McLaren Formula 1 drivers Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button will have fresh engines for the Hungarian Grand Prix without penalty after Honda chose to use its ‘free’ power unit immediately
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McLaren Formula 1 drivers Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button will have fresh engines for the Hungarian Grand Prix without penalty after Honda chose to use its ‘free’ power unit immediately
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Sauber has confirmed Felipe Nasr and Marcus Ericsson will again drive for the Formula 1 team in 2016
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The FIA has revealed Jules Bianchi suffered a peak impact of 254g during the horrific Japanese Grand Prix Formula 1 accident that ultimately cost him his life
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McLaren would welcome the opportunity for GP2 teams to be able to step up to Formula 1 with customer cars, according to its racing director Eric Boullier
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Renault appears set to land a significant financial incentive by being declared an historic team should it decide to again become a works marque in Formula 1, AUTOSPORT can reveal
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Kimi Raikkonen is as fast as Ferrari Formula 1 team-mate Sebastian Vettel but the German makes fewer mistakes, according to the team’s technical director James Allison
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Lewis Hamilton feels the death of Jules Bianchi has provided a salient reminder as to the ever-present danger that continues to exist in Formula 1
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It’s a measure of how far Ferrari, McLaren and Red Bull have fallen in Formula 1 recently that such giants look to the Hungarian Grand Prix to reverse fortunes
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Pirelli and Michelin now face a battle to convince Bernie Ecclestone which of them deserves Formula 1’s next tyre-supply contract
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Formula 1 will run only two tests in 2016, both at Barcelona pre-season, AUTOSPORT has learned
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