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+2 +1Haas doubts F1 cost cuts help anyone
New Formula 1 team boss Gene Haas says he is baffled by the sport's ongoing failure to cut costs, as he questioned any move that limited technological excellence.
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+18 +4Is Formula 1 losing its soul?
Formula 1's obsession with money and growth could come at the expense of its rich history.
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+6 +2McLaren-Honda confirms Jenson Button for 2016
Ron Dennis (Chairman & Chief Executive Officer) said: “Jenson and I have been discussing his plans in private for the past few weeks, and the fact that our talks have led to today’s announcement is very pleasing to both of us and will delight and motivate all at McLaren-Honda."
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+2 +1Red Bull demands Ferrari engine parity to stay in F1
Article published in Red Bull media platform Speedweek says team will only stay in Formula One if it is given equal engines to Ferrari for 2016.
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+2 +1Man arrested after walking on Formula One track at Singapore GP
MATT MORLIDGE IN SINGAPORE: A 27-year-old man, thought to be English, has been arrested after clambering onto the track during the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday night.
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+22 +3Renault to stop supplying engines
Renault will stop supplying engines to other Formula 1 teams, with its relationship with Red Bull likely to end this year.
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+25 +8Hamilton wins at Monza as Rosberg’s hopes go up in flames.
Lewis Hamilton eased to victory in Sunday’s Formula 1 Gran Premio d'Italia 2015, beating Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, with Felipe Massa finishing third for Williams. Hamilton also extended his championship lead over Nico Rosberg to 53 points, after his team mate was forced to retire whilst running third just two laps from home, the rear of his car on fire.
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+22 +10Lotus on podium as bailiffs arrive
Romain Grosjean's third place in Belgium was a redemptive story for the driver and a Lotus team with major problems.
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+2 +2Hamilton wins at Spa as Lotus return to podium
A superbly controlled drive saw Lewis Hamilton beat Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg to win Sunday’s 2015 Formula 1 Shell Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps. The hard-charging Lotus of Romain Grosjean took third after Ferrari’s gamble to one stop Sebastian Vettel backfired with a spectacular tyre failure on the penultimate lap.
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+17 +3Argentine F1 legend Juan Manuel Fangio exhumed
The body of 1950s F1 legend Juan Manuel Fangio has been exhumed on the orders of a judge in Argentina to try to resolve two paternity cases.
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+17 +5This crazy F1 concept car could save open wheel racing
Last month, another in a long line of ostentatious Formula One concept designs sent automotive fans on the internet in a tizzy: a closed cockpit McLaren. The renderings were created by Dutch...
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+1 +1Vettel beats Kvyat and Ricciardo in Hungarian thriller
Sebastian Vettel drove serenely to his and Ferrari’s second victory of the season in Hungary on Sunday. Behind him, however, it was action all the way with Red Bull’s Daniil Kvyat scoring his first F1 podium in second and team mate Daniel Ricciardo surviving clashes with both Mercedes for third.
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+67 +8Bianchi dies from F1 crash injuries
Bianchi, 25, had been in a coma since crashing his Marussia into a recovery vehicle at October's rain-hit race. Driver has died from severe head injuries sustained in a crash at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix, his family says.
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+5 +2Fernando Alonso (F1 driver) goes go-karting
Last to first in three laps
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+1 +1Hamilton wins thrilling British GP
Lewis Hamilton battled through a bad start and late-race rain to win an action-packed British Grand Prix.
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+12 0Ferrari - Formula 1 Concept
Formula 1 of the future? Check out Ferrari Design's concept
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+32 +3F1 bosses split on 2016 rule changes
Formula 1 bosses are divided on whether rules intended to make cars more exciting should be introduced in 2016 or 2017.
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+7 +1What we learned at the first F1 test
Ferrari fastest? Sauber ahead of Mercedes? Andrew Benson studies the first F1 test to find first impressions can be deceiving.
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+18 +1Over 166,000 people visit Sochi over weekend for Russia’s first F1 GP
Over 166,000 people, including at least 500 high-ranking guests from Russia and abroad, visited the Black Sea coastal city of Sochi over the last weekend for Russia’s first ever Formula One Grand Prix, Russian organizers of the event said on Wednesday.
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+12 +2Schumacher 'waking up very slowly', says son
Formula One legend Michael Schumacher is “waking up very slowly”, according to reports quoting his son Mick.
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