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Formula One: Mercedes DAS Steering Wheel to Be Outlawed after This Season

Mercedes's new Dual-Axis Steering system will be effectively ruled out after indications of a change in the technical regulations.




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Formula One: Mercedes Suspect Ferrari are Playing Down Their True Pace

Mercedes suspect Ferrari are actually faster than what they are letting on in Formula One's first pre-season test.




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Formula One Faces Testing Times Over Coronavirus

The fears around Formula One season due to coronavirus is growing with the virus killing 2,700 people and infecting over 80,000 in 34 countries.




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Formula One: Lewis Hamilton has Michael Schumacher's Biggest Records in Sight

Lewis Hamilton has his sights firmly set on Michael Schumacher's record of 91 wins and seven titles.




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Formula 1: Bahrain Grand Prix to Be Held Without Spectators Due to Coronavirus

The Bahrain Grand Prix, which is scheduled to be held March 20-22, will be without spectators due to th4e coronavirus outbreak.




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No Fans, No Way: Australia F1 Rules Out Ban of Spectators in Wake of Bahrain Grand Prix Move

Australian Grand Prix will take place in the presence of fans despite the threat of coronavirus affecting sporting events around the globe.




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'Heartbreaking': Lewis Hamilton Describes Fire-ravaged Australia After Visit

Lewis Hamilton visited the New South Wales countryside to see the devastation due to months-long bushfires.




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Two More Haas Formula One Staff Isolated Over Coronavirus Fears

Coronavirus fears have spread around the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.




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'Cash is King': Lewis Hamilton Slams Plans to Hold Australian F1 Despite Coronavirus Pandemic

Australian Grand Prix is set to go ahead despite five Formula One team members being in quarantine over coronavirus fears.




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Season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Chaos as McLaren Pulls Out

McLaren withdrew from Australian Grand Prix after one of their team members tested positive for coronavirus.




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Season-opening Australian Grand Prix Cancelled Over Coronavirus Fears

Australian GP was cancelled after multiple questions were raised on its continues despite coronavirus fears.




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Coronavirus Effect: Vietnam Postpones Debut F1 Grand Prix, Bahrain GP Also Shelved

Vietnam Grand Prix and Bahrain GP were postponed over coronavirus outbreak.




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Coronavirus Effect: Formula One Brings Ahead Mid-season Break; Le Mans 24 Postponed

The current F1 season will have their mid-season break brought forward in March and April, as the 24 Hours of Le Mans announced postponement due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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Dutch, Spanish and Monaco Formula One Grand Prix Postponed Due to Coronavirus

The halt on Formula One season extended due to coronavirus chaos as Dutch, Spanish and Monaco GPs were postponed.




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Monaco Grand Prix Cancelled as Coronavirus Hits More Formula One Races

Arguably Formula One’s most famous and glamorous race, the Monaco GP, was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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For Formula One, Coronavirus Means Less is More in 2020. Here’s How

Formula One races in Bahrain, Vietnam, China, Netherlands and Spain have also been shelved but F1 organisers are hoping to shoehorn them into a breathless finale after the coronavirus passes.




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Formula One Drivers to Stage Virtual Reality Races Amid Coronavirus Lockdown

Formula One drivers will compete in ESports Virtual Grand Prix series as the season remains suspended due to coronavirus.




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F1 Champion Lewis Hamilton Says He's Self-isolating After Attending Event with Idris Elba

Lewis Hamilton was at a charity event in London on March 4 also attended by actor Idris Elba and Sophie Grgoire Trudeau.




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Formula One: Azerbaijan Grand Prix Set to be Latest F1 Postponement

Azerbaijan GP in Baku was originally scheduled for June 7 as the eighth round of the championship but all the earlier races have been cancelled or called off.




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Azerbaijan Grand Prix Postponed Due to Coronavirus, No F1 Season Till Mid-June

Azerbaijan Grand Prix is the latest F1 event to be postponed due to coronavirus with the first eight races swept aside.




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Formula One Expects Shortened Season of 15-18 Races after Coronavirus Ravages Calendar

The original 2020 calendar had a record 22 races but the season has yet to start with the first eight postponed or cancelled and more likely to be called off due to coronavirus.




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Self Isolation Makes Training Easier: Daniel Ricciardo Counts the Positives as Coronavirus Disrupts F1 Calendar

Daniel Ricciardo in a Instagram Q&A talked about what he was doing to pass the time waiting for a coronavirus ravaged season to start.




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McLaren Formula One Staff Back Home After Quarantine in Melbourne

16 McLaren staff were in quarantine after one tested positive for coronavirus during the cancelled Australian GP.




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India's First F1 Track Buddh International Circuit to be Used as Shelter Home for Migrant Workers

Buddh International Circuit, which is India's first Formula One racing track, is being readied to be used as a shelter home and quarantine facility for migrant labourers leaving Delhi-NCR after Central Government announced a 21-day lockdown




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Formula One Team Mercedes Helps Develop Breathing Aid for Coronavirus Patients

Mercedes, along with medical researchers and engineers, are developing breathing aid for mass production for coronavirus patients.




