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Not a given that Mercedes will stay in F1, says Wolff
The German carmaker’s factory team have won both the constructors’ and drivers’ championships for an unprecedented six years in a row, and next season is the last before a financial, technical and sporting shakeup.
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Hamilton's success 'getting a bit boring' for Verstappen
The Dutch driver hopes he and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, also 22-years-old, will be fighting for the Mercedes driver’s throne next year.
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'Overwhelmed' Hamilton wins sixth world title, closes in on Schumacher record
The 34-year-old Briton fought with ferocious determination to win from fifth on the grid, but was unable to resist the Finn, who started from pole and, with a two-stop strategy, had fresher tyres in the critical final laps.
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Hamilton wins in Mexico but must wait for sixth title
Hamilton’s 10th win of the season, and 83rd of his career, was also a 100th for Mercedes as a constructor.
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No reverse grid F1 qualifying races in 2020, says Brawn
The experiment would have seen regular Saturday qualifying replaced with a short race, with drivers lining up in reverse championship order with the overall points leader last. The results would then set the grid for Sunday’s race.
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Cut! Busy Hamilton turns down 'Top Gun' movie cameo
The five-time world champion, who could claim his sixth title at this weekend's Mexican Grand Prix, said he had to turn down a possible role in the soon-to-be-released 'Top Gun: Maverick' due to lack of time.
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Hamilton zooming in on sixth title in the Americas
Sole rival and Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas is 64 points behind and Lewis Hamilton needs to score 14 points more than the Finn.
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Japan braces for powerful Typhoon Hagibis
Japan's Meteorological Agency (JMA) warned that areas from the west to the northeast of the country would experience 'brutal winds and violent seas'.
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F1 cancels all Saturday running due to Typhoon Hagibis
Originally scheduled to take place at 3pm on Saturday, the hour-long qualifying session that decides the grid order for the race will now be held at 10am on Sunday, a revised schedule issued by organisers showed.
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Typhoon danger hits Rugby World Cup, Grand Prix
The threat of extreme weather ahead of Typhoon Hagibis has led to the cancellation of two weekend games at the Rugby World Cup.
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Mercedes underdogs for rest of year, says Hamilton
Ferrari have won the last three races, however, and also racked up three pole positions in a row. Hamilton and Bottas failed to finish on the podium at the previous round in Singapore.
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Hamilton feels Ferrari are hungrier than Mercedes
“It feels like they are hungrier at the moment,” the five-time world champion told Sky Sports television after finishing fourth in Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix.
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Winning in Italy for Ferrari exceeds all dreams, says Leclerc
Taking the chequered flag at Monza, Ferrari’s home circuit, in front of tens of thousands of wildly celebrating fans and for his second Formula One victory in eight days, Leclerc was overwhelmed.
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Hamilton says Ferrari could be an option but loyalty is key
The five-times world champion has a contract with the Silver Arrows until the end of next season, when the sport is due for a rules revolution.
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F1 to hold a minute's silence for Hubert ahead of Belgium GP
The minute of silence will be observed at 14:53pm local time on the grid before the race gets underway at 15:10pm, according to an official schedule.
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Albon feeling nerves and excitement ahead of Red Bull F1 debut
The 23-year-old has been promoted from Toro Rosso into the seat alongside Max Verstappen starting this weekend in a straight swap with underperforming Frenchman Pierre Gasly who has been sent back to Red Bull’s sister team.
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Spanish Grand Prix to stay on F1 calendar in 2020
The contract for the Spanish race ran out after this year’s event in May won by world champion Lewis Hamilton for Mercedes.
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Ferrari struggling on high down-force tracks, says team boss
Sebastian Vettel came home third ahead of team-mate Charles Leclerc, but both conceded that they could not generate the pace to compete with Hamilton's Mercedes or the Red Bull of second-placed Max Verstappen at the Hungaroring.
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Verstappen ends Mercedes run but stewards investigate
Max Verstappen's victory brought Red Bull’s engine supplier Honda their first win since the 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix after returning to Formula One.
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Motor racing: Hamilton on pole in France, Vettel only seventh
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc qualified third with team mate Sebastian Vettel a distant seventh on a distinctly off day for the German.
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'I owe it all to Niki' says Hamilton of F1 success
Lewis Hamilton said he owed his status as a five-time world champion to Niki Lauda after dedicating his 85th pole position to him on Saturday at the Monaco Grand Prix.