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FIA: No changes to 'let them race' philosophy at Silverstone
The wheel-to-wheel fights at Silverstone were not the result of greater leniency from the stewards, says F1 race director Michael Masi.
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Wolff: Better for Hamilton to polarise than be boring
After debate about Lewis Hamilton's 'Britishness' over his home grand prix weekend, Toto Wolff says he'd rather have the Mercedes driver polarise...
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Bottas completes Toyota Yaris WRC test in Finland
Bottas continues to scratch his rallying itch with a casual test in Finland.
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Magnussen: Haas unlucky to be hit in weakest spot
The ongoing struggles for the Haas team have led to no loss of confidence in the project to Kevin Magnussen.
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How Valentino Rossi inspired two of F1’s newest stars
Alexander Albon and Lando Norris both grew up idolising Valentino Rossi - and have brought some of The Doctor to Formula 1 in their debut seasons.
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Williams hopeful of agreeing new Mercedes F1 engine deal
Williams dismisses reports it could switch to a Renault engine supply in the near future, stressing: "Our future is with Mercedes."
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Hamilton hails McLaren’s “amazing” progress in 2019
Lewis Hamilton has branded the impressive progress made by former team McLaren during the 2019 F1 season as “amazing”.
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F1 Gossip: Red Bull to sue Rich Energy?
In today's F1 Gossip, Rich Energy claims Red Bull is taking legal action against it, Horner on why Honda has "exceeded expectations" and Zandvoort...
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Vettel has "full commitment" beyond 2020 - Binotto
Sebastian Vettel has “full commitment and interest” to remain in F1 beyond 2020, insists Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto.
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Sainz: McLaren F1 contract stability better than Red Bull model
Carlos Sainz Jr says his two-year deal with McLaren provides him with stability for the first time in his F1 career.
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Mercedes has “no idea” how Hamilton set fastest lap
The Mercedes F1 team is still struggling to understand how Lewis Hamilton was able to set the fastest lap of the British Grand Prix with a set of...
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Melbourne keeps F1 Australian Grand Prix until 2025
Formula 1 has extended its deal with the Australian Grand Prix Corporation to keep the race in Melbourne for the next six years