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Hamilton wins sixth F1 world title to close in on Schumacher
Lewis Hamilton claims his sixth world title at the US Grand Prix to edge closer to Michael Schumacher's all-time F1 record.
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F1 2019 US GP LIVE: Hamilton aims to seal sixth title
Follow Crash.net's live coverage of the 2019 F1 United States Grand Prix from Austin.
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Formula 1 United States Grand Prix - Starting Grid
The complete starting grid for the United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas, round 19 of the 2019 F1 season.
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Ricciardo accepts McLaren now out of reach for Renault
Daniel Ricciardo admits it is unlikely that Renault can overcome McLaren in the battle for midfield supremacy in F1 2019.
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Getting a good start in US GP will be ‘crucial’ - Vettel
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel says ensuring he gets a good start in the US Grand Prix will be his “main target”.
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Hamilton not looking to ‘pull out miracles’ in US GP from P5
Lewis Hamilton says he is not "looking to pull out miracles" from P5 in his pursuit of a sixth F1 world title at the US Grand Prix.
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F1 Paddock Notebook - United States GP Saturday
With some extra news and notes from the Circuit of The Americas, here is Julianne Cerasoli's notebook.
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F1 Qualifying Analysis: A final stand from Bottas
The F1 world is ready to see his teammate be crowned world champion on Sunday in Austin - but Valtteri Bottas proved in qualifying that he is not...
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Bottas: Rectifying car issues key to claiming US GP pole
Valtteri Bottas says rectifying “many things” that were wrong with his Mercedes F1 car was crucial to claiming pole position for the United States...
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Vettel laments ‘too conservative’ first Q3 lap in Austin
Vettel missed out on pole in Austin by just twelve-thousandths of a second - and knew he had margin in the final
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Verstappen: Gap to pole shows Red Bull’s ‘big step forward'
Max Verstappen feels his 0.067s gap to pole position during qualifying for F1’s United States Grand Prix highlights the “really big step forward”...
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Hamilton concedes US GP qualifying struggles “my fault”
Lewis Hamilton takes full responsibility for his qualifying struggles at COTA, as Mercedes F1 teammate Valtteri Bottas takes pole.