Ferrari in partnership with Italian Insitution of Technolgy have now designed an open-source ventilator to be used to assists the COVID-19 patients. read more »
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AlphaTauri boss Franz Tost believes his team has cracked coronavirus testing that will help pave the way for Formula 1 going forward when the sport starts racing. read more »
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Formula 1 will not stop the show for even 10 positive Covid-19 cases says FIA's medical commission, Gerard Saillant. read more »
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Formula One could cope with up to 10 positive tests for COVID-19 when the sport starts the season in July, according to the chairman of the governing FIA's medical commission. read more »
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The FIA is confident it would be able to manage positive coronavirus cases emerging in the paddock once the Formula 1 season resumes, avoiding the need to cancel races read more »
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Formula 1's governing body has learned from the season's aborted opening event, so that Austria, unlike Australia, would go ahead even amid positive COVID-19 tests. read more »
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Daniel Ricciardo believes the extended winter break in Formula 1 forced by the COVID-19 pandemic could help him have a longer career in the series read more »
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The last time the Formula 1 paddock was together was on Friday March 13 in Albert Park, Melbourne. It was a couple of days after the worsening COVID-19 coronavirus epidemic had... read more »
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McLaren are poised to mortgage their historic Formula 1 cars alongside the McLaren Technology Centre in a bid to raise £275 million to survive to Covid-19 pandemic. read more »
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McLaren is reportedly considering raising up to £275million to see it through the COVID-19 crisis by mortgaging its Woking headquarters and part of its collection of historic... read more »
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In the latest F1 Gossip, Ricciardo close to completing McLaren switch, Alonso-Renault rumours intensify and Todt reveals how the FIA plans to save motorsport amid the COVID-19... read more »
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Ferrari has released images of the ventilator it has produced with the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) that can be built from scratch in five weeks to help Covid-19 patients. read more »
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Ferrari have joined Mercedes in unveiling their ventilator to help patients suffering with COVID-19, codenamed 'F15'. read more »
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Pirelli head of Formula 1 and car racing Mario Isola has revealed that the tyre supplier are in talks with officials over how they can operate safely once the season begins. read more »
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Ferrari has become the latest Formula 1 team to unveil a new ventilator designed to help COVID-19 patients read more »
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Ferrari has revealed a new ventilator that it co-designed with the Italian Institute of Technology, in order to help with the fight against the current coronavirus pandemic.... read more »
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Racing Point team principal Otmar Szafnauer says manufacturers may decide racing in F1 is no longer a priority once the impact of COVID-19 crisis is felt read more »
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Dutch Grand Prix promoter Jan Lammers thinks some circuits will use the COVID-19 pandemic to stay on the F1 calendar post-2020. read more »
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Formula 1 has placed talks with teams over a new Concorde Agreement "on the back burner" as it contends with the impact of the COVID-19 crisis read more »
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Ross Brawn, talks about all the security measures to keep the Paddock safe during the 2020 season, which should start in July in Austria. read more »
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Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez track will be a temporal hospital to treat patients with Covid-19 read more »
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CPAP devices co-designed by Mercedes AMG's High Performance Powertrains operation have now been delivered to NHS hospitals, with over 3,000 requests for the designs,... read more »
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All you need to know about F1's plans to start the season with behind-closed-doors races in Europe this July, including numbers required and what another positive Covid-19... read more »
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Formula One could race at circuits not on the current calendar as it seeks to rev up a 2020 season stalled by the COVID-19 pandemic and against a backdrop of plunging revenues. read more »
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The UK government has rejected a £150million loan request from the McLaren Group - which owns the McLaren F1 team - to help it through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. read more »