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The pre-race tweak that hampered Hamilton's British GP

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The pre-race tweak that hampered Hamilton's British GP

MotoGP 2027 grid: All confirmed rider signings

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Should the British GP ending cause a change in F1 safety car rules?

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Should the British GP ending cause a change in F1 safety car rules?

How Lola has revived a sportscar icon in a more sustainable form

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Why Vasseur doesn't want to talk about a Ferrari title fight

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Why Vasseur doesn't want to talk about a Ferrari title fight

DS Penske celebrates 150th start in Formula E

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DS Penske celebrates 150th start in Formula E

Red Bull investigates Verstappen’s rear wing failure, “all options open” for Spa

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Red Bull investigates Verstappen’s rear wing failure, “all options open” for Spa

How F1's current aerodynamic battlegrounds are shaping up - and what's next in 2027

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How F1's current aerodynamic battlegrounds are shaping up - and what's next in 2027

Video: How Formula 1's 2019 rules 'stung' for teams

Having won five consecutive world championship doubles in Formula 1's hybrid era, Mercedes has more to lose than most from the revised 2019 technical regulations

In a special interview with James Allison for the bumper season preview issue of F1 Racing, filmed before the start of testing, we asked the man with ultimate responsibility for the team's F1 cars to explain the challenge presented by the new rules, how Mercedes is geared up to cope, and what he thinks makes reigning champion Lewis Hamilton such an extraordinary driver.

The 140-page edition of the magazine also includes a special Sebastian Vettel analysis and interview, Red Bull boss Christian Horner on why his team won't repeat McLaren-Honda's mistakes, new British F1 drivers George Russell and Lando Norris talking fish finger sandwiches and travelling, plus behind-the-scenes photoshoots and interviews with new McLaren driver Carlos Sainz Jr and F1 comeback king Robert Kubica, as well as analysis of every team and driver ahead of the new season.


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