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Monaco to host F1, Formula E and Historic GP in 2021The date for the 2021 F1 Monaco Grand Prix has been set as the ACM announces it will hold all three of its motorsport events within a month.
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F1 drivers will be “rusty as hell” when season starts - HamiltonLewis Hamilton expects drivers will be “rusty as hell” when the delayed 2020 F1 season finally gets underway.
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F1 says UK quarantine plans would make British GP “impossible”F1 says the UK government’s plans to quarantine overseas visitors would make it “impossible” to stage a British GP.
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Could a Alonso-Renault F1 reunion really happen?Crash.net's F1 Digital Editor Lewis Larkam evaluates how likely Fernando Alonso is to return to F1 with Renault in 2021.
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F1 set to reveal more detail about 2020 season start plansF1 is expected to reveal further detail about its plans to get the 2020 season underway.
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Toto Wolff admits Sebastian Vettel has appeal for MercedesToto Wolff admits hiring Sebastian Vettel would appeal to Mercedes but stresses a decision over its driver line-up for the 2021 F1 season will be...
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Fernando Alonso 'ready' for return to F1Former Renault boss Flavio Briatore says Fernando Alonso has “detoxed” himself and is now fully ready for a return to the F1 grid in 2021.
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The wider implications for the 2021 F1 driver marketWhat next for the 2021 F1 driver market after Sebastian Vettel's impending Ferrari exit sparked a chain reaction of moves?
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Tost: Vettel can still win championships after Ferrari F1 exitSebastian Vettel still has what it takes to win world championships following his Ferrari exit, according to his former F1 boss and current...
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Daniel Ricciardo can win F1 titles ‘immediately' - Zak BrownMcLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown says Daniel Ricciardo can win F1 world championships “immediately” in the “right car”.
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F1 Gossip: Fernando Alonso closing on comeback with Renault?In today's F1 gossip, Alonso is reportedly closing in on Renault F1 comeback, McLaren courted Ricciardo for 'years', and Wolff admits hiring Vettel...
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Vettel remains ‘so passionate' about F1 - BinottoMattia Binotto believes Sebastian Vettel will want to continue in F1 beyond his Ferrari departure because “he’s so passionate about this sport”.