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Lando Norris: If I wasn't motivated to retain F1 title, I'd retire Lando Norris: If I wasn't motivated to retain F1 title, I'd retire

Formula 1's world champion Lando Norris said he would be "embarrassed" enough to quit the sport if he did not feel fully motivated to defend his title this year.

Max Verstappen after F1 rant: 'Bit late' to change 'complicated' regulations Max Verstappen after F1 rant: 'Bit late' to change 'complicated' regulations

Max Verstappen has said the limitations of Formula 1's new regulations were predictable from the outset, warning it is already "a bit late" to make changes to improve the racing.

Australian Grand Prix: Why Valtteri Bottas won't be hit with 15-month old penalty Australian Grand Prix: Why Valtteri Bottas won't be hit with 15-month old penalty

Valtteri Bottas will avoid starting his Formula 1 comeback at Cadillac with a grid penalty incurred over a year ago thanks to a tweak to F1's regulations.

Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton: I lost sight of who I was... but I'm back Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton: I lost sight of who I was... but I'm back

Lewis Hamilton said there were points during his first season with Ferrari that he "lost sight" of who he was, but insisted fans will not see that version of him again.

Aston Martin fears driver 'nerve damage' from F1 car, may not finish Australian GP Aston Martin fears driver 'nerve damage' from F1 car, may not finish Australian GP

Aston Martin may not even complete half of Sunday's Australian Grand Prix, with drivers Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll fearing permanent nerve damage to their hands.

F1 uses charter planes to beat travel chaos and keep Australian Grand Prix on F1 uses charter planes to beat travel chaos and keep Australian Grand Prix on

Formula One has kept Sunday's season-opening Australian Grand Prix alive by using charter planes to fly hundreds of affected members of the sport's travelling circus to Melbourne.

FIA: Safety will guide decisions on F1 races in Middle East FIA: Safety will guide decisions on F1 races in Middle East

The president of Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, has said it will prioritize "safety and wellbeing" as it decides what to do about upcoming races in the Middle East.