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"Not getting ahead of ourselves" - Why Norris was downbeat in Belgium despite F1 practice pace

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Belgian GP
"Not getting ahead of ourselves" - Why Norris was downbeat in Belgium despite F1 practice pace

Alpine explains Gasly's crash that red-flagged FP2

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Belgian GP
Alpine explains Gasly's crash that red-flagged FP2

What we learned from Friday practice at the 2026 F1 Belgian GP

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What we learned from Friday practice at the 2026 F1 Belgian GP

Red Bull expects to run its ‘Macarena’ wing again at next F1 race

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Belgian GP
Red Bull expects to run its ‘Macarena’ wing again at next F1 race

How Racing Bulls let a driver battle decide who got its F1 car cooling upgrade for Belgian GP

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Belgian GP
How Racing Bulls let a driver battle decide who got its F1 car cooling upgrade for Belgian GP

F1 Belgian GP: Antonelli headlines FP2 over Norris, Gasly crash causes red flag

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Belgian GP
F1 Belgian GP: Antonelli headlines FP2 over Norris, Gasly crash causes red flag

Honda selects Marini's crew chief for Quartararo's arrival

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Honda selects Marini's crew chief for Quartararo's arrival

LIVE: F1 Belgian GP commentary and updates - Antonelli tops FP2 as Gasly suffers heavy crash

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Belgian GP
LIVE: F1 Belgian GP commentary and updates - Antonelli tops FP2 as Gasly suffers heavy crash

Russia to host F1 GP

Russia is planning to build a Grand Prix circuit in time to host a race early in the new millennium, backing up Bernie Ecclestone's claims that the country is pushing for a place on the F1 calendar. A project in the city of Tula, about 100 miles south of Moscow, is said to have the backing of Russian prime minister Yevgeny Primakov and the mayor of the town, and organisers claim to have backing from private investors of more than £90 million

British engineer Simon Ritsema van Eck has been approached as a potential constructor for the track. He says that the Russians have told him that they would like to have something finished by 2001, but that the plan is in its initial stages. 'They want my opinion on whether it's feasible and how it might be done.'

He said that a number of venues had been floated as potential sites for a Grand Prix, including the cities of Moscow and St Petersburg; ideas which were then distilled into this one project.

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