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Four-time F1 champion Vettel signs for Racing Point
The 33-year-old German won four consecutive titles from 2010 to 2013 with Red Bull before joining Ferrari, but the Italian team has not renewed his contract.
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Turkey hopes for permanent spot on Formula One calendar after 2020 race
The Turkish Grand Prix is set for Nov. 15 after F1 last week adjusted its 2020 calendar of 17 races, and cancelled the Chinese Grand Prix due to the virus.
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Formula One adds four races to 2020 calendar, but China cut
The addition of the four races and cutting of the Chinese Grand Prix brings the race total to 17 for the season.
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Perez returns for Spanish Grand Prix after negative coronavirus test
The Mexican driver tested positive for COVID-19 before the British Grand Prix, and again before the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix, both at Silverstone.
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Raikkonen says 'crazy' to question refusal to take knee
Six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton and 13 other drivers all took a knee on the grid just before last weekend's season-opening Austrian Grand Prix to show their support of anti-racism protests.
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Alex Zanardi in artificial coma after horrific head injuries in bike crash
Zanardi, who had both legs amputated in a motor racing accident almost 20 years ago before going on to become a Paralympic champion, was participating in the 'Obiettivo tricolore' relay race in Tuscany on Friday when he lost control of his bike.
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Williams considers selling F1 team after £13m loss
After posting a £12.9 million profit in 2018, Williams have responded to the blow by seeking new investment.
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Sainz lined up to replace Vettel at Ferrari: reports
Vettel announced on Tuesday he was quitting the Italian Formula One team, triggering intense speculation as to who would be offered the dream drive alongside Charles Leclerc in 2021.
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McLaren to put staff on furlough, F1 drivers take pay cut
The sportscar maker said in a statement the temporary three-month wage reduction was part of wider cost-cutting measures due to the impact of the pandemic on its business.
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Ferrari happy to hear Hamilton could be available in 2021
Hamilton including Ferrari’s four-times champion Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, will be out of contract at the end of 2020.
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Porsche and Mercedes embark on new era of electric racing
French driver Jean-Eric Vergne, the first double champion, is aiming to complete his title hat-trick with the Chinese-owned DS Techeetah team in a series humming with renewed energy.
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F1 monitoring Typhoon Hagibis ahead of Japanese Grand Prix
The typhoon is predicted to be one of the most violent tropical storms to hit the region in recent years and is expected to strike the Tokyo area this weekend.
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Grand Prix death triggers safety probe - motor sport chief
International Motoring Federation (FIA) race director Michael Masi said an investigation into the crash on Saturday that killed Formula Two driver Anthoine Hubert had already begun.
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Cape Town could host first Formula E event
City officials said they’ve been approached by the Cape Town Formula E Consortium about hosting the racing event.
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F1 legend Niki Lauda dies
Niki Lauda's death comes eight months after he underwent a lung transplant, which was the result of injuries sustained during his career.
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F1 legend Niki Lauda dies.
Legendary Austrian Formula One driver Niki Lauda has died at the age of 70.
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Safe and sound: F1 safety features for drivers
This graphic displays safety features to protect Formula One drivers in the upcoming season.
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Sauber F1 team changes name to Alfa Romeo Racing
Sauber made their Formula One debut as a privately-owned team in 1993.
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Hamilton collects F1 trophy and eager for more
Britain’s most successful racing driver, and only the third man to win at least five titles, also won a media vote for personality of the year.
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Red Bull find their wings in first Singapore practice
The session started in the mid-afternoon with the dusty, bumpy circuit difficult to navigate for drivers in conditions far removed from what they will experience when the lights on Sunday night.
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Raikkonen to leave Ferrari, return to Sauber at end of 2018
The 38-year-old Kimi Raikkonen has started 287 grands prix, winning 20 since his debut in 2001 with Sauber, the team he will race for again in 2019.