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F1 Considering Alternative Venues After Australian GP Cancelled

Formula One is considering its options after the 2021 Australian Grand Prix was cancelled on Tuesday amid escalating concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic in the country. Australia was set to play host to the 2021 season-opener, but in January it was announced that the grand prix would be postponed until November, with Bahrain instead hosting

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Formula 1 To Race In Miami In 2022 As 10-Year Deal Announced

Formula 1 has announced that the sport will race in Miami in 2022, with a 10-year deal being signed for a grand prix to take place at Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins. Formula 1 is yet to specify where the race will fall in the 2022 calendar, but it said the track

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F1 Supremo Denies Ferrari Bias As He Admits Their ‘Big Role’

Formula One’s commercial rights holders Liberty Media do not favour Ferrari due to their history in the sport, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has insisted. The former Ferrari team principal said that although the Scuderia certainly has a “big role” and a rich history in the sport, Liberty Media is committed to promoting a “great battle”

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Aston Martin & Mercedes Unveil 2021 Safety & Medical Cars

Aston Martin has unveiled its Safety and Medical cars which will be used this upcoming season as the British car brand shares the honours with Mercedes. This coincides with Aston Martin returning to F1 this year for the first time in over six decades following Racing Point’s rebrand. READ: Chinese Engine Company Set To Return

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F1 To Race At Portimão Again This Year As 2021 Calendar Finalised

F1 will race at Portimão once again this upcoming season, with the Portuguese Grand Prix today being announced as the third round of the 2021 Championship. Announcing the addition of the Portuguese GP to the calendar, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said he is “confident and excited” about this upcoming season. READ: Aston Martin Unveil 2021

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F1 CEO Domenicali Says Managing ‘Enormous Pressure’ Key To Success At Ferrari

2020 was Ferrari’s worst season in four decades, with the Scuderia finishing sixth in the Constructors’ Standings and its two drivers collectively scoring just three podiums from the 17 grand prix contested last season. Their weakened power unit was clearly responsible to some extent for their lack of pace, with Ferrari and its two customer

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F1 CEO: ‘We Don’t Want To Jump The Line’ For COVID-19 Vaccines

Last year’s F1 calendar had to be radically changed as a result of the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the 2021 calendar has already been tweaked due to coronavirus concerns in some countries. And, so far, six F1 drivers, in addition to a number of team staff, have tested positive for the virus

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F1 CEO To Speak To Drivers Following Mazepin Groping Scandal

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has said he will be meeting will all 20 of the sport’s drivers in Bahrain to remind them of their obligation to be role models. Domenicali, who became the CEO of Formula 1 at the start of this year, also commented on the December incident involving Nikita Mazepin and said the

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Lewis Hamilton’s Contract Saga Has Become ‘Embarrassing’ – Ralf Schumacher

Sir Lewis Hamilton’s ongoing contract saga with Mercedes is “almost a bit embarrassing”, according to former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher. Speaking to Speedweek, which is owned by Red Bull Media House, Schumacher also warned Hamilton that no one is irreplaceable in Formula One.   READ: Daimler To Rename Itself Mercedes-Benz By End Of 2021 “It’s

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