Formula 1
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Calderon & Correa to test Alfa Romeo F1 car Paul Ricard
Alfa Romeo Racing test driver Tatiana Calderon and development driver Juan Manuel Correa will take the wheel of Formula One machinery in a...
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Video: Our vision for how a 2021 Formula 1 rules car should look
While Formula 1 teams await the definitive version of the 2021 regulations, we've created our own version of what we think the next generation F1...
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Calderon and Correa get Alfa Romeo F1 test
Alfa Romeo F1 test driver Tatiana Calderon and development driver Juan Manuel Correa have been handed a private test at Paul Ricard.
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American Alfa protege Juan Manuel Correa gets first Formula 1 test
Alfa Romeo development driver Juan Manuel Correa will get his first mileage in a Formula 1 car this Saturday in a Sauber C32
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Sainz: Simulators will reduce impact of F1 testing cut
McLaren driver Carlos Sainz Jr believes simulators are now advanced enough to mitigate the impact of any testing cuts as Formula 1 moves towards a...
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F1 Gossip: Ocon to Renault for 2020?
In the latest F1 Gossip, Ocon linked with Renault switch for 2020, Brown urges speed over 2021 rulebook and Honda continues to make engine progress.
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Interest in Haas seat still high despite 2019 struggles
Haas is still attracting plenty of interest from drivers for a race seat in 2020 despite a difficult year on-track.
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Video: How 'outstanding' Raikkonen justified his place in F1 again
Kimi Raikkonen is enjoying a strong Formula 1 season with the Alfa Romeo squad previously known as Sauber, with which the 2007 world champion made...
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Why Red Bull's pre-Austrian GP update was so "crucial"
Red Bull's form was transformed by changes to its Formula 1 car and Honda's engine that meant it "all came together" ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix
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Hamilton targets improvements amid ‘not perfect' 2019
F1 championship leader Lewis Hamilton wants his performances in the second half of the 2019 season to be “even stronger” than before.
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Lack of downforce not Ferrari’s sole weakness - Binotto
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto says a lack of maximum downforce is not the sole weakness of the team’s 2019 F1 car.
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Ricciardo: Renault needs "bigger steps" for podiums in F1 2020
Daniel Ricciardo believes the Renault Formula 1 team will need to make "bigger steps" with its car if it is to reach its target of challenging for...