Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey has declared it "great news" that double world champion Fernando Alonso will return to the sport in 2021. read more »


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Formula One CEO and Chairman Chase Carey has revealed that the sport could soon release further details on its revised 2020 calendar after the coronavirus outbreak ha forced... read more »
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Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey believes the sport is in a far stronger position to deal with a positive Covid-19 test than it was back in Australia. read more »
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Racing Point Formula 1 driver Sergio Perez says his team shouldn't get too excited at leading the chase of Mercedes in practice at the Austrian Grand Prix read more »
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F1 chief Chase Carey is hoping to confirm a further seven to ten grands prix in the "new few weeks" to make up what will at least be a a 15-race 2020 championship. read more »
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Formula 1 will not be releasing a full calendar ahead of the season-opening Austrian Grand Prix as planned, with CEO Chase Carey waiting to see if an American leg will be possible. read more »
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Stating that the next "chunk" of races should be announced in the "coming weeks", Chase Carey remains confident there can be as many as 18. read more »
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Chase Carey remains committed to hitting the 15-18 race target for the 2020 F1 season but concedes it the situation in the Americas is a stalling progress read more »
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Formula 1 will not release its full calendar before the 2020 season commences as series organisers continue to evaluate the effects of the coronavirus, according to CEO Chase... read more »
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Formula 1 needs to have "another used car dealer" in charge with Bernie Ecclestone saying Chase Carey is not up to the job. read more »
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F1 has today launched a new foundation to help people from underrepresented groups. To kickstart it, Chase Carey has donated £1million. read more »
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Formula One chairman Chase Carey is donating $1 million to set up a new foundation as part of an initiative to increase diversity in the sport. read more »
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Formula 1 has established a new foundation to fund internships and apprenticeships for people from underrepresented groups, with the sport's CEO Chase Carey making a... read more »
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F1 chairman and CEO Chase Carey has personally pledged $1 million of his own money into a new foundation to help fund apprenticeships for under-represented groups. read more »
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Formula 1 has released further details of the #WeRaceAsOne initiative, CEO Chase Carey personally donating $1 million to get things moving. read more »
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F1 boss, Chase Carey is personally donating $1m to kick-start a foundation aimed at creating internships and apprenticeships in F1 for under-represented groups. read more »
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Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey has personally donated $1m to kick-start an internship and apprenticeship foundation that will help under-represented groups. Formula 1 announced its... read more »
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Formula 1 has launched a foundation to help people from underrepresented groups forge a career in the series, with CEO Chase Carey personally donating $1m to the project read more »
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Chase Carey is open to experimenting with formats in 2020 despite the rejection of reverse grid qualifying races by Formula 1 teams. read more »
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F1 will continue to evaluate possible changes to the traditional weekend format despite a proposal for a reverse-grid qualifying race getting snubbed, says CEO Chase Carey. read more »
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Formula 1 boss Chase Carey says the series will still look at new weekend format ideas despite plans for a Saturday reversed-grid qualifying race failing to be approved read more »
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F1 is not likely to have finalised the remainder of the 2020 calendar before the end of June at the earliest, according to CEO Chase Carey. read more »
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Formula 1 is continuing to look at ideas in a bid to spice up this season, according to CEO Chase Carey. read more »
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Teams will have to use their reserve drivers in the case of a regular race driver testing positive, says Chase Carey. read more »
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Chase Carey says there is no deadline in terms of confirming the remainder of the 2020 schedule. read more »