Formula 1
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Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix - Starting Grid
The full starting grid for the 2019 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring.
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Ricciardo to start last in Hungary after power unit changes
Ricciardo takes a complete new power unit after qualifying 18th in Hungary, dropping him to the back of the grid.
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F1 teams have agreed to allow a 22-race 2020 calendar says Wolff
Formula 1 teams have given their support for an expanded 22-race calendar in 2020 with no allowance for an extra engine, says Mercedes motorsport...
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Mick Schumacher takes maiden F2 win with victory in Hungary
Mick Schumacher wins his maiden Formula 2 race with victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Ricciardo gets Hungary grid drop after getting new Renault F1 engine
Daniel Ricciardo will start the Hungarian Grand Prix from the back of the grid after switching to a complete new set of Renault engine components...
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Why a German GP exclusion could have been better for Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo's decision to appeal the penalty that cost both its Formula 1 drivers points in the German Grand Prix means the matter is now set for a...
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Mercedes still trying to understand new F1 aero package
Mercedes is yet to extract the most from its new F1 aerodynamic upgrade package but is confident in its potential.
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Vettel hopes F1 tyres “melt” to avoid 'boring' Hungarian GP
Sebastian Vettel wants F1’s 2019 Pirelli tyres “suffer” to avoid a potentially boring Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Nico Rosberg presents five reasons Verstappen is the best in F1
Mercedes' 2016 Formula 1 world champion Nico Rosberg has labelled Max Verstappen "the best driver out there" and outlined five reasons supporting...
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Analysis: The Mercedes start split that could be crucial in Hungary
Mercedes knows that one of its best opportunities to overhaul Formula 1 rival Max Verstappen and lead the Hungarian Grand Prix will come on the...
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Mercedes 2020 seat between Bottas and Ocon
Toto Wolff says he is "wrestling within myself" as he deliberates between Esteban Ocon and Valtteri Bottas for the free Mercedes F1 seat in 2020.
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Ricciardo takes pride in denying Verstappen F1 pole record
Daniel Ricciardo says he can “still take some pride” from the fact he stopped Max Verstappen from becoming F1’s youngest-ever polesitter.