Formula 1
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F1 - 2019 French GP Preview
Sport news FIA Formula One World Championship French Grand Prix F1 SEASON 2019 Sport Circuit 1SportFIA Formula...
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Hulkenberg: 2019 Renault F1 car works "pretty much everywhere"
Nico Hulkenberg believes Renault's 2019 Formula 1 car works "pretty much everywhere" but that progress has been hidden by the team's "troubled"...
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Grosjean: F1 should have experimental tyre compound like MotoGP
Formula 1 should take inspiration from MotoGP and have an experimental tyre compound that changes throughout the season, reckons Romain Grosjean
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F1 Gossip: Alonso reveals Mercedes contact, "open" to return
In today's F1 Gossip, Alonso "open" to F1 return if he can win, Carey backs budget cap success and Magnussen calls out drivers wanting less downforce.
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Video: The reasons behind the F1 2021 regulation delay explained
The wait for Formula 1's 2021 regulation overhaul goes on after its bosses and the teams agreed to delay publication of the new rules until October
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Ricciardo “growing in confidence” after tough start at Renault
Daniel Ricciardo says he is “growing in confidence” at Renault following a difficult start to the 2019 F1 season.
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Canadian GP acted as a “wake-up call” for Mercedes - Wolff
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says the Canadian Grand Prix acted as “something of a wake-up call” for his F1 team.
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French Grand Prix: Honda to upgrade Red Bull and Toro Rosso engines
Honda will upgrade engines for its Red Bull and Toro Rosso teams at this weekend's French Grand Prix.
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Honda brings second F1 engine upgrade of 2019 to Paul Ricard
Honda will introduce its second upgrade of the Formula 1 season at the French Grand Prix, where three cars will benefit from its latest...
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Honda to introduce F1 engine upgrade at French GP
Honda will bring its latest F1 engine to the French Grand Prix, which will be made available to both customer teams Red Bull and Toro Rosso.
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Latifi back in Williams F1 cockpit for French GP FP1 run
F2 championship leader Nicholas Latifi will make his second FP1 appearance of the 2019 season in France this weekend.
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McLaren F1 team changes won't fully pay off until 2020 season
McLaren believes that the true benefit of the team changes it made last year will only be shown with its 2020 Formula 1 car