked Ferrari to give his F1 teammate Sebastian Vettel a hurry up during French Grand Prix qualifying.
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Bottas: Wind direction change a factor behind pole defeat
Valtteri Bottas says his failure to land pole position for F1’s French Grand Prix was influenced by a combination of “fine details”