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F1 teams agree to introduce budget cap from 2021 onwards After lengthy negotiations, F1 will be decreasing spending on a sliding scale over several years. The cap will be set at $145m (£119m) in 2021, dropping ...
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Teams vote to level playing field in F1 ... to the race weekend format as necessary in order to fit in as many races as possible once F1 can restart. The 2020 season has yet to get underway, ...
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Renault F1 Principal Denies Manufacturer Is Leaving Formula 1 Cyril Abiteboul says COVID-19 pressures are not enough to chase Renault from F1. By Joe Saward. May 23, 2020.
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Can a trip to the iconic Monaco Grand Prix cure an F1 cynic? The iconic race has been maligned in recent years, and for good reason: who wants to watch modern F1 cars drive single file across narrow city streets, ...
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F1 Introducing Aggressive Rule Changes That'll Make the Bigger Teams Sweat F1 teams have consented to lessen the up and coming spending top to $145 million (119 million pounds) for 2021. The cap will at that point be steadily ...
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F1 news: Magnussen doubts F1 drivers will struggle with racing after coronavirus delay If the Austrian event goes ahead, the F1 field will have been out of action for eight months since the 2019 season finale in Abu Dhabi, with only six days ...
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Watch : Bono Explains How Lewis Hamilton Came up With 'Hammertime' in F1 He also built a trampoline and fixed his loft along with minor odd jobs. In a way, it is good that nobody is sitting idle until F1 tentatively resumes in early ...
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F1 drivers fully support 'ghost races', says GPDA head Wurz Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team's British driver Lewis Hamilton raises his arm as he passes the chequered flag to win the British Formula One ...
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F1 REWIND: Watch Ricciardo's brilliant 2018 Monaco Grand Prix win in full That's right, 1,400 hours of unrestricted, on-demand F1 content available to stream right now, including race highlights, season reviews, on-boards, ...
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F1 News: Turbo-hybrid powerunit rules too complex, expensive for new manufacturers While F1's current manufacturers will benefit from the reduced cost of having to develop new engines, Richards says that the initial cost of development ...
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