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On 10/10, 13:17
The Suzuka circuit is probably one of the best tracks on the calendar. It's surely for this reason that the races there are lively every year.
On 10/10, 09:07
A few hours before the start, Motors Inside offers you a look back at the key figures of the seventeenth Grand Prix of the season, held in Suzuka, Japan.
On 10/10, 09:02
After 4 years of absence, the Grid series returns on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. But how does this fourth installment measure up?
On 09/10, 07:32
Formula 1 arrives in the Land of the Rising Sun on the legendary Suzuka circuit for the 17th round of the World Championship. As usual, Motors Inside offers you a rundown of the important race data and the complete TV program.
On 07/10, 15:41
Pierre Gasly will have to give up his seat to the Japanese driver Naoki Yamamoto during the first free practice session of the Japanese Grand Prix. The French driver will take back his steering wheel for the second practice session on Friday afternoon.
On 07/10, 07:53
The pessimistic weather forecasts could force the organizers of the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend to postpone Sunday's race to avoid Typhoon Hagibis, which could hit the south of the country violently this Sunday.
On 07/10, 07:04
While new teams have applied, Liberty Media has denied holding serious discussions to bring new teams onto the grid.
On 05/10, 12:53
After several controversies this season, notably in Canada and Austria, there are now more wheel-to-wheel battles between drivers as well as more frequent on-track contacts, much to the delight of spectators. The FIA's policy seems to be to penalize Formula 1 drivers less.
On 05/10, 12:43
The 2020 calendar for the Formula 1 World Championship was officially approved by the FIA following the meeting of its World Motor Sport Council on Friday in Cologne.
On 05/10, 12:38
Red Bull has developed an Aeroscreen to protect the heads of drivers in single-seaters. This technology, meant to rival the Halo, has been tested on IndyCar single-seaters. Scott Dixon (Chip Ganassi) and Will Power (Penske) showed positive feedback after covering 600 miles (965 km) on Tuesday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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