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Midfield teams have praised the approval of new rules for the 2021 F1 season which they hope will help them to compete with the sport's richest competitors.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto explained why the team voted for F1's new 2021 rules after the team previously warned it might not support them.
Formula 1 has signed a new deal with ESPN which will see it remain on the network until at least 2022.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has given his cautious backing to new F1 rules for 2021 but wanred it could drive up costs next year.
Max Verstappen led the way in the first practice session at a cold and bumpy Circuit of the Americas.
Renault has replaced its head of aerodynamics in a shake-up of its technical department in preparation for Formula 1's overhaul of its rules in 2021.
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Nico Hulkenberg doubts he will return to Williams for 2020, despite it being one of few options left for him to remain in Formula 1 next year.
Valtteri Bottas says he doesn't want a less challenging team mate than Lewis Hamilton, and explains where his rival is able to be quicker than him.
There's much to like about the long-awaited new F1 rules package for 2021, says Dieter Rencken, after attending its unveiling at the United States Grand Prix.
Haas will test a new front wing at the Circuit of the Americas this weekend having identified it as part of the cause of their struggles this year.
Lewis Hamilton says he hasn't hit his "peak" yet and is eager to take on the challenge of adapting to Formula 1's new cars for 2021.
Kimi Raikkonen and Daniel Ricciardo say they are happy for Formula 1 cars to become several seconds slower if the racing gets better.
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Charles Leclerc believes the strategy error which potentially cost him victory in the Mexican Grand Prix could have been avoided if he'd given better feedback.