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Red Bull Official Wanted Drivers to Deliberately Catch Coronavirus

Red Bull Formula One team consultant admitted he wanted the drivers to catch coronavirus.




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Formula One Teams Banned From Developing 2022 Cars This Year

Formula One team cannot begin to develop new cars this year.




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Aston Martin's Return to Formula One in 2021 Confirmed

The Racing Point team is being rebranded as Aston Martin is set to return to Formula One in 2021.




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F1: McLaren to Put Staff on Furlough, Formula One Drivers Take Pay Cut

McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz joined senior management in taking a pay cut.




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McLaren Driver Lando Norris Shaves his Head, Live Streams it for Charity to Fight Coronavirus

Lando Norris, who drives for McLaren in the Formula One, shaved his head live on his Twitch streaming channel to raise more than $12,000 for the fight against coronavirus.




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Formula One in 'Very Fragile State', Warns McLaren Boss Zak Brown

McLaren boss warned that four teams could be driven out of business due to coronavirus pandemic.




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F1 Team Mercedes to Deliver Breathing Devices to UK Hospitals in Coronavirus Fight

Formula One team Mercedes will make and deliver CPAP devices, which help coronavirus patients with lung infections to breathe more easily, to Britain's NHS.




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Formula One Furloughs Half Their Staff; Bosses Too Take Pay Cuts Amidst Coronavirus Pandemic

Formula One gains most of its revenue from race promotion fees, broadcast deals and advertising and sponsorship which have all been stalled by coronavirus.




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Formula One Considering Closed Races Once Season Starts After Coronavirus Delay

Formula One has seen all its races till June 28 postponed or cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic.




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Formula One Faces New Reality Amid Coronavirus Crisis: FIA President Jean Todt

Nine Formula One Grand Prix races have been cancelled or postponed and the next race scheduled is the French GP on June 28.




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Mr. Motor Racing: Sir Stirling Moss Dies Aged 90

Stirling Moss, who was affectionately known as 'Mr. Motor Racing', died peacefully at his London home following a long illness.




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Lewis Hamilton Salutes 'Racing Legend and Comrade' Stirling Moss

Lewis Hamilton paid a tribute to Stirling Moss, who was regarded as one of Formula One's greatest drivers.




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Damon Hill Hails Stirling Moss as F1 'Great' Despite Lack of World Title

Stirling Moss died on Sunday aged 90 following a long illness.




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Formula E Teams Up with UNICEF on Coronavirus Appeal

Formula E have already suspended its season, which runs from December to July, last month.




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Max Verstappen to Race in Virtual Aussie Supercar Series as a Wildcard

Max Verstappen was announced a wildcard entrant in the V8 Supercars All-Stars Eseries.




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McLaren Boss Says Coronavirus is Final Wake-up Call for 'Unhealthy' F1

McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl said the coronavirus is the perfect call up for Formula One and the sport's 'unhealthy' ways.




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Formula E Launches Esports 'Race at Home' Challenge To Fill the Void Left by Coronavirus

Formula E’s version also aims to raise funds for UNICEF after the announcement on Tuesday of a partnership with the U.N. children’s fund’s global coronavirus appeal.




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F1: Belgian Grand Prix in Doubt for August 30, Organisers Looking at 'All Scenarios'

Formula One organisers said that they are weighing up all scenarios, postponement, holding it behind closed doors, or cancelling the Belgian GP.




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Esports: Real Madrid's Thibaut Courtois to Race for Red Bull in Virtual Chinese GP

Thibaut Courtois will be joining Red Bull's Alexander Albon and five other regular Formula One racers for a virtual Chinese Grand Prix.




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Sebastian Vettel Dismisses Back-to-back Racing Overload as 'Not Realistic'

The 22-event F1 season has been decimated by the coronavirus with nine races either cancelled or postponed.




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Sebastian Vettel Hints at New Ferrari Deal Before F1 Season Begins

Sebastian Vettel will be out of contract at the end of 2020.




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Mercedes F1 Boss Toto Wolff Takes a Stake in Aston Martin

Mercedes F1 spokesman said Toto Wolff's move was purely an investment and would be diluted by a rights issue on Monday from 4.77% to less than 1%.




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Charles Leclerc Wins Virtual China Race, Celebrates With Pasta Not Champagne

Charles Leclerc started on pole in the Formula One Esports Virtual Grand Prix championship and finished ahead of Red Bull's Alex Albon and Guanyu Zhou.




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Lewis Hamilton Ready to Stick with Mercedes 'Dream Team'

Lewis Hamilton was linked with a move to Ferrari after the six-time world title winner revealed in January he had yet to open talks over a new deal with Mercedes.




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Spanish Grand Prix: F1 Will Renegotiate Fees for Races Without Fans

Joan Fontsere, yhe general manager of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, said said Spanish Grand Prix organizers at this moment are not even considering a race with fans.