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Kubica given grid drop after Sochi engine change
Kubica receives a 'back of grid' penalty after taking the updated third-phase Mercedes engine for this weekend's Russian Grand Prix.
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Vettel: Mercedes still the benchmark for Ferrari to chase
Sebastian Vettel believes Mercedes still remains the benchmark in F1 despite Ferrari’s resurgence in the second half of the 2019 season.
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Leclerc edges Verstappen to lead opening Russia practice
P1 for Charles Leclerc in first practice for the Russian Grand Prix as Bottas and Hamilton suffer setbacks.
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F1 Russian Grand Prix - FP1 Results
Full results from opening practice for the Russian Grand Prix at Sochi Autodrom, round 16 of the 2019 Formula 1 season.
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F1 2019 Russian GP: Friday LIVE!
Follow Crash.net's live coverage of the 2019 F1 Russian Grand Prix.
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FIA scraps plans for standard F1 brakes in 2021
Plans for standard brake systems in F1 for 2021 have been scrapped, acting as the latest push-back against F1's rule-makers.
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Hulkenberg: Future to be decided in ‘another few weeks’
Nico Hulkenberg offers an update on his future as his options to remain on the F1 grid for 2020 run low.
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F1 Paddock Notebook – Russian GP Thursday
With a round-up of all the news and gossip from Sochi on Thursday, here is Luke Smith’s sleep-deprived, coffee-fuelled paddock notebook.
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Vettel defends F1 teammate Leclerc’s angry radio outburst
Sebastian Vettel can sympathise with Ferrari F1 teammate Charles Leclerc’s frustrations over team radio during the Singapore Grand Prix.
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Hamilton not expecting help from Bottas amid Ferrari threat
Lewis Hamilton says he does not expect any help from Mercedes F1 teammate Valtteri Bottas amid a renewed challenge from Ferrari during the second...
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Leclerc admits to overreacting in Singapore radio messages
Charles Leclerc may have been left frustrated by Ferrari's Singapore strategy - but he admits he should not have reacted as he did over team radio.
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Giovinazzi felt ‘quite safe’ passing crane in Singapore GP
Antonio Giovinazzi says he felt “quite safe” while passing a crane during a Safety Car period in last weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix.