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Button Joins Alonso in Le Mans Line Up

2009 F1 world champion Jenson Button will be the newest entrant to the 24 hours of Le Mans line up and will be up against former teammate and fellow world champion Fernando Alonso
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Daniel Ricciardo Tops Baku FP2

Red bull driver Daniel Ricciardo continued his good form by topping the time sheets in practice 2 after Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas took top honours in FP1

Hamilton says Respect for Vettel has Increased

The Baku 2017 clash was one of the biggest incidents that rocked F1 that year. However, the drivers involved, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel, have since buried the hatchet
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Ecclestone Says Lewis Hamilton Not the Racer he Was

Bernie Ecclestone believes that Lewis Hamilton isn't the same racer that he used to be in 2017 and is surprised by Mercedes' slump in form.
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Azerbaijan FP1: Bottas Tops as Verstappen Crashes

The Azerbaijan FP1 Formula One session has wrapped up with Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas topping the timesheets ahead of Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo and Force India's Sergio Perez
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Ricciardo Dismisses Ferrari Rumours

After reports surfaced that Ricciardo was close to a Ferrari deal, the Australian has come forward and dismissed the Ferrari rumours
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Aston Martin Could be the Key to Ferrari Staying in F1

With Aston Martin taking a keen interest in the proposed 2021 engine rules, CEO Andy Palmer believes that their inclusion could persuade Ferrari to drop their threats to quit F1
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Williams Win Out of Question Until Sport Changes

Ahead of the Baku weekend, Claire Williams feels that if the F1 rules do not change, the chances of a Williams win or others triumphing are very slim
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McLaren and Renault are Lucky: Haas

Mclaren and Renault have been lucky so far in this 2018 F1 season, at least, that is what Haas F1 boss Guenther Steiner thinks
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FIA Okays Mirrors on the F1 HALO

Due to the drivers' vision being hampered, the FIA have decided that the teams are allowed to install rear-view mirrors on the F1 HALO
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2018 Title Fight is Far Better than 2017: Wolff

Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has admitted that the 2018 title fight is getting much more unpredictable and exciting compared to the 2017 season.
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Since Melbourne We’ve Been Lost: Hamilton

With 3 races done and dusted, Mercedes still has no win under its belt. Now, Lewis Hamilton is worried that the team is losing it's edge
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