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Williams F1 team records financial loss for start of 2019Williams posts significant financial losses for the start of 2019 as a result of its poor 2018 F1 campaign plus the loss of key sponsors and backers
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Leclerc: Consecutive F1 wins silences criticsCharles Leclerc says securing his first two F1 wins is as evidence Ferrari were right to promote him this season
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Bottas: No point in giving up on F1 titleValtteri Bottas won’t give up in the F1 world title fight until mathematically impossible against Lewis Hamilton
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Don’t write Vettel off just yet, says Mercedes chiefMercedes boss Toto Wolff defends Sebastian Vettel and expects the four-time F1 world champion to fight back after an error-strewn Italian Grand Prix
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What next after Vettel hits new low at Monza?Lewis Larkam reflects on an enthralling Italian Grand Prix as Ferrari finally ended its long wait for victory on home soil.
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Haas terminates Rich Energy F1 title dealHaas has ended its F1 title sponsorship deal with Rich Energy with immediate effect.
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Hamilton "instrumental" in avoiding Leclerc crash - WolffMercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff believes Lewis Hamilton played an “instrumental” role in not causing a collision with Charles Leclerc at Monza.
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How Leclerc replaced Vettel as the Tifosi's home heroFerrari's loyal fans had waited nine years for a home victory to celebrate at Monza - and, significantly, it was Charles Leclerc who ended that...
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Leclerc: Monza win for Ferrari goes beyond all of my dreamsCharles Leclerc says winning the Italian Grand Prix for the Ferrari F1 team has gone beyond all the dreams he had as a child.
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F1 Driver Ratings – Italian Grand PrixWho were the star performers in the Italian Grand Prix? Here’s a full run-down of the Formula 1 field in our driver ratings.
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Hamilton would have collided with Leclerc without F1 title on lineLewis Hamilton says he would not have moved in his fight with Charles Leclerc during the Italian Grand Prix if the F1 title was not on the line.
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Ferrari will have to ‘lift Vettel’s spirits’ - CamilleriFerrari will support Sebastian Vettel in a bid to "lift his spirits" following a tough Italian Grand Prix, says CEO Louis Camilleri.