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Monza's Italian Grand Prix to take place without F1 fans
The promoters of the Italian Grand Prix at Monza have confirmed the race will take place behind closed doors without F1 fans.

Vettel arrival would risk ‘destroying’ Racing Point F1 team - Jordan
Ex-F1 team boss Eddie Jordan says he would be unlikely to hire Sebastian Vettel if he was in charge of Racing Point due to the risk of destabilising the team.

Mercedes yet to understand reason behind ‘smoking’ F1 engine
Mercedes is yet to get to the bottom of why its latest F1 engine has been ‘smoking’ during the early rounds of the 2020 season.

F1 set to organise anti-racism protest at British GP after criticism
F1 is expected to allocate time in the pre-race schedule to enable an anti-racism protest to take place ahead of this weekend’s British GP.

Albon to get Ricciardo’s former F1 race engineer from British GP
Simon Rennie will return to a trackside F1 role for Red Bull as Alex Albon’s new race engineer from this weekend’s British Grand Prix.

George Russell has become a ‘more complete F1 driver’ at Williams
George Russell reckons he has become a “more complete driver” during his bid to help the Williams F1 team recover from its recent plight.

Ex-F1 driver Alex Zanardi stable after latest round of surgery
Ex-F1 driver Alex Zanardi is in a “stable” condition in a Milan hospital following his latest neurological operation.

Ferrari won’t be competitive in F1 until 2022, says chairman
Ferrari chairman John Elkann concedes his team is unlikely to be in a position to win in F1 before a regulation overhaul in 2022.

Christian Horner: Mercedes has ‘a lot of pace in hand’ over F1 rivals
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner concedes Mercedes “have quite a lot of pace in hand” over its F1 rivals after the opening three races of the 2020 season.

McLaren announces 'multi-year’ F1 reunion with Gulf Oil
McLaren will bring the iconic Gulf Oil brand back to F1 as part of a new “multi-year” sponsorship deal.

F1 champion Lewis Hamilton denies he’s anti-vax after Instagram gaffe
F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has moved to clarify a deleted post on his Instagram after sharing an anti-vaccination conspiracy video that triggered criticism.

George Russell wary about Williams F1 chances at Silverstone
George Russell is unsure Williams will be as competitive at Silverstone as it was in Hungary as the team continues its bid to overcome its race-trim struggles in the 2020 F1 season.

Mercedes ‘mustn’t get carried away’ with early F1 lead - Wolff
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff insists his team cannot afford to become complacent amid a dominant start to the 2020 season.

Sebastian Vettel admits Ferrari failure but doesn’t regret F1 switch
Sebastian Vettel admits he has failed in his mission to emulate childhood hero Michael Schumacher’s success at Ferrari, but insists he has no regrets about joining F1’s most successful team.

Alex Zanardi returned to intensive care
A deterioration in the condition of Alex Zanardi returns him to intensive care days after being moved to a specialist rehabilitation centre

Nurburgring, Portimao and Imola added to 2020 F1 calendar
F1 announces three more events for the 2020 calendar with Imola, Portimao and Nurburgring replacing cancelled US, Brazilian, Mexican and Canadian rounds

‘Something is misbehaving on the Red Bull’ – Christian Horner
Red Bull says it needs to get to the bottom of why the RB16 is 'misbehaving' aerodynamically after a Hungarian Grand Prix beset by spins

‘Disappointed’ Hamilton responds to Andretti, Stewart comments
Lewis Hamilton responds to comments in which Mario Andretti brands him a 'militant' over his push for greater diversity in the F1

“Obvious” who would leave Racing Point F1 team for Vettel - Perez
Sergio Perez says it is “obvious” who would make way at Racing Point if the team did sign Sebastian Vettel for the 2021 F1 season.

Ferrari creates new F1 performance division amid technical restructure
The Ferrari F1 team has established a new ‘performance development department’ as part of a restructure to its technical department following a difficult start to the 2020 season.

Daniel Ricciardo says Renault F1 race pace faster than Ferrari
Renault F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo reckons his RP20 is faster than results suggest and “has a bit more speed than Ferrari”.

Williams F1 drivers set for “powerful” upgrade at Silverstone
Williams is set to hand both its F1 drivers a “powerful” upgrade at the British GP after extensive evaluations of the package.

Mercedes respects Williams F1 decision on “very important” Russell
Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff says George Russell will be “very important” for the team’s long-term plans but respects Williams’ stance.

Sacking people won’t make Ferrari’s F1 car faster - Binotto
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto insists that sacking people is not the solution required to help turn around its fortunes in F1.