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Haas boss Steiner hints at F1 weekend schedule changesHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has provided a glimpse of how F1 weekends could be condensed in future amid an expanding calendar.
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Verstappen not expecting Red Bull victory repeat in MexicoMax Verstappen believes the recent level of performance from F1 rival Ferrari will make Red Bull’s chances of competing for victory at the Mexican...
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F1 Gossip: McLaren’s Petrobras deal terminated?In today's F1 Gossip, McLaren's Petrobras deal terminated, Alonso speaks of possible return to the sport, and Brawn says Hamilton is "rewritting"...
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Latifi gets three consecutive FP1 sessions with WilliamsFormula 2 frontrunner Nicholas Latifi will drive for Williams during opening free practice at the next three Formula 1 grands prix.
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When is the F1 Mexican Grand Prix and how can I watch it?All the information you need to follow the 2019 F1 Mexican Grand Prix.
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Ricciardo optimistic Renault has ‘strong direction’ on 2020 carRenault will be hoping to avoid the mistakes it made this year after making a recent breakthrough with its car, giving Ricciardo optimism.
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Steiner: Haas should have listened to its drivers moreSteiner concedes the team should have had more trust in drivers Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen's feedback when it came to trying new parts on...
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Renault not desperate to replace McLaren with new customerRenault will be left without any engine customers in 2021 after McLaren's switch was confirmed - but Cyril Abiteboul has no concerns about this.
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F1 driver market: What’s left to sort for 2020?Crash.net takes a look at what is left to sort in the driver market ahead of the 2020 F1 season…
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Masi: Keeping three-day F1 weekend format provides momentumDespite the success of F1's scheduling change at Suzuka, the FIA's Michael Masi would prefer to keep the existing three-day schedule moving forward.
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VIDEO: Top 10 F1 bromancesCrash.net counts down our top 10 Formula 1 bromances of all time...
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Sainz: I’m in the best shape of my careerNow sixth in the championship and clear as F1's leading midfield runner, Carlos Sainz feels he has never driven better.