Formula One
'Call me Chucky': Verstappen revels in McLaren's Qatar