Max Verstappen and Lando Norris may not have been competing in the Australian GP on Sunday, but two of F1's hottest properties still found a way to get their racing fix. read more »
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Haas Formula 1 team boss Guenther Steiner says it was "normal" that there were clashing views among the teams when cancellation of the Australian GP was first discussed read more »
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No racing, but that did not completely stop the chaos in Melbourne where some are coming away with a better reputation than others. read more »
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McLaren has confirmed that its team member who tested positive for COVID-19 coronavirus is recovering well and now free from its symptoms. One member of its race team... read more »
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Organisers of the Australian Grand Prix say they remain optimistic that the event can be rescheduled in 2020, but accept it is unlikely that Formula 1 will return this year.... read more »
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McLaren has revealed the staff member who tested positive for the coronavirus, ultimately leading to the Australian GP being cancelled, is "recovering well". read more »
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Christian Horner, reportedly one of those who wanted to press on with the Australian GP, says the decision to cancel the race was "frustrating" but that safety must... read more »
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McLaren say the team member who tested positive for coronavirus at the Australian Grand Prix is "recovering well" and is now free of symptoms. read more »
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Pirelli will repurpose all 1,800 tyres that were shipped for use in the Australian Grand Prix, the tyres now being shipped to an Oxfordshire cement factory where they will be... read more »
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Alfa Romeo team principal Fred Vasseur says holding an Australian Grand Prix without McLaren would have been unfair. read more »
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Former Formula 1 champion Alan Jones says that the Australian Grand Prix should not be rescheduled for later in the 2020 season, despite saying that he would have pressed on... read more »
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Alfa Romeo Formula 1 team boss Fred Vasseur says that running the Australian Grand Prix without McLaren would have been unfair on the British team read more »
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Former FIA President Max Mosley says that the slow decision making over the cancellation of the Australian Grand Prix could risk a fan backlash similar to that of the 2005... read more »
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Pirelli has been forced to scrap 1800 of its Formula 1 tyres after the Australian Grand Prix's cancellation, but they will now be used as fuel for a cement factory read more »
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Fans who bought tickets for the 2020 season-opening Australian Grand Prix will be given full refunds it has been confirmed. read more »
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Red Bull boss Christian Horner says Formula 1 considered putting the paddock in 'lockdown' in attempts to continue with the Australian Grand Prix, but did not get the... read more »
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Formula One's season-opening Australian Grand Prix has been called off due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. The sport's key decision-making authorities faced a... read more »
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Australian GP Corporation CEO Andrew Westcott says F1's planned season-opening race in Melbourne is unlikely to be rearranged for later in 2020. read more »
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Pirelli have confirmed that 1800 tyres were scrapped after the cancellation of the Australian GP, but they did have a new purpose. read more »
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Mika Hakkinen has praised McLaren chief Zak Brown after his decision to withdraw the team from the Australian Grand Prix after an outbreak of the coronavirus within the squad. read more »
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Fans who purchased tickets for the Australian GP are to be offered a full refund after F1's season-opener was cancelled amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. read more »
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Australian Grand Prix chief Andrew Westacott will discuss the possibility of rescheduling the race for later in the year with Formula 1 following its cancellation read more »
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The Australian Grand Prix promoter says that the decision to cancel the event just hours before FP1 couldn't have been taken more "quickly". read more »
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Red Bull F1 team principal Christian Horner admits the cancellation of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix due to the coronavirus outbreak was "frustrating". read more »
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A late-night phone call between Daimler CEO Ola Kallenius and Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff changed the fate of the Australian Grand Prix, Autosport has learned read more »