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Inside Ferrari's near-perfect F1 car launch
Ferrari raised the bar with the launch of its 2023 car, hinting at a high level of confidence in its Formula One chances this year.
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Audi ‘ready’ to supply engines to teams if required by FIA
Audi says that it would be “ready” to supply Power Units to customer teams if it is called upon to
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‘Drive to Survive’ Made Americans Fall in Love With Formula 1
The Netflix show sold the European sport to a U.S. audience. But will the romance last after the series is gone?
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F1 to make Covid-19 vaccines mandatory
Formula 1 is to make Covid-19 vaccines mandatory for all personnel this year. The move will mean no-one will be able to work within the paddock - F1's inner sanctum where the teams operate - without being fully vaccinated. The policy will apply to all personnel working within F1, including drivers, teams, media, hospitality workers and any guests who attend the races.
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F1 bans military air displays at races
Formula 1 has banned military air displays at Grands Prix on sustainability and environmental grounds. Fly-bys and other demonstrations by military aircraft have become commonplace as part of events building up to the start of races.
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Formula 1’s Future Is an All-Women’s Series
The world of Formula 1 has long been known as a billionaire boy’s club. Can the W Series—the world’s first international female-only motorsport championship—change that?
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CEO of Belgian F1 Grand Prix circuit dead in reported murder suicide
The F1 world is in mourning after Nathalie Maillet, the CEO of the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium, was allegedly killed in a reported murder-suicide.
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Honda shocks F1, says it will quit the sport after 2021
The news is a serious blow to the Red Bull Racing and Alpha Tauri teams.
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Mercedes & F1 cannot agree contract
World champions Mercedes reach an impasse with Formula 1 in negotiations over a new contract to stay in the sport after this season.
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F1 considers season-long restrictive bubble after Pérez tests positive
Formula One may consider further tightening its Covid-19 code of conduct to impose a season-long restrictive bubble on personnel after Sergio Pérez’s positive test
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Formula 1 discusses Austria season start & two races at Silverstone
Formula 1's latest plan to get the 2020 season off the ground is to hold the Austrian Grand Prix as scheduled followed by two races at Silverstone.
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Why Formula 1 should use 2020 as an experimental year - Last Lap
If and when the 2020 Formula 1 season gets underway, it is going to be far from normal in every aspect.
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Is F1’s May season start target actually realistic?
Formula 1 hopes to get the 2020 season underway in May but as coronavirus continues to rapidly spread across the globe, the target seems optimistic at best.Following the postponements to the opening four races of the season in Australia, Bahrain, China and Vietnam, F1 is aiming to begin the season in May, though the Dutch and Spanish rounds - currently the first races on the 2020 calendar to be unaffected on May 3 and May 10 respectively - are also in major doubt.
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Formula 1: How Toto Wolff made Mercedes one of sport's greatest teams
Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff talks about what makes the team behind Lewis Hamilton keep on winning - even though he is always late.
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Sir Stirling Moss says women don't have the mental strength for Formula 1
Motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss has landed himself slap bang in the middle of a sexism row after saying he thought women weren't up to the task of professionally racing a Formula 1 car. Sir Stirling admitted that women could handle the physical demands of piloting an F1 car but said he didn't know whether "they've got the mental aptitude to race hard, wheel to wheel." He added: "The trouble is, when you're racing, it's pretty tiring."
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Formula 1: Kimi Raikkonen's world is a very different place
Just what is it about the aloof and indifferent nature of Kimi Raikkonen's character that sports fans find so engaging? The private area of Singapore's main airport often caters for celebrities and the wealthy, preparing for security checks - just one more easy step before boarding their private jets. It is usually light work for the security staff. But not during one particular evening in 2008.
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Robert Kubica admits many jumping ship at Williams
Robert Kubica is committed to his Williams drive for 2019, but the F1 returnee admits his team is facing many staff departures. Last week, the Polish driver finally sealed a sensational return to the pinnacle of motorsport after a seven-year absence when he was nominated by Williams to race alongside George Russell.
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Antonio Giovinazzi to race for the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team
Hinwil, 25th September 2018 - Alfa Romeo and the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team are delighted to announce that Antonio Giovinazzi will race alongside 2007 Formula One World Champion Kimi Räikkönen, completing the team's driver line-up for the 2019 season. Following its tradition of discovering and nurturing young talents, the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team has appointed the Italian driver, who has worked with the team for the past two years, to race in place of Charles Leclerc.
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Grosjean nearly gave up motorsport to become a chef
Romain Grosjean has revealed he nearly gave up on his motorsport career altogether to become a chef after losing his Renault Formula 1 seat at the end of 2009. Grosjean made his F1 debut halfway through the 2009 campaign after being drafted into Renault as Nelson Piquet Jr’s replacement at the European Grand Prix in the wake of the Crashgate scandal. Despite qualifying within 0.3s of teammate Fernando Alonso on his first race weekend and showing glimpses of promise across his seven-race spell with the team, Grosjean lost his drive to Vitaly Petrov on the eve of the 2010 campaign.
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The Notorious Kimi Raikkonen
Formula One is enjoying a boom in young talent. Drivers such as Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly, all in their early 20s and the formative stages of their careers, are poised to become the new stars. Yet it is the oldest man on the grid, Kimi Raikkonen, 38, of Finland, who continues to stand out as one of Formula One’s most interesting drivers, breaking with convention through his character and demeanor.
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