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Ferrari now 'impossible' to beat in qualifying - VerstappenFerrari is now "almost impossible" to beat in qualifying, according to Red Bull F1 driver Max Verstappen.
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Ferrari now 'almost impossible' to beat in qualifying - VerstappenFerrari is now "almost impossible" to beat in qualifying, according to Red Bull F1 driver Max Verstappen.
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Hamilton responds to criticism over social media postsHamilton opens up on his efforts to help the environment after facing criticism for social media posts last week.
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Vettel downplays Ferrari ‘favourites’ tag in MexicoSebastian Vettel has downplayed Ferrari’s chances at this weekend’s F1 Mexican Grand Prix after being billed as the pre-race favourites.
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Renault F1 team will not appeal Japanese GP DSQThe Renault F1 team has opted against appealing its disqualification from the Japanese Grand Prix after being unable to provide new evidence.
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Will Hamilton’s latest F1 coronation be delayed?Crash.net’s Lewis Larkam previews this weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix, round 18 of the 2019 F1 season.
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Renault disqualified from Japanese GP after Racing Point protestRacing Point's protest results in the disqualification of both Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg from the Japanese Grand Prix final results over...
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F1 to live stream Mexican Grand Prix via TwitchF1 has struck a deal with leading gaming streaming platform Twitch to live stream this weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix.
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Haas expecting to “suffer more” than F1 rivals at Mexican GPThe Haas F1 team is expecting to “suffer more” than its rivals at this weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix.
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F1 Gossip: Alonso slams Hamilton for hypocrisyIn today's latest F1 Gossip column, Alonso hits out at Hamilton over recent social media posts, Hamilton envisages "tough" Mexican Grand Prix for...
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Renault pleased with 2019 F1 engine developmentRenault insists it is satisfied with the level of performance it has managed to achieve with its 2019 F1 power unit, though it admits there is...
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Third DRS zone added for Mexican GPThe FIA has added a third drag reduction system (DRS) zone to the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit ahead of the 2019 F1 Mexican Grand Prix.