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Can Mercedes equal a Ferrari F1 record in Japan?
Crash.net's Lewis Larkam previews this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, round 17 of the 2019 F1 season.
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Hamilton excited by “great” early 2021 F1 car data
Lewis Hamilton is encouraged by F1’s new car designs for 2021 after viewing “great” early data.
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F1 must balance out ‘Darwinian’ nature with 2021 rules
F1 must balance out its “Darwinian” nature in its bid to create greater competition among teams with the 2021 rules shake-up, according to Mercedes...
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Mercedes: No political advantage from McLaren F1 engine deal
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has dismissed suggestions his side will gain any political advantage from its new F1 engine deal with McLaren.
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Pirelli ‘now in a position to nominate 2020-spec F1 tyres’
Pirelli’s Mario Isola confirms it has completed sufficient testing to roll out its nominated specifications for 2020
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Losing McLaren F1 engine deal won’t ‘massively’ hurt Renault
McLaren’s divorce from current F1 engine suppliers Renault will not “massively” harm the French manufacturer, insists team boss Cyril Abiteboul.
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Verstappen anticipating “very strong” Suzuka for Red Bull
Max Verstappen believes Red Bull can have a “very strong” weekend at F1’s Japanese Grand Prix.
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F1 tech figures support delaying standard 2021 brakes
F1 team technical bosses have backed the “pragmatic” decision to delay proposals to introduce standard brakes and braking systems for the 2021 season.
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Renault brings new front wing to Japanese GP
Renault will bring a new front wing update to this weekend’s F1 Japanese Grand Prix.
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Mercedes will explore ‘little’ updates to 2019 F1 car in Japan
Mercedes will test a small upgrade at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix but has no plans to introduce another major update to its 2019 F1 car.
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Binotto: Singapore last major upgrade for Ferrari this season
Mattia Binotto says the upgrade package Ferrari introduced in Singapore will be its last major update of the 2019 F1 season.
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Haas interested in Kubica for 2020 F1 role
Haas would consider Robert Kubica for a Formula 1 role with the team during the 2020 season.