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On 24/11, 17:19
Christian Horner has thrown a spanner in the works by simply advising Hamilton to "slow down" Rosberg to improve his chances of being crowned world champion! A piece of advice quickly dismissed out of hand by the man himself.
On 24/11, 15:43
The McLaren clan has yet to make it official, but more than ever, Jenson Button's latest statements indicate that retirement is just around the corner...
On 24/11, 14:47
The final pre-race press conference of the 2016 season took place this Thursday in Abu Dhabi. Here's a look back at the statements made by the two contenders for overall victory.
On 24/11, 10:48
This year, the drivers' world title will be decided in the final round of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina. Nico Rosberg has the advantage, and a podium finish would be enough to secure him the laurels. But he won't have much room for error against a Lewis Hamilton on a winning spree.
On 24/11, 07:29
The Canadian Grand Prix was on probation for 2017, but the mayor of Montreal confirms that an agreement has been reached with FOM for the race to continue at least for next season.
On 23/11, 10:13
50 victories in 58 Grand Prix. Since the advent of the hybrid era in March 2014, the two Mercedes drivers have shared the headlines at the very top of Formula 1. Let's take a look back at the key moments in an intense rivalry, which will crown a new or quadruple world champion this Sunday in Abu Dhabi.
On 22/11, 07:43
Nico Rosberg has decided to follow the approach he has taken since the start of the season, namely to treat the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend like any other, even if the result will decide the world title.
On 21/11, 18:52
Nature abhors a vacuum: with Ron Dennis forced to resign last week, McLaren has just announced the arrival of Zak Brown as the group's new executive director.
On 21/11, 15:26
According to Malaysia's Minister of Tourism and Culture, Nazri Abdul Aziz, the Sepang circuit will no longer host F1 after 2018, when the current contract expires.
On 21/11, 09:52
Sauber confirmed this morning that Marcus Ericsson will be driving a Swiss single-seater next season. The Swede is therefore returning to Hinwill for a third season after making his Formula 1 debut with Caterham in 2014.
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