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F1 Paddock Notebook - Abu Dhabi GP SundayWith a final round-up from the Yas Marina Circuit, here is Julianne Cerasoli's paddock notebook.
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The Winners and Losers of F1 2019Check out who starred and who didn’t during the 2019 F1 world championship...
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Leclerc escapes penalty after Ferrari fuel investigationFerrari's Charles Leclerc has escaped punishment from the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix for a fuel breach.
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F1 Race Analysis: The gamble that won Sainz the ‘Formula 1.5’ titleThe season finale in Abu Dhabi was hardly a thriller - but the battle for sixth in the championship went down to the very last lap of the year.
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Abu Dhabi GP DRS failure triggered by F1 data server crashFormula 1 race director Michael Masi explains a data server crash forced a DRS disablement at the Abu Dhabi GP
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Sainz: Battle for P6 felt like fighting for a championshipCarlos Sainz says the intensity of the battle to seal sixth spot in the 2019 F1 world championship made him feel like he was fighting for a title.
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Verstappen: Beating Ferrari good, F1 title the targetMax Verstappen takes pride in beating the Ferrari drivers to third place in the F1 world drivers’ championship and confirms fighting for the world...
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Leclerc says Ferrari “just not fast enough” in Abu DhabiCharles Leclerc admits Ferrari was simply “just not fast enough” in the 2019 F1 season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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Hamilton wanted to be ‘pitch-perfect’ in Abu Dhabi dominationLewis Hamilton may have scored a comfortable win for Mercedes in Abu Dhabi - but he spent the race fully-focused, trying to find new areas to...
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Ferrari “quite relaxed” about Leclerc fuel investigationFerrari team principal Mattia Binotto reacts to the FIA investigation on a fuel breach with Charles Leclerc’s car before the Abu Dhabi GP
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Bottas felt “fun” Abu Dhabi recovery was one of his best racesValtteri Bottas felt his “fun” recovery drive through the field at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was one of the best performances of the 2019 F1 season.
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Vettel: I must do better in F1 2020Sebastian Vettel says he is the “first one to look at myself” and concedes he “must do better” in the 2020 F1 season.