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F1 2019 Japanese GP: Friday LIVE!
Follow all of the action from Friday's running for the Japanese Grand Prix LIVE from Suzuka!
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F1 Paddock Notebook – Japanese GP Thursday
With a recap of Thursday’s news and gossip from Suzuka, here is Luke Smith’s paddock notebook.
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Mercedes expects “pretty decent step” from Suzuka update
Valtteri Bottas says the Mercedes F1 team is expecting its latest aerodynamic upgrade package to provide a “pretty decent step” at this weekend’s...
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‘Formidable’ Ferrari will be very hard to beat - Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton says a “formidable” Ferrari will prove “very hard to beat” at the remaining races of the 2019 F1 season.
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Ricciardo's £10m legal claim from former manager resolved
Ricciardo confirms the £10 million claim from former manager Glenn Beavis has now been "sorted and settled".
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F1 drivers have 'full trust' in officials over typhoon call
With a super typhoon set to impact Saturday's running at Suzuka, drivers are confident race officials will take the right call over qualifying.
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Vettel: Ferrari F1 team orders policy not written in stone
Sebastian Vettel says the Ferrari F1 team “didn’t write anything in stone” about its team orders policy while discussing its Russian Grand Prix...
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Verstappen ‘not worrying’ about Red Bull F1 future
Max Verstappen insists he is “not too worried” about his F1 future with Red Bull amid suggestions he is growing frustrated at the team.
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Hulkenberg playing “patient game” with his F1 future
Nico Hulkenberg says he has no option but to play a “patient game” with his future in F1 still uncertain beyond the end of the 2019 season.
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Leclerc: Ferrari team orders “clear now” after Russian GP
Charles Leclerc says Ferrari’s stance on team orders is “clear now” following a “misunderstanding” at F1’s Russian Grand Prix, insisting all is...
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F1 officials monitoring super typhoon progress in Japan
F1 issues an update as Typhoon Hagabis nears Japan with winds as high as 160 mph.
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Button: Perez the teammate who surprised me the most in F1
2009 F1 world champion Jenson Button says that Sergio Perez was the teammate that “surprised me the most” during his career.