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Gasly: Tough for Toro Rosso to catch Renault on current form
Toro Rosso is chasing its best-ever finish in the F1 constructors' championship, sitting nine points behind Renault with three races to go.
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Abiteboul optimistic Renault will remain committed to F1
With Renault set to consider its future in Formula 1, Cyril Abiteboul is hopeful the board will approve the continuation of its works programme.
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Mercedes reveals extent of damage to Hamilton's car
Mercedes estimates the time lost by Lewis Hamilton as a result of the collision with Max Verstappen at the start of the Mexican Grand Prix on Sunday.
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Verstappen must learn from mistakes - Brawn
Max Verstappen must learn from his mistakes if he is to become a world champion, according to F1 motorsport boss Ross Brawn.
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Hamilton: Verstappen is a “magnet” to clashes
F1 world championship leader Lewis Hamilton says he is more wary about racing wheel-to-wheel with Max Verstappen.
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When is the F1 United States Grand Prix and how can I watch it?
All the information you need to follow the 2019 F1 United States Grand Prix.
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Only three races to go is the best news for Haas - Steiner
Haas F1 boss Guenther Steiner says “the best news” for his side is that there are only three races remaining in the 2019 season after a tough...
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Mercedes blocked F1’s "wrong" qualifying race proposal
Toto Wolff has confirmed that Mercedes was one of the two teams to vote against a proposal to introduce qualifying races at three rounds during the...
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Brawn: Lack of fights in Mexico shows need for F1 rule changes
F1 chief Ross Brawn believes the lack of on-track fights witnessed during the Mexican Grand Prix highlighted the need for regulation changes in 2021.
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Mexican GP: Hamilton on brink of title after champion’s drive
Crash.net's Lewis Larkam recaps a fascinating Mexican Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton moved one step closer to sealing his sixth F1 world title.
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With or without you: Missing Bono, Mercedes’ depth shines through
Lewis Hamilton had to fight hard for his 10th win of the season in Mexico on Sunday - and all without his regular race engineer, Pete Bonnington.
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F1 Driver Ratings – Mexican Grand Prix
Running through the Formula 1 field following Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix, here are Luke Smith’s driver ratings.