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Following weeks of rumours and speculation, Fernando Alonso’s return to F1 next year with Renault was made official on Wednesday. Alonso is rejoining the team with whom he secured back-to-back drivers’ and constructors’ Formula 1 World Championship titles in 2005 and 2006.
F1 goes 'Groundhog Day' but while Mercedes will be hoping for same again, there are many who will want to re-write the script his weekend
It certainly exactly business as usual as the 2020 F1 season finally got underway, but the professionalism of everyone spoke volumes in Austria this weekend
After months of delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Formula 1 exploded back into life with a thrilling season-opener in Austria.
Here’s how we rated each driver in the Formula 1 season-opening Austrian Grand Prix, as Valtteri Bottas made the perfect start to the campaign… Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes - 9
In a dramatic and eventful start to the 2020 season, McLaren’s Lando Norris starred to achieve his maiden Formula 1 podium finish at the Austrian Grand Prix.
Some Formula 1 drivers may opt against taking a knee on the grid prior to Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix, despite saying they are united in the anti-racism message the sport is promoting.
Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton was usurped by Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas during a nightmare Austrian Grand Prix qualifying for Ferrari.
One of the first major battles of the 2020 Formula 1 season erupted on the opening day of running at the Austrian Grand Prix as Red Bull took on Mercedes directly… and subsequently lost.
The 2020 Austrian Grand Prix is already destined to be remembered forever but it doesn't just have to be all about the coronavirus this weekend...
Mercedes has provided a glimpse into how teams will handle the logistics challenge under Formula 1’s ‘new normal’ as it gears up to restart the season amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Formula 1’s new health and safety protocols are set to present teams with a “real challenge” once the delayed 2020 season gets underway next month.
Sebastian Vettel Could Sebastian Vettel make a surprise move to Mercedes after his Ferrari departure?
With just over a fortnight to go before the 2020 Formula 1 season gets underway, the fighting talk has begun.
Monday’s announcement that Andy Cowell will step down from his role as managing director of Mercedes’ Formula 1 engines marks the end of an era for the team.
An unprecedented and brutal run of eight races in just 10 weeks has left Formula 1 teams with real concerns they could run out of spare parts when the 2020 season begins.
In the face of the coronavirus pandemic, Formula 1 has had to adopt a raft of brand new hygiene protocols to ensure the safety of drivers and team staff in their bid to go racing this season.
Formula 1 reserve drivers could be called upon should a regular driver test positive for coronavirus - but who would step in for each team if such a scenario occurred?
For this weekend's big Crash.net F1 Quiz, we want you to guess the F1 circuit from these fiendishly tricky clues...
Lewis Hamilton is once again leading the way in Formula 1’s response to greater global issues, this time by zoning in on the issues of racial injustice and imploring his contemporaries to join him in using their platforms to influence change.
Formula 1 teams face a unique scenario with a new season start consisting of six races in seven weeks across Europe. Could it provide Red Bull and Max Verstappen with the upper hand?
Formula 1 teams have reopened their factories and are returning to work this week, albeit in a very different manner as they adjust to new realities amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
After a flurry of moves on the 2021 F1 driver market, we take stock at what has now been confirmed and what could be on the horizon...
Formula 1’s cost-cutting package was unveiled in full on Wednesday after gaining approval from the World Motor Sport Council , with a series of major changes announced.