Mercedes to run black livery in 2020 F1 season
Mercedes has revealed a new black livery for the 2020 Formula 1 season as part of a public pledge to increase diversity in its team, in response to recent anti-racism ...
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Mercedes has revealed a new black livery for the 2020 Formula 1 season as part of a public pledge to increase diversity in its team, in response to recent anti-racism ...
News that Mercedes engine chief Andy Cowell has agreed to leave the company after 16 years surprised the Formula 1 fraternity, and has understandably led to speculations as to where ...
Mercedes says it is aiming to ready a development package in time for the season-opening Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix next month. Formula 1’s delayed campaign is set to begin ...
Valtteri Bottas says he “finds it quite funny” that his future at Mercedes has already been brought into question, without a single grand prix having taken place in 2020, and ...
Reigning World Champion Lewis Hamilton returned to on-track Formula 1 action for the first time since February as he drove Mercedes’ W09 at Silverstone on Wednesday. Mercedes organised a two-day ...
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says reliability will be a “fundamental” component of Formula 1’s early rounds, after a prolonged period without competition. Formula 1 drivers have not raced since last ...
Mercedes brought Formula 1’s on-track hiatus to an end on Tuesday as Valtteri Bottas completed running at British Grand Prix venue Silverstone. The squad organised a two-day test at the ...
Ferrari Formula 1 team boss Mattia Binotto says he would be "very happy" if his driver Sebastian Vettel lands a seat with chief rival Mercedes next year. Vettel will depart ...
Mercedes are wary that Max Verstappen is likely to be their closest rival when the 2020 Formula 1 season finally gets underway next month. The Red Bull-owned Spielberg circuit will ...
Formula 1 managing director of motorsports, Ross Brawn, has accused Mercedes chief Toto Wolff of failing to take the "bigger view" into account when he rejected F1's plans for reversed-grid ...