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The Max and Charles Show points to F1’s exciting future
Verstappen and Leclerc's Silverstone battle was the kind of box-office entertainment Formula 1 has craved of late.
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Mercedes against “dirty” battles between Hamilton and Bottas
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff is happy to let Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas race freely against each other but makes a stand against...
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F1 Driver Ratings – British Grand Prix
With a run up and down the field following Sunday’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone, here are Crash.net F1 Digital Editor Luke Smith’s driver...
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Sainz: McLaren took P6 despite not being at ‘100 percent’
Carlos Sainz Jr took extra confidence from his strong result at the British Grand Prix despite feeling he and his McLaren F1 car were not at “100...
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Steiner: Haas drivers digging the hole even deeper
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has read the riot act to his drivers Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen after the pair clashed on the opening...
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Ferrari and Red Bull now “pretty close” - Binotto
Ferrari F1 boss Mattia Binotto says his side must improve if it is to avoid being overtaken by Red Bull as the second-best team during 2019.
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Hamilton says Safety Car did not ‘make a difference’ to win
Lewis Hamilton believes he would have won the British Grand Prix even without a Safety Car due to the strategy he was running.
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Masi to continue as F1 race director until end of 2019
Michael Masi will continue in his role as the FIA’s race director until the end of the 2019 F1 season.
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F1 Paddock Notebook - British GP Sunday
With a final recap from Silverstone on Sunday following Lewis Hamilton's British Grand Prix victory, here is the paddock notebook.
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F1 Race Analysis: The ace up Hamilton’s sleeve at Silverstone
The Safety Car certainly played into Lewis Hamilton's hands at Silverstone - but he always had an ace up his sleeve in his bid for a sixth home win.
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Gasly hails “best race of the year” with Red Bull breakthrough
Pierre Gasly calls his British Grand Prix as “by far the best weekend of the year” as he enjoyed a breakthrough weekend for Red Bull.
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Bottas says Mercedes’ decision not to one-stop was a mistake
Valtteri Bottas says a one-stop strategy during the British Grand Prix was “out of the question” and admits Mercedes made an error.