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'Many changes' key to breakthrough result - Gasly
Pierre Gasly says “many changes” were key to securing his best result of the 2019 F1 season at the British Grand Prix.
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Steiner ‘still not over’ Haas' British GP collision
Haas F1 chief Guenther Steiner says he is “still not over” the clash between his drivers at the British Grand Prix.
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Has Vettel recovered yet from his Hockenheim heartbreak?
The mistake at Hockenheim last year cost Sebastian Vettel dearly - and is one his is arguably yet to recover from.
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Schumacher ready for “special” run in father’s 2004 F1 car
Mick Schumacher is excited ahead of what he anticipates to be a "special" outing in his father's 2004 F1 car at Hockenheim.
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German GP: Can anyone stop Mercedes in Germany?
Lewis Larkam previews this weekend's German Grand Prix, the 11th round of the 2019 F1 season.
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McLaren has 'no room for complacency' at German GP
McLaren F1 boss Andreas Seidl says his team has "no room for complacency" at this weekend's German Grand Prix.
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Leclerc had "no thoughts" about quitting after Bianchi's crash
Charles Leclerc says he never considered giving up on his F1 dream following Jules Bianchi's crash at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix.
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All 10 F1 teams to feature in Netflix’s Drive to Survive
All 10 F1 teams will feature in the second series of Netflix's 'Drive to Survive' documentary series, which will air in 2020.
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Perez hopes German GP can be “turning point” for Racing Point
Racing Point F1 driver Sergio Perez says he is hoping for a "turning point" at this weekend’s German Grand Prix.
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German GP: What next for the future of F1 in Germany?
Lewis Larkam recaps the key events so far in the story of the German Grand Prix, which is expected to be axed from the F1 calendar in 2020.
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Bottas rules out Rosberg-like tactics to beat Hamilton
Valtteri 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 car
Cyril Abiteboul says Renault has recognised the “weaker points” of its 2019 F1 car that it needs to address moving forwards.