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F1 to keep three-day weekend format, tweaks for Friday
F1 sporting has confirmed the sport will retain its current three-day race weekend format, though Friday’s running is set to be revised.
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Is 'Bottas 2.0' back after Suzuka success?
Lewis Larkam reflects on a typhoon-disrupted Japanese Grand Prix as Valtteri Bottas got back to winning ways.
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Vettel: F1 should return to traditional chequered flag
Sebastian Vettel believes F1 should use a traditional chequered flag rather than an electronic system to avoid a repeat of the error that occurred...
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Gasly “very stupid” in late Japanese GP clash - Perez
Sergio Perez has called Pierre Gasly “very stupid” after the pair clashed on the final lap of F1’s Japanese Grand Prix.
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Sainz: Beating a Ferrari, fighting Red Bull ‘felt like a victory’
Carlos Sainz Jr says being able to beat Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in F1's Japanese Grand Prix made him “very proud”.
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Suzuka’s ‘super Sunday’ offers F1 refreshing change
Could Formula 1 make two-day race weekends work in the future? Suzuka's 'super Sunday' put that to the test.
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Magnussen found qualifying crash “quite embarrassing”
Kevin Magnussen described his crash in qualifying as “quite embarrassing” and was left to rue the costly error at F1's Japanese Grand Prix.
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F1 Driver Ratings – Japanese Grand Prix
With a run-down of the field following Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, here are Luke Smith’s driver ratings.
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FIA investigating Japanese GP chequered flag error
The FIA has launched an investigation into why the the Japanese Grand Prix ended a lap early following a system error.
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Mercedes: Two-stopping Hamilton was “50-50 call”
Switching Lewis Hamilton onto a two-stop strategy during the Japanese Grand Prix was a "50-50" call, says Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff.
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Norris downplays Albon run-in: ‘He made a decent move’
Norris brushes off his run-in with Alexander Albon during the Japanese Grand Prix, appreciating it was hard racing.
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F1 Paddock Notebook - Japanese GP Sunday
With a final recap from Suzuka following Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix, here is Luke Smith's paddock notebook.