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Daily update May 18, 2020
NEWS
The Red Bull Ring is due to run races on 5 July and 12 July, and the venue has been working with F1 and state and local authorities on procedures that ...
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F1 champion Fernando Alonso will be back in a Formula 1 car in 2021. That's according to several reports that say the Spaniard is close to signing ...
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Seven-time F1 race winner Ricciardo was announced by McLaren last week as the replacement for Ferrari-bound Carlos Sainz Jr., who will take the ...
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The 32-year old obliged and they talked for a few minutes being completely genuine, even introducing himself as if he was addressing a non-F1 fan ...
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F1 teams could lose the capacity to pick their 13-set tyre allotment for races in 2020. It is done so as to smooth out the production, says Pirelli supervisor ...
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Admittedly, Russell's current F1 predicament does not do his back-to-back GP3 and F2 titles any justice. The 22-year old also revealed that Hamilton's ...
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Singapore F1 promoters say closed-doors race is not feasible. 2 Min Read. (Reuters) - Singapore Grand Prix promoters have ruled out holding their ...
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F1 driver Kubica swaps four wheels for two in virtual Tour de Pologne. AP | May 16, 2020, 20:21 IST. TimesPoints. 80. 0 Added. Keep reading, keep ...
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That is the warning from ex-F1 racers Timo Glock and Ralf Schumacher in the wake of Sebastian Vettel announcing his exit from Ferrari at the end of ...
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WEB
F1 Esports #ChallengeHeinekenLegends: Coulthard vs. Carlos
F1 Esports #ChallengeHeinekenLegends: Coulthard vs. Carlos. F1. 17 Comments. 11 Shares. ·. 15K Views ·. 19 minutes ago ·. 󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 2-1 Doesn't ...
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Hakkinen concerned Vettel may have lost his energy for F1
Former driver Mika Hakkinen is among those who believe Sebastian Vettel's time in Formula 1 will come to an end following the 2020 season.
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