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F1 2019 Russian Grand Prix: LIVE!
Follow Crash.net's live coverage of the 2019 F1 Russian Grand Prix.
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Formula 1 Russian Grand Prix - Starting Grid
Full starting grid for the 2019 F1 Russian Grand Prix, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc starting from pole position.
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Hamilton hopes to ‘utilise’ Mercedes’ strategy against Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton hopes to “utilise” Mercedes’ strategy gamble to challenge F1 rivals Ferrari for victory in the Russian Grand Prix.
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Albon to start Russian GP from pitlane
Alexander Albon will start today’s Russian Grand Prix from the pitlane after Red Bull made a host of changes to his F1 car.
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McLaren did not consider Ferrari F1 engines for 2021
McLaren CEO Zak Brown says his side did not consider approaching Ferrari over a possible F1 engine tie-up.
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F1 Paddock Notebook - Russian GP Saturday
With a round-up of the news and notes from the Sochi Autodrom following Saturday’s qualifying for the Russian Grand Prix, here is Luke Smith’s...
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Ferrari “almost uncatchable” for Mercedes in 2019 – Wolff
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff feels the straight-line speed deficit to Ferrari means the performance gap between the two teams “is almost...
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F1 Qualifying Analysis: The Saturday streak that should concern Vettel
Nine straight qualifying defeats to Charles Leclerc doesn't look great for Sebastian Vettel - but there's a streak he should be more concerned about.
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Red Bull losing over a second to Ferrari on straights - Verstappen
Max Verstappen says Red Bull simply cannot fight F1 rivals Ferrari after losing “over a second” on the straights during Russian Grand Prix qualifying.
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Vettel: No pattern stands out on qualifying deficit to Leclerc
Sebastian Vettel has seen no outright pattern to his qualifying deficit to Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc
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Bottas baffled by Russian GP qualifying struggles
Valtteri Bottas says he does not understand why he struggled with balance issues on his Mercedes F1 car throughout Russian Grand Prix qualifying.
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McLaren deal not beginning of the end for Mercedes works team
Toto Wolff stresses Mercedes' new deal with McLaren for 2021 will have no bearing on the future of its works outfit.