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Bottas set for back-of-the-grid start in Abu Dhabi
An F1 engine change means Valtteri Bottas will start the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from the back of the grid.
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Abu Dhabi GP: Who will end F1 2019 on a high?
Crash.net's Lewis Larkam previews this weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the 21st and final round of the 2019 F1 season.
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Williams confirms Latifi to complete 2020 F1 grid
Nicholas Latifi lands Williams drive alongside George Russell to complete the 2020 F1 grid.
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Ferrari ‘knows how to move forward’ from clash after driver talks
Ferrari F1 boss Mattia Binotto says Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc "know how to move forward” after holding clear-the-air talks following...
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Hamilton's Mercedes future to be influenced by Wolff decision
Lewis Hamilton says Toto Wolff's role at Mercedes will impact his decision over his own F1 future.
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Pirelli hopes for more representative 2020 tyre test in Abu Dhabi
Pirelli chief Mario Isola hopes the Abu Dhabi tyre test will provide F1 teams with a clearer picture of its new compounds for 2020.
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McLaren has fresh motivation after Brazil podium - Seidl
McLaren's first F1 podium in five years has provided the Woking squad with fresh motivation, says team principal Andreas Seidl.
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Wolff: Mercedes has “point to prove” in Abu Dhabi
Mercedes heads into the 2019 F1 season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with a “point to prove”, says team boss Toto Wolff.
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Honda commits to F1 for 2021 with new Red Bull deal
Honda has committed its short-term future to F1 by renewing its engine supply deal with Red Bull for 2021.
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Renault: Pressure firmly on to defend fifth place from Toro Rosso
After a tough 2019, Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul is determined to see his team keep hold of fifth place in the F1 world constructors’ championship
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Binotto: Second never good enough for Ferrari, intensive winter ahead
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto reminds his team “finishing second will never be good enough” as he prepares a busy winter to launch a 2020 F1 title...
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Steiner expects trickle down of F1 staff from top teams
Haas boss Guenther Steiner anticipates a major shuffle in F1 once the 2021 budget cap takes a grip