F1 boss Chase Carey wants to put on 15 to 18 races starting during the summer as he issues an update on the revised 2020 race calendar. read more »
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Formula 1 boss Chase Carey expects the 2020 season to consist of "15-18 races" once it gets underway, and will likely extend past its original November 29 end date read more »
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Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey remains confident that a 15 to 18 race season is still possible, despite no grand prix racing set to take place before mid-June. read more »
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Formula 1 remain optimistic of holding a 15-18 race season in the 2020 starting in the summer, according to its chairman Chase Carey. read more »
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Formula 1 boss Chase Carey says the sport is targeting a calendar of 15 to 18 races for the 2020 campaign, and expects to extend the season beyond its current November finale.... read more »
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The latest statement from F1 boss, Chase Carey sees the American insistent that the 2020 season will happen, albeit with a revised calendar of 15 - 18 races. read more »
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F1 CEO Chase Carey says teams will not need to formally approve any calendar changes amid attempts to reschedule postponed races into the 2020 schedule. read more »
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It is not often that the F1 team bosses unanimously agree on anything but they have on deferring the 2021 regulations to 2022 in response to the coronavirus pandemic. read more »
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F1 boss, Chase Carey issues an update following his meeting today with the FIA and all ten team principals, confirming that teams will continue to use their 2020 chassis again... read more »
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Chase Carey says Formula 1 is "fully committed to launching a 2020 season as soon as possible", and confirms teams won't have to formally approve any changes to... read more »
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Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey has written an open letter to F1 fans worldwide amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. read more »
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As Chase Carey was apologising to fans for the issues facing F1 at present, FIA president, Jean Todt was offering his support and solidarity to the motorsport community. read more »
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Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey has apologised to fans for the cancellation of the Australian Grand Prix and the opening races of the year, amid the coronavirus pandemic read more »
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F1 boss, Chase Carey has written an open letter to fans following the cancellation of the season opener in Melbourne and admitting the impact the coronavirus is having on the... read more »
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Formula 1 CEO, Chase Carey, has provided an update and an apology to fans as the coronavirus pandemic has effectively put all major sport on hold. read more »
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The 2020 Formula 1 season will get underway "as soon as it is safe to do so", according to boss Chase Carey, writing in an open letter to fans. The outbreak and... read more »
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Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey has apologised to the fans impacted by the cancellation of the Australian Grand Prix, as well as every other postponed race so far, as he communicates... read more »
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F1's CEO Chase Carey has written an open letter to fans in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak and its subsequent impact on the 2020 season. read more »
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Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey feels it has been too easy to criticise F1's handling of the coronavirus situation, especially in hindsight. read more »
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Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey has rebuffed Lewis Hamilton's quip that the championship travelling to the now-cancelled Australian Grand Prix during the developing coronavirus... read more »
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F1 CEO Chase Carey has rejected Lewis Hamilton's suggestion that the championship was only pressing ahead with the Australian GP for financially-motivated reasons. read more »
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Chase Carey has defended Formula 1's decision-making prior to the cancellation of the Australian Grand Prix as a result of a coronavirus diagnosis in the paddock read more »
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Liberty Media chief Chase Carey has disputed Lewis Hamilton's suggestion that for Formula 1, "cash is king", saying that if that was the case then the Australian... read more »
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Chase Carey has refuted Lewis Hamilton's claims that "cash is king", saying if that was the case F1 would not have cancelled the Australian GP weekend. read more »
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F1 boss Chase Carey refuses to call off the Bahrain GP in the wake of the cancellation of the Australian GP with under a week until the race begins. read more »