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Sportsmail went behind the scenes at the glitzy AlphaTauri 2020 car reveal

JONATHAN SPENCER IN SALZBURG: When we rocked up to the iconic Hangar-7 in a Red Bull themed double-decker party bus, we knew we were in for one special night.




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Jenson Button urges Ferrari star Charles Leclerc to seriously threaten Lewis Hamilton's title bid

INTERVIEW BY NATHAN SALT: Jenson Button has warned Charles Leclerc that his honeymoon at Ferrari is over and he must now put up a fight with Lewis Hamilton for the title.




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F1 star Max Verstappen unhappy with fly-on-the-wall Netflix documentary 

Red Bull's No 1 driver Max Verstappen, who is expected to seriously test Lewis Hamilton's dominance going forward, starred heavily during the documentary that premiered last month.




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Nico Rosberg backs young stars of Formula One to unseat reigning champion Lewis Hamilton

Nico Rosberg has backed one of Formula One's crop of exciting youngsters to make a breakthrough this season and seize the Formula One title.




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Reinventing the wheel! Mercedes new steering system among changes ahead of upcoming F1 season

Mercedes have reinvented the wheel - for now. Their new DAS system took onlookers by surprise when cockpit cameras showed Lewis Hamilton tugging on his steering wheel.




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'Quiet guy' Lando Norris set to make noise in his second Formula One season at McLaren

JONATHAN McEVOY IN MELBOURNE: Lando Norris lef for Melbourne without a care, other than to avoid company. Nothing to do with coronavirus, it is just that he insists on isolating himself.




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What's changed for F1 in 2020? From tracks to drivers as the new season prepares to get underway

Here are all the major changes that have happened over the winter ahead of the 2020 Formula One campaign which begins on Sunday with the Australian Grand Prix.




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Coronavirus: F1 have allowed hundreds of northern Italy staff and fans to attend Australian GP

Italy is currently on on lockdown due to the spread of the coronavirus, with the country's prime minister Giuseppe Conte ordering 60 million citizens not to travel or even socialise in coming days.




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FIA boss and former Ferrari CEO Jean Todt says he struck secret deal with his old team over engine

EXCLUSIVE BY JONATHAN MCEVOY IN MELBOURNE: Todt has told Formula One's teams he took the decision to strike a settlement with his old team over their allegedly illegal engine.




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F1 2020 Big Questions: Who can stop Lewis Hamilton and are McLaren ready for elite return?

Pre-season testing has left us with more questions than answers as the new F1 campaign prepares to get underway at the Australian GP. Here are the 10 biggest talking points for the new season.




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FIA chief Jean Todt slams Gang of Seven of making false, injurious and defamatory allegations

FIA president Jean Todt accused the seven teams angered by their investigation into Ferrari's suspect engine of making 'false, injurious and defamatory' allegations.




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Formula One boss Chase Carey apologises for calling off Australian Grand Prix at last minute

Formula One boss Chase Carey has issued a public apology for the last-minute cancellation of the Australian Grand Prix. It was called off 90 minutes before first practice.




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Renault eye up potential swoop for Sebastian Vettel if they lose Daniel Ricciardo

Many drivers are out of contract at the end of the season, including Vettel and his former Red Bull team-mate, and Renault fear Ricciardo could leave for Ferrari if they fail to make significant progress.




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F1 fans to receive full refunds if British Grand Prix at Silverstone in July is cancelled

Silverstone bosses have promised fans a full refund if the British Grand Prix on July 19 is called off. The first seven races of the F1 season have been cancelled over coronavirus pandemic.




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Lewis Hamilton warns fans to stay indoors during coronavirus pandemic  

Formula One star Lewis Hamilton has warned the public they must self-isolate in order to reduce the threat of the coronavirus.




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F1 star Daniel Ricciardo reveals how he's been keeping busy with first eight Grands Prix postponed

Daniel Ricciardo reveals he is still benefitting from a good training regime despite coronavirus disrupting plans for the 2020 Formula One calendar. 




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Formula One could salvage 2020 season by running into JANUARY claims Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto

Eight rounds have been postponed, and more look likely to follow with countries in lockdown, but F1 bosses have said they hope to get back on track some time in the European summer.




