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Bottas rules out Rosberg-like tactics to beat HamiltonValtteri Bottas won't resort to emulating Nico Rosberg’s approach in using a sports psychologist in his bid to overcome Mercedes F1 teammate Lewis...
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Renault has recognised “weaker points” of 2019 F1 carCyril Abiteboul says Renault has recognised the “weaker points” of its 2019 F1 car that it needs to address moving forwards.
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Red Bull not setting win targets for rest of F1 2019Red Bull will continue to approach things "race-by-race" and will not get carried away setting win targets, says team boss Christian Horner.
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F1 Gossip: Ricciardo facing £10m court claimIn today's F1 gossip, Ricciardo facing £10m lawsuit from former manager, Horner expects "status quo" to remain for top three, and Norris and...
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Vettel: 'We have got to make up for last year' at HockenheimOne year on from the incident that wounded his F1 championship hopes, Sebastian Vettel returns to Hockenheim with a point to prove.
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Grosjean and Magnussen would back F1 refuelling returnHaas F1 pair Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen would like to see refuelling return to the sport.
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Mercedes ‘vigilant’ with hot weather forecast for German GPMercedes boss Toto Wolff insists his squad must remain “vigilant” heading into F1's German Grand Prix this weekend.
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When is the F1 German GP and how can I watch it?All of the information on how to watch this weekend’s German Grand Prix live.
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Mercedes to run special livery on F1 cars for German GPMercedes’ F1 cars will adorn a special one-off livery at the German Grand Prix to celebrate 125 years of motorsport.
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Haas to run split-spec F1 cars at German GPHaas will run two seperate aero specifications on its F1 cars at the German Grand Prix as it looks to get on top of its recent performances issues.
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Groundwork in place for Williams progress - RussellGeorge Russell is convinced the Williams F1 team is on the right path to progress following a tough start to the 2019 season.
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McLaren: Fighting F1 engine suppliers Renault ‘not complicated’McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl insists fighting its engine supplier Renault over midfield honours during the 2019 F1 season is not complicated.