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Hamilton better than Schumacher, says Villeneuve
Jacques Villeneuve said he could see Hamilton beating that win record because there were now 21 races a year and the Briton was averaging 10 a season.
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Hamilton's title hopes boosted by Vettel's grid drop
Hamilton had already dominated both rainswept practice sessions for Mercedes when the German’s penalty was confirmed by race stewards.
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I should have done better, says Vettel
The German is 67 points behind Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton, who can instead become a five-time champion in Texas on Sunday.
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Hamilton poised to join Fangio, Schumacher as five-time champion
Hamilton can afford to be conservative in his racing and still take the title if Vettel and Ferrari are unable to beat him or win the race.
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FIA confirms 21-race calendar for 2019
The season will begin on 17 March at the Australian Grand Prix and finish 1 December in Abu Dhabi.
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Hamilton is stepping into Schumacher territory
Lewis Hamilton’s record already bears comparison to Michael Schumacher’s, and in some areas exceeds the great German’s achievements.
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F1 race director sees Vietnam on track for 2020 debut
Charlie Whiting told reporters that the location for a street circuit had been identified, some 12km from the city centre, even if building work had yet to start.
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Vettel won't 'commit suicide' as title hopes fade
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, whose hopes of pipping Hamilton to a fifth world title are quickly evaporating following the Briton's run of five victories in the last six races, refused to hit the panic button.
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Formula One mulling changes to qualifying
The aim would be to create more excitement for fans and greater unpredictability.
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Lewis Hamilton says he feels stronger than ever
Mercedes have yet to be beaten in four Russian Grands Prix, with Hamilton winning two of them.
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Mercedes are over-delivering, says Lewis Hamilton
The Briton said there was no chance of anyone at Mercedes getting ‘cocky or overly confident’ after stretching the gap to Ferrari in both championships.
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Hamilton opens 40-point lead with Singapore victory
Hamilton held off a mid-race challenge from Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to register a record-equalling fourth triumph at the floodlit Marina Bay Street Circuit track, while Vettel finished third to slip further behind in the title race.
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Vettel takes aim at Hamilton with Singapore sling
Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel are still smarting after Lewis Hamilton won at Italy's Monza 10 days ago, despite the Marinello team locking out the front row at their home grand prix.
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Mercedes promise 'maximum attack' for rest of season
“We will give it everything in Singapore and all the remaining races,” team boss Toto Wolff told reporters after Sunday’s race.
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Hulkenberg punished for provoking five-car Belgian GP crash
Hulkenberg missed his braking point and rammed the Spaniard, whose airborne car skimmed the halo-fitted cockpit of Leclerc's Sauber.
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Fernando Alonso says he rejected Red Bull offer
The Spaniard’s comments appeared to be at odds with Red Bull boss Christian Horner, who suggested after Daniel Ricciardo’s decision that Alonso was not under consideration.
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Schumacher not being moved from Switzerland to Mallorca
A family spokesperson has denied reports by a Swiss news magazine that the seven-time world champion was being moved to a vast property in the village of Andratx on Mallorca, recently purchased by his wife.
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Vettel on pole in Germany but drama for Hamilton
The pole, in a track record time of one minute 11.212 seconds, drew a huge roar from the crowd on a damp day at Hockenheim.
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F1 hopeful of Silverstone deal after Spa renewal
Silverstone hosted the first championship grand prix in 1950 but the circuit’s owners last year triggered a break clause in the current contract which means 2019 is the last race unless new terms are reached.
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Hamilton fastest as Ericsson has fiery crash in France
Lewis Hamilton complained about his car’s handling over the radio but still put in a best time of one minute 32.231 seconds.
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Red Bull F1 team to use Honda engines from next season
Red Bull will switch from Renault to Honda engines next season, the Formula One team announced on Tuesday.