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Why Antonelli aborted his fastest lap in Austrian GP qualifying

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Austrian GP
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Verstappen questions "crazy" delay in double yellow flags as the FIA responds

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Austrian GP
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Russell explains meaning behind Wolff's "just drive" radio message in Austrian GP qualifying

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Austrian GP
Russell explains meaning behind Wolff's "just drive" radio message in Austrian GP qualifying

Why factory Aprilia lost to satellite Trackhouse in MotoGP Dutch GP sprint

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Why factory Aprilia lost to satellite Trackhouse in MotoGP Dutch GP sprint

Verstappen on "odd" Austrian GP qualifying crash: "As I turned the wheel I was gone"

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Austrian GP
Verstappen on "odd" Austrian GP qualifying crash: "As I turned the wheel I was gone"

Why Russell escaped investigation for yellow flag on Austrian GP pole lap

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Austrian GP
Why Russell escaped investigation for yellow flag on Austrian GP pole lap

LIVE: F1 Austrian GP updates - Verstappen crashes in Q3, Russell takes controversial pole

Formula 1
Austrian GP
LIVE: F1 Austrian GP updates - Verstappen crashes in Q3, Russell takes controversial pole

F1 Austrian GP: Russell avoids investigation to take pole after Verstappen crash

Formula 1
Austrian GP
F1 Austrian GP: Russell avoids investigation to take pole after Verstappen crash

F1 exit plan Bernie Ecclestone's 'real challenge' says Ferrari boss

Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone needs to finalise a succession plan to ensure he leaves the championship in good health, according to Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne

The 85-year-old said last year that he has been asked to stay on as chief executive by the three parties interested in acquiring a controlling stake in F1.

He also said he was not interested in selling his 5.3 per cent stake in the series.

But Marchionne said: "Ecclestone knows that he is not going to be there forever and maybe this is also connected to the future of FOM.

"The real challenge for Bernie is to get organised.

"He needs to come up with a system where maybe some responsibilities can be developed differently.

"We have a responsibility to deliver a certain level of sound management continuity of Formula 1 with FIA and with FOM.

"So we really need to make the most of Bernie's ability to develop this sport in the best possible way. Believe me it is not easy.

"Bernie is quite a character, but he is a very nice guy and has an incredible strength.

"I don't know what I will do when I'm his age.

"What he has done over the last 10 years is incredible and he's still there."

Marchionne says it is important Ecclestone starts developing a plan for the future that will involve encouraging younger people to take an interest in F1.

"Bernie should pave the way to prepare the future of the F1 world," said Marchionne.

"This age issue is there, so we should ask ourselves: are we appealing to young people?

"This sport has great potential which has not been expressed yet.

"We need to make it entertaining because if everything is predictable, it gets boring.

"We should try to deliver more unpredictability, so to speak, so that results are unpredictable."

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