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Hamilton wants to be ‘pioneer’ of F1’s post-2020 eraLewis Hamilton wants to continue racing in F1 beyond 2021 to become a “pioneer” of the sport’s next generation of regulations.
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Ricciardo supports Vettel over F1 trophy design criticismDaniel Ricciardo supports Sebastian Vettel’s criticism of F1 trophy designs following the Ferrari driver’s complaints after the Mexican Grand Prix.
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Gasly sees no improvement in driving since leaving Red BullGasly has found his feet again since rejoining Toro Rosso - but doesn't think he's driving any better than when at Red Bull.
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United States GP: Five reasons F1 loves COTAAhead of this weekend’s United States Grand Prix, take a look at what makes the Circuit of the Americas special to F1
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Hulkenberg: I’m not the right driver for Williams in 2020Hulkenberg moves to rule out a return to Williams for 2020, believing it would not be the right fit for either himself or the team.
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F1 Paddock Notebook - United States GP ThursdayWith a round-up from a freezing cold Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas, here is Julianne Cerasoli's paddock notebook for Thursday.
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Bottas targets form turnaround at US GPValtteri Bottas is targeting a performance turnaround at the United States Grand Prix following his recent struggles at COTA.
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F1 drivers weigh in on new-look 2021 carAfter F1's new-vision for 2021 was presented, the drivers have had their say on the regulations and new cars for the sport's next era.
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Albon yet to discuss Red Bull F1 future with MarkoAlbon has impressed during his time with Red Bull so far - but he is yet to get an answer on 2020 from Helmut Marko.
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Hamilton 'yet to hit my peak' as he nears sixth F1 titleLewis Hamilton reckons he is yet to reach his peak in F1 as he looks to become a six-time world champion at the United States Grand Prix.
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Vettel: Ferrari’s one-lap pace has masked race weaknessSebastian Vettel believes Ferrari’s one-lap pace has masked its performance weaknesses over a full race distance in recent races.
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Leclerc: Ferrari’s recent form not as bad as it looksThree defeats in a row may have left Ferrari on the back foot, but Charles Leclerc is confident of learning from them.