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Brawn: Hamilton the strongest F1 driver in past 15 years
F1 chief Ross Brawn believes Lewis Hamilton has established himself as the “strongest” driver of the last 15 years.
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“Big” floor damage cost Verstappen ‘a lot’ in US GP
Max Verstappen says suffering "big" damage to the floor of his Red Bull F1 car cost him a stronger result at the US Grand Prix.
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Hamilton working on F1 ‘masterpiece’ to catch Schumacher
Crash.net's Lewis Larkam reflects on a brilliant United States Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton continued his march to make yet more F1 history.
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Penske wants Indianapolis Motor Speedway to evaluate F1 return
A potential return of Formula 1 to Indianapolis Motor Speedway will be considered by the track as part of Penske's plan for the circuit.
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Alfa Romeo retains Antonio Giovinazzi for 2020
Alfa Romeo confirms it will run an unchanged line-up in F1 next year as Antonio Giovinazzi continues into a second season.
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F1 Driver Ratings – United States Grand Prix
Running through the Formula 1 field following Sunday’s United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas, here are Luke...
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McLaren confirms end of Petrobras partnership
Long-rumoured but now official, McLaren and Petrobras have cut ties by mutual consent.
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Ricciardo encouraged by Renault’s US GP performance
Daniel Ricciardo says he is “really encouraged” by Renault’s performance at the United States Grand Prix as he finished as the top midfield runner.
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Wolff: Ferrari speed trace data ‘totally different’ in Austin
Amid scrutiny over its engine performance following a technical directive from the FIA, Ferrari's straight-line speed data was "totally diferent"...
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Video: Is Lewis Hamilton F1’s GOAT?
Is Lewis Hamilton now F1's GOAT after sealing his sixth world title? We’ve had a look at the numbers…
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Hamilton ‘can’t comprehend’ reaching Schumacher’s F1 record
Lewis Hamilton says he “can’t really comprehend” matching Michael Schumacher’s all-time record of seven F1 world championships as it still feels...
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Leclerc: No explanation for Ferrari’s ‘most difficult race'
Charles Leclerc says he has “no explanation” for Ferrari’s poor performance in the United States Grand Prix.