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F1 British GP: Leclerc shocks Mercedes with win as Antonelli hits trouble

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F1 British GP: Leclerc shocks Mercedes with win as Antonelli hits trouble

DS Penske shines in the rain in second Formula Shanghai E-Prix

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DS Penske shines in the rain in second Formula Shanghai E-Prix

How the F1 cost cap has put extra emphasis on the upgrade debate

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How the F1 cost cap has put extra emphasis on the upgrade debate

Formula E Shanghai E-Prix: Di Grassi grabs Lola’s first win, Wehrlein takes championship lead

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Formula E Shanghai E-Prix: Di Grassi grabs Lola’s first win, Wehrlein takes championship lead

F1 to decide before summer break on recovering Middle Eastern race

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“They shouldn't ask me that anymore” – Why Verstappen doesn't believe in another Red Bull comeback

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“They shouldn't ask me that anymore” – Why Verstappen doesn't believe in another Red Bull comeback

How “stressed” Antonelli beat his nerves – and Leclerc – in British GP qualifying

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How “stressed” Antonelli beat his nerves – and Leclerc – in British GP qualifying

LIVE: F1 British GP commentary and updates - Leclerc wins British GP in controversial finish

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LIVE: F1 British GP commentary and updates - Leclerc wins British GP in controversial finish

Ferrari: no need for finger-pointing over slow start to F1 season

Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali says his Formula 1 team must not waste time dwelling on where it should have done a better job this winter, and instead must focus entirely on how it can improve

With Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen missing out on a podium finish in Australia, Ferrari admits that it is behind its rivals at the moment.

But as it faces a busy few weeks needing to drive forward with car developments, Domenicali has urged his staff not to waste energy trying to blame each other for their situation.

"It is a matter of everyone doing their job and being focused on what they have to do at home, without trying to say that it is your fault or my fault," he explained.

"As a team we must react together - and that is what I have asked all my engineers and people."

GP analysis: Mercedes could only beat itself

Domenicali insists that there is not one area where Ferrari must focus its efforts, because it is both the chassis and engine that need to be improved.

Speaking about the power unit in particular, with Alonso having struggled to overtake Nico Hulkenberg in Australia, Domenicali said: "It is an area that we have to improve.

"The more power you have, the less you stay on full throttle - so you have many benefits on the fuel consumption side. The cat has to bite the tail.

"We have to improve a lot and I don't want to focus on that, because also the car has to be improved."

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