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Bottas turns attention to 2020, excited to ‘start from fresh’With his 2019 title defeat now confirmed, Valtteri Bottas is shifting his focus to next year as he plots as maiden title victory.
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Brawn pleased by fan response to 2021 regulationsWith fans being placed at the forefront of F1's thinking for 2021, Ross Brawn is pleased with the initial feedback to the newly-unveiled regulations.
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McLaren to open talks with Alonso about futureZak Brown confirms McLaren will open talks with Fernando Alonso about his future with the team soon as he nears the end of his contract.
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Williams confirms no driver announcement until post-seasonNicholas Latifi's recent string of practice appearances is no confirmation he will get the Williams seat in 2020, says deputy team boss Claire...
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Hulkenberg rules out F1 reserve role, calls DTM link ‘fake news’Nico Hulkenberg won't be taking up a reserve role with any F1 teams for 2020 despite running out of options to keep a full-time seat.
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Hamilton: 2019 my strongest year in F1 to dateLewis Hamilton rates 2019 as his best year yet in Formula 1 - but says he still has some way to go to master his craft.
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Brawn ‘doesn’t want to speculate’ about Ferrari’s F1 engineF1 motorsport boss Ross Brawn says he does not wish to “speculate” about the latest FIA technical directive following scrutiny over Ferrari’s power...
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McLaren ‘working very hard' to improve F1 pit stopsMcLaren F1 team principal Andreas Seidl says his side is “working very hard” to improve its pit stop reliability.
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Wolff says Mercedes' returned to 'old form' at US GPMercedes boss Toto Wolff feels his team returned to its “old form” at the United States Grand Prix.
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Steiner: Haas now ‘defenceless’ against F1 rivals in racesHaas F1 boss Guenther Steiner concedes his side has been forced to resort to approach each race with a “damage-limitation” mindset.
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Brawn: Hamilton the strongest F1 driver in past 15 yearsF1 chief Ross Brawn believes Lewis Hamilton has established himself as the “strongest” driver of the last 15 years.
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“Big” floor damage cost Verstappen ‘a lot’ in US GPMax Verstappen says suffering "big" damage to the floor of his Red Bull F1 car cost him a stronger result at the US Grand Prix.