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F1 bans teams from developing their 2022 cars this year in bid to save costs

Formula One have banned teams from developing their cars in line for the 2022 season when a revamp of rules and regulations are set to kickstart a new era for the sport.




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Red Bull boss Christian Horner reveals new F1 rules could be delayed AGAIN until 2023 

The rules which would have effectively started a new era for F1 by pushing the reset button were set to come into force for 2021 before the coronavirus pushed their introduction back a year to save costs.




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Silverstone and F1 will find out by the end of April if it can hold British Grand Prix

Formula One and Silverstone admit they have until the end of April before they find out if the British Grand Prix could be held this year.




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Formula One boss Chase Carey takes 20 per cent pay cut amid coronavirus pandemic 

Carey's salary figure is a guarded secret but it is thought to be several million pounds a year. The London -based company have put half of their 500 F1 staff on furlough this week, it can be revealed.




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Coronavirus: Canadian Grand Prix becomes ninth F1 race to be called off this year

The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal has joined a growing list of Formula One races postponed due to the new coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday, with the 2020 season yet to get on the starting grid.




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Haas furlough most of UK staff as they join several F1 teams in placing enforced leave on employees

F1 team Haas have placed the majority of their UK staff on furlough as coronavirus continues to impact on major sports teams. Haas' drivers have also agreed to wage cuts.




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Nico Rosberg calls Red Bull's Max Verstappen the most annoying F1 driver he ever faced in his career

Nico Rosberg (right) has praised Max Verstappen (left)'s role and influence in F1 - but has called the Red Bull racer one of the most annoying rivals he faced in Formula One.




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Sir Stirling Moss to be cremated at family ceremony in London after his death at the age of 90

Moss died on Easter Sunday aged 90 after a long illness, unrelated to coronavirus. Sir Stirling was considered one of the world's greatest drivers despite never winning the Formula One world title.




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F1 bosses planning 'double or triple-header' at Silverstone as they hope to start season in Austria

So far nine Formula One Grand Prix meetings have been postponed or cancelled with the French GP likely to follow. F1 bosses however hope to start the season in Austria in July.




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Michael Schumacher isn't the greatest F1 driver of all time because he wasn't a team player

Schumacher is the most successful driver to grace the sport after winning seven world championship titles before retiring in 2012 but Jordan says his legacy is tainted by his single-mindedness.




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Mercedes' Toto Wolff buys £37million stake in Aston Martin but remains committed to German company

Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has bought a stake worth about £37million in Aston Martin, the British sports car company that will return to the Formula One grid as a works team next year.




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Double amputee Billy Monger hails the work of the NHS in saving his life after horror smash

The 20-year-old was involved in the sickening crash at Donington, and Monger posted a video on his third 'happy alive day' paying tribute to the staff that helped him continue to chase his dreams.




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Silverstone would 'absolutely' hold TWO Grands Prix in front of no fans to help kick start F1 season

Nine races have already been called off and with the British GP due to be on July 19, more could follow - but Pringle says Silverstone could host two successive races without any spectators.




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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc wants to go racing the 'wrong' way round as F1 bosses devise programme

The Monegasque was speaking as Formula One bosses devise a rescheduled programme to fit between 15 and 18 races into the second half of the year after the coronavirus hiatus.




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Red Bull chief Christian Horner reveals sport is preparing for Austria Grand Prix in July

Europe has spent weeks in lockdown in a bid to prevent the spread of coronavirus but Formula One bosses are optimistic the sport could restart on July 5th at the Austrian Grand Prix.




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F1 chief Chase Carey announces plans to start new season in Austria on July 5

The decision to cancel the French GP on June 28 seemed unavoidable after French president Emmanuel Macron placed a ban on mass gatherings in the country until at least mid-July.




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Silverstone to host TWO F1 races, one potentially being named after Sir Stirling Moss

Although the 'Silverstone Grand Prix' is a suggested title for this additional event, there is support for naming it after Sir Stirling Moss, who died earlier in April.




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F1 driver Lando Norris says returning to racing will be a 'big shock' to his body

McLaren's young driver Lando Norris says there is no way to prepare his body for the 'shock' it will face when returning to Formula One after lockdown. Currently, F1 is set to return on July 5




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Ayrton Senna crash still causes Sir Frank Williams pain 26 years on from the tragic death

Sir Frank Williams, like the rest of the world, was watching on as Ayrton Senna lost control of his car and slammed into barriers at 190mph. Now 26 years on, the heartache still lingers for Williams.




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Stuart Broad vows to beat Ben Stokes as they compete against Formula One drivers in Virtual GP 

Stuart Broad and Ben Stokes will compete in the Brazilian F1 Virtual GP against the likes of Charles LeClerc, Alex Albon, George Russell and AC Milan captain Alessio Romagonoli.




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Formula One boss Ross Brawn in talks with drivers over returning to racing on July 5 in Austria

Formula One boss Ross Brawn has spoken to the directors of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) in an attempt to win their approval for a return to racing in Austria on July 5.




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Daniel Ricciardo expects crazy F1 races with drivers performing on adrenaline when sport returns

The Covid-19 pandemic means that the 2020 season has yet to get under way, but the current plan is to begin racing behind closed doors in Austria on July 5.




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Lewis Hamilton says British Grand Prix without spectators won't be the same but is raring to go

The six-time Formula One world champion says the British Grand Prix won't be the same without spectators but he is still raring to go after months of waiting due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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Teresa Giudice and Clay Aiken to join the new cast of Celebrity Apprentice

The fiery reality TV personality, 39, is among a host of contenders for the fifth season of Donald Trump's TV show.




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Ivanka Trump ensures daddy Donald looks dapper on Celebrity Apprentice set

To right hand woman and daughter Ivanka, 30 , Trump is obviously just a teddy bear, as today, she was spotted gently brushing flecks from her father's overcoat before cameras rolled in Manhattan.




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Celebrity Apprentice: Real Housewives star Teresa Giudice puts bankruptcy behind her

She's never had any trouble spending cash, but Teresa Guidice is hoping to prove she has earning power too on the new series of Celebrity Apprentice. The 39-year-old Real Housewives of New Jersey star, who first filed for bankruptcy with her husband Joe Giudice in 2009, joined the new line of up of contestants in New York today.




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Celebrity Apprentice 2012 cast: Aubrey O'Day, Teresa Guidice, and Debbie Gibson

She found fame on reality show Making The Band emerging as the show’s breakout star before landing her own reality TV show. But Aubrey O’Day is facing her biggest television challenge yet - battling it out against 17 other familiar faces on Celebrity Apprentice.




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David Hasselhoff cuts a slim figure at nearly 60 as he hits the beach for Australia's Celebrity Apprentice

The star was promoting an event during a task for the show in which he is using to raise money for his nominated charity, Starlight Foundation




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Celebrity Apprentice: Clay Aiken makes a career change from American Idol to kitchen hand

In a sneak preview for the reality competition, the 33-year-old pop rock star is seen selling sandwiches in busy Time Square as part of a challenge given to his team by Donald Trump.




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Celebrity Apprentice 2012: Cheryl Tiegs is the first one on the chopping block

The 64-year-old failed as a cheese slicer in the sandwich challenge and was the first to get fired by billionaire mogul Donald Trump.




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Celebrity Apprentice 2012: Victoria Gotti ousted after threatening to leave her team

Neither crime nor the Celebrity Apprentice are going to pay off for Victoria Gotti.




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Celebrity Apprentice 2012: Star Trek legend George Takei is beamed out

With his taste for the finer things, George Takei was seemingly perfect to lead the men in this week's Celebrity Apprentice challenge. But the Star Trek star, otherwise known as Mr Sulu, failed to impress the judges in the window dressing task tonight, and got the beamed out of the competition by Donald Trump.




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Celebrity Apprentice star Aubrey O'Day dyes her dogs rainbow colours to match her newly hued hairdo

She's recently gone from blonde to cherry red, and now Aubrey O'Day has gone one step further by dying her dogs' hair, as well.