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McLaren changes to fit Mercedes F1 engine switch will be monitored McLaren has agreed a monitoring process with the FIA for its switch to Mercedes Formula 1 engines next year to ensure it does not make changes for ...
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Sebastian Vettel discusses his F1 future with Ferrari, temporary pay cuts and his lockdown lifestyle But F1 and the FIA are still making plans for all scenarios, while the drivers have been discussing it, too. What does Vettel think? Unsurprisingly, he gives ...
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'We are going to break all lap records' when racing resumes, says Racing Point's Perez ... has only increased Perez's hunger to break those records – particularly as he said the new RP20 is his "favourite" of all the F1 cars he's driven.
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Fitch Rates Groton, CT's $7 million GO BANs 'F1+'; Outlook Stable The 'F1+' short-term rating on the BANs corresponds to the town's 'AA' Issuer Default Rating (IDR) and reflects the unlimited tax pledge for note ...
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VIDEO: Verstappen, Sato drive Honda's 1965 F1 car Last October, Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen joined former F1 driver turned IndyCar racer Takuma Sato for a go behind the wheel of the classic ...
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Why Japan's second F1 race didn't take off Tsurumaki successfully lobbied Bernie Ecclestone for an F1 race, and an Asian GP appeared on the provisional 1993 calendar. However by then the ...
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Thibaut Courtois joining Charles Leclerc, F1 stars for next Virtual GP Sainz becomes seventh F1 driver on Virtual Chinese GP grid; Courtois, Poulter in action; Coverage starts at 6pm on Sky Sports F1. By Matt Morlidge.
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Horner: F1 can get in an 18-race season Christian Horner sees no reason why F1 can't have an 18-race season, beginning with a behind-closed-doors Austrian GP in July. As things stand the ...
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Daniel Ricciardo chats F1 future, best overtakes and more on Sky F1 Vodcast... with Michael Carrick! Episode 9: Ricciardo and Carrick chat about F1, how drivers and footballers compare, and much more with Lazenby and Pinkham. By Matt Morlidge.
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F1 drivers raise $70000, as Leclerc wins charity Esports title Haas F1 reserve driver Deletraz was fourth ahead of Renault junior Christian Lundgaard and Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. Lando Norris ...
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