Formula 1
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Seidl: Austrian GP confirmed McLaren pace not a one-off
McLaren’s performance at the Austrian Grand Prix proved that the team’s impressive pace was “not just a one-off”, according to its new F1 boss...
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Williams to consider replacement plan for Lowe
Williams is considering its options as it bids to find a successor for Paddy Lowe following his exit from the F1 team.
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How Honda went from Formula 1's biggest joke to winning again
After years of struggle - and its fair share of embarrassment - Honda returned to the Formula 1 winners' circle as Max Verstappen triumphed in last...
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Ricciardo: Renault's F1 form doesn't add up after Austrian GP woes
Renault driver Daniel Ricciardo admits his team's current form in Formula 1 "doesn't add up", after the manufacturer failed to score points in the...
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F1 open to debuting 2020 prototype tyres at end of 2019
F1 is open to the idea of debuting Pirelli’s 2020 prototype tyres towards the end of the 2019 season and could even use them in races.
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Pat Fry set for exit from McLaren F1 team
McLaren engineering director Pat Fry is set to leave the Formula 1 team.
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Seidl: F1 teams, drivers can't complain about rules they pushed for
McLaren boss Andreas Seidl says teams and drivers cannot complain that there are too many rules in Formula 1, because they pushed for them in the...
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'Verstappen & Leclerc show future's bright' - Palmer column
The Austrian Grand Prix was exactly what the sport needed seven days after the snoozeathon of the French Grand Prix, says Jolyon Palmer.
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Ferrari “certainly not” interested in Verstappen
Mattia Binotto insists Ferrari has no interest in signing Max Verstappen for the 2020 F1 season.
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Ferrari F1 boss Binotto "really ashamed" at tyre change decision
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto feels "really ashamed" that Formula 1 rivals opted not to support bringing back Pirelli's 2018 tyres to have more...
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Red Bull can't fully explain Austrian GP F1 race-winning pace
The Red Bull Formula 1 team has admitted it does not fully understand why its car was quick enough for Max Verstappen to win the Austrian Grand Prix
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Pat Fry heading for McLaren F1 exit, gardening leave period begins
McLaren engineering director Pat Fry is understood to have been put on gardening leave after indicating that he wants to leave the Formula 1 team