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Kubica explains conservative approach that led to Hockenheim pointFearing a crash that could leave Williams short on parts for the upcoming race in Hungary, Robert Kubica said he was simply trying to get the car...
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When is the F1 Hungarian GP and how can I watch it?The final race before Formula 1's summer break, the Hungarian Grand Prix has a reputation as one of the most exciting races on the calendar. Here's...
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Ricciardo keen for more motorbike running after Gibernau testRicciardo gains a new appreciation for motorcycle riders after completing a friendly run with Sete Gibernau earlier this month.
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Vettel: Wet races create chaos, dry races F1’s focus to improveSebastian Vettel says the exciting wet German Grand Prix highlights the current positives in Formula 1 but sees tweaks needed to produce a similar...
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Horner 'totally relaxed' about Verstappen's Red Bull futureWith two wins in the last three races, Max Verstappen has no reason to consider leaving Red Bull, says team boss Christian Horner.
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Mercedes appoints Lauda replacement on board of directorsMercedes confirms Markus Schafer is appointed as new non-executive chairman, replacing Niki Lauda in the role, as part of wider shake-up of its...
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Hamilton clears schedule in bid to recover from illnessLewis Hamilton to rest up ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix in a bid to recover from the illness that hampered his Hockenheim weekend.
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Brawn: Exciting German GP perfect response to F1 criticismF1 managing director Brawn pleased the dramatic German Grand Prix at Hockenheim can knock back "vitriolic" criticism of the sport.
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German GP conclusions: Bottas squanders golden chanceLewis Larkam unpacks the major talking points to emerge from an action-packed German Grand Prix as F1 2019 hits mid-distance.
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Redemption for Kvyat at last – and a message to Red Bull?His shock Germany podium offered Daniil Kvyat closure on three difficult years in (and out of) Formula 1. But it has also sent a message to the...
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Steiner: Haas F1 drivers 'cannot keep running into each other'Guenther Steiner says Haas F1 drivers Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean’s on-track clashes are “getting old”.
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FIA insists Hockenheim drag strip run-off is “fine”F1 race director Michael Masi insists there is nothing wrong with the drag strip run-off area at Hockenheim, following a number of incidents at the...