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Mercedes: No political advantage from McLaren F1 engine dealMercedes boss Toto Wolff has dismissed suggestions his side will gain any political advantage from its new F1 engine deal with McLaren.
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Pirelli ‘now in a position to nominate 2020-spec F1 tyres’Pirelli’s Mario Isola confirms it has completed sufficient testing to roll out its nominated specifications for 2020
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Losing McLaren F1 engine deal won’t ‘massively’ hurt RenaultMcLaren’s divorce from current F1 engine suppliers Renault will not “massively” harm the French manufacturer, insists team boss Cyril Abiteboul.
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Verstappen anticipating “very strong” Suzuka for Red BullMax Verstappen believes Red Bull can have a “very strong” weekend at F1’s Japanese Grand Prix.
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F1 tech figures support delaying standard 2021 brakesF1 team technical bosses have backed the “pragmatic” decision to delay proposals to introduce standard brakes and braking systems for the 2021 season.
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Renault brings new front wing to Japanese GPRenault will bring a new front wing update to this weekend’s F1 Japanese Grand Prix.
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Mercedes will explore ‘little’ updates to 2019 F1 car in JapanMercedes will test a small upgrade at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix but has no plans to introduce another major update to its 2019 F1 car.
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Binotto: Singapore last major upgrade for Ferrari this seasonMattia Binotto says the upgrade package Ferrari introduced in Singapore will be its last major update of the 2019 F1 season.
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Haas interested in Kubica for 2020 F1 roleHaas would consider Robert Kubica for a Formula 1 role with the team during the 2020 season.
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When is the F1 Japanese Grand Prix and how can I watch it?All the information you need to follow the 2019 F1 Japanese Grand Prix.
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F1 Gossip: Could super typhoon affect Japanese GP?In today’s F1 Gossip, super typhoon heads for Japan, Palmer on Ferrari’s team orders’ use and Mission Winnow branding returns.
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Mercedes has to ‘fix’ performance to catch FerrariMercedes has to “fix” its performance if it is to beat F1 rivals Ferrari in the remaining races of the 2019 season, says Toto Wolff.