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Vettel had to “freestyle” fuel-saving to make finish in Canada
Ferrari F1 driver Sebastian Vettel admits he had to “freestyle” with fuel-saving to ensure he made it to the finish in Canada.
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Vettel confident Ferrari has new evidence for penalty review
Sebastian Vettel is confident Ferrari has collected new information ahead of the hearing over his controversial penalty during F1’s Canadian GP.
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Leclerc: Nothing would’ve changed knowing about Vettel’s penalty
Charles Leclerc says he wouldn’t have been able to improve his finishing position at the Canadian GP despite being unaware of Sebastian Vettel’s...
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Ricciardo: Canada result has ‘ignited’ Renault
A strong double-points finish for Renault in Canada has helped boost the team, as Daniel Ricciardo explains.
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Raikkonen: F1 rules meant to give more freedom…
Kimi Raikkonen believes the push to allow F1 drivers to fight on track was only under the “smart, fair” racing
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Red Bull not expecting “massive gain” from new Honda engine
Honda’s latest F1 engine upgrade will not provide Red Bull with a “massive gain” at the French Grand Prix, according to Pierre Gasly.
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Hamilton excused from French GP F1 media duties
Mercedes confirms Lewis Hamilton will miss his media events on Thursday ahead of French Grand Prix
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Hamilton excused from Mercedes media duties on Thursday
Mercedes confirms Lewis Hamilton will miss his media events on Thursday ahead of French Grand Prix
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Reviewing F1 penalties risks “never-ending saga” – Steiner
Haas F1 boss Guenther Steiner believes reviewing penalty decisions risks setting a precedent that will lead to a “never-ending saga”.
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Canada stewards to hold Vettel penalty hearing on Friday
The FIA confirms plans for Ferrari's request to review Sebastian Vettel's penalty in Canada.
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Alfa Romeo needs to make fewer mistakes - Vasseur
Alfa Romeo F1 team principal Frederic Vasseur says his side needs to cut out the mistakes if it is to start scoring points again.
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Mercedes keen to remain united over 2021 F1 regulations
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff insists all teams are determined to remain united in their bid to define the 2021 F1 regulations as soon as possible.