Bahrain's outer oval layout will make its F1 debut this season but, when the country is back to hosting just one race, it's the international layout that will be used. read more »
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The Bahrain International Circuit does not anticipate the outer loop layout to become its regular Formula 1 grand prix track following its planned debut in December read more »
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Racing Point has appointed Jefferson Slack, former CEO at Inmter Milan and commercial advisor to International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and Dorna (MotoGP) as Managing... read more »
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With the global pandemic causing havoc to international travel, many notable F1 circuits have been forced to sit on the sidelines for 2020. But all is not lost! Let’s get you... read more »
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Ferrari has announced that it has notified the International Court of Appeal of its decision to withdraw its appeal against the stewards ruling in the 'duct-gate' saga. read more »
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Formula 1 drivers will discuss concerns about plans to use the outer loop layout of the Bahrain International Circuit in December, according to GPDA director Romain Grosjean read more »
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Formula One Motorsport boss Ross Brawn has no doubts over the potential of the outer version of the Bahrain International Circuit that will make its debut as Round 16 of the... read more »
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Formula One will race twice at Bahrain this year with one the events taking place on an alternative outer track layout of the Bahrain International Circuit. read more »
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Ferrari and Racing Point have both confirmed their intention to pursue an International Court of Appeal hearing into Formula 1's ongoing brake duct saga. read more »
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Mercedes boss, Toto Wolff is confident that the case involving the legality of the Racing Point RP20 will not go to the International Court of Appeal. read more »
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Toto Wolff has predicted the Racing Point 'copying' controversy will not make it as far as the FIA's International Court of Appeal. read more »
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Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff does not think the Racing Point "copying" controversy row will end up going to the FIA's International Court of Appeal. read more »
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Mercedes Formula 1 team boss Toto Wolff says he doesn’t expect the Racing Point case to go to the International Court of Appeal. Racing Point was docked 15 Constructors’... read more »
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Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff is not now expecting the Racing Point brake duct saga to head to the International Court of Appeal. read more »
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The Sakhir Grand Prix scheduled for 6 December will feature an alternative layout at the Bahrain International Circuit. read more »
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F1 has announced that it will use the Outer Track of the Bahrain International Circuit for the Sakhir Grand Prix in December. read more »
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Formula 1 has confirmed it will use the outer 'oval' layout of the Bahrain International Circuit for the second race held at the track in December read more »
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Formula 1's Sakhir Grand Prix at the Bahrain International Circuit will be run on the venue's Outer course, the championship has confirmed. Formula 1 has scheduled... read more »
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Red Bull boss, Christian Horner, thinks the long-running RP20 dispute will be settled outside of the FIA International Court of Appeal. read more »
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Formula One has announced that is has extended its existing contracts with AMC Networks International-Central and Northern Europe, securing the broadcast in Slovakia and the... read more »
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Renault boss, Cyril Abiteboul says that the International Court of Appeal should strip Racing Point of all points won at events where its cars were protested. read more »
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Racing Point will proceed with its appeal against the penalty received from the FIA over its Formula 1 brake ducts design, taking the case to the International Court of Appeal read more »
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Red Bull Formula 1 boss Christian Horner says Mercedes could be a guilty party in the Racing Point brake duct case set to go to the International Court of Appeals read more »
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Toto Wolff says he is acting as a "mediator" to try and resolve the Racing Point brake ducts controversy without the case going to the FIA's International Court... read more »
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Toto Wolff, trying to play the role of mediator, has warned protesting teams that Lawrence Stroll will go "all-in" if taken to the International Court of Appeal. read more »

