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Toto Wolff has dismissed the suggestion that Mattia Binotto might make a move to Mercedes engine division.
The FIA's head of single-seater technical matters, Nikolas Tombazis admits that going forward the sport is seeking to make cars leaner and thereby hopefully meaner.
Formula 1 has announced that the Dutch Grand Prix will continue at Zandvoort until 2025 inclusive.
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As the sport continues to grow, we take a look at what the future might hold for the popularity of the F1, as well as looking back at some of the most iconic moments from the sport's history.
Despite opting to drop Mick Schumacher, Haas boss Guenther Steiner admits that young drivers have a difficult task when entering the sport.
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With European tracks under increased threat, Hungaroring boss, Zsolt Gyulay has revealed plans to upgrade the circuit's facilities.
FIA president, Mohammed ben Sulayem is confident the sport's governing body has learned following this year's budget cap saga.