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The war's bill for Formula 1: 200 million less, a stock market crash, and a problem for Mercedes?
The cancellations of the Grand Prix in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia cost a fortune to the championship. Its business model cushions it. Just a few kilometers from Mecca, in Jeddah, last Sunday should have ...
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Formula One makes rule changes after drivers' criticism
PARIS — Formula One chiefs unanimously agreed on Monday to make rule changes following severe criticism of new regulations introduced this season which led to doubts over Max Verstappen continuing in ...
It looks more like something out of Blade Runner than Brands Hatch; a futuristic circuit in the Saudi desert, lit up by LEDs ...
On Sunday, as the paddock at Shanghai's International Circuit prepared for the Chinese Grand Prix, Formula One delivered news that had been anticipated for days. The Bahrain Grand Prix, scheduled for ...
The first races under Formula 1’s new regulations delivered exactly what the sport’s rule-makers had hoped for: more overtaking. At the recent Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, passes on track ...
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