He worked alongside the likes of Alain Prost, Michael Schumacher and Nelson Piquet, and introduced revolutionary designs that changed the face of F1 forever. Former head... read more »
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Uncertain whether this year will bring champagne joy, Renault managing director Cyril Abiteboul says his team will not be able to "hide forever". read more »
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Ex-Williams driver Sergey Sirotkin says he struggles to come to terms with the fact that his F1 career has likely slipped away "forever". read more »
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Ex-Williams driver Sergey Sirotkin says he's found it hard to accept his Formula 1 dream is probably gone "forever", and reckons the loss of his seat is... read more »
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Ten moments Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost's Formula 1 rivalry became legendary! From shunts at Suzuka, downpours in Monaco and fiery press conferences - the Senna and Prost... read more »
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There are times throughout F1 history where a car comes along that changes how designers think about their work forever. Giorgio Piola looks back at a car that did just that -... read more »
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Back in 1968, the way F1 cars looked changed forever - take a look back at how sponsored liveries first appeared on the grid... For more F1® videos, visit... read more »
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In the mid-1980s successful Indycar team boss Carl Haas started his own F1 team, with a big-money sponsor, turbo engines from Ford, and 1980 world champion Alan Jones as star... read more »
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Charles Leclerc's Italian Grand Prix will rightly go down in Ferrari folklore. That combined with other events, which left Sebastian Vettel upset with his young teammate,... read more »
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Sebastian Vettel said he would be happy to have "boring Formula 1 championships forever and bring Anthoine [Hubert] back". read more »
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Anthoine Hubert's death robbed the world of a humble, vibrant, intelligent and passionate 22-year-old. He will be forever missed. For more F1® videos, visit... read more »
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McLaren's Carlos Sainz has warned Formula 1 bosses that the midfield will not wait forever for them to make Formula 1 less predictable. read more »
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Midfield drivers won't wait forever for change - Carlos Sainz Jr. read more »
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Romain Grosjean in adamant there has to come a time when his bad luck runs out, after all it can't go on forever. read more »
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Mercedes will keep the single red star tribute to Niki Lauda on their Formula 1 cars "forever" says Toto Wolff. read more »
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Mercedes will keep the red three-pointed star on its Formula 1 car's engine cover and facsimile Niki Lauda autograph on the nose permanently read more »
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On the eve of F1's blue riband event, the paddock talked tactics and favourites on the streets of Monte Carlo... and came together to mourn the passing of Niki Lauda, a... read more »
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Forever carried in our hearts, forever immortalised in our history. Here is a look back at Niki Lauda's incredible Formula 1 story... For more F1® videos, visit... read more »
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Charlie Whiting's legacy in F1 will endure forever - GPDA read more »
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Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has lamented the trend of larger Formula 1 teams such as Ferrari, Mercedes, and Red Bull joining forces in a partnership with smaller teams, and... read more »
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Daniel Ricciardo has admitted that, although he does not think Renault are currently in a position to overtake the elite trio of Mercedes, Ferrari, and his former team Red Bull... read more »
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Lewis Hamilton paid tribute to Michael Schumacher on his 50th birthday, saying the seven-time Formula 1 world champion's legacy "will last forever". Only... read more »
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Michael Schumacher's "attention to detail and technical knowledge" altered the face of Formula 1 forever, according to Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff.... read more »
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F1 legend Michael Schumacher "shaped and changed the sport forever" says Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, as tributes are paid to the seven-time world champion on his 50th... read more »
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Michael Schumacher forever changed the DNA of Ferrari with his title-winning dominance in the early 2000s, according to former Scuderia chairman Luca Di Montezemolo. Schumacher... read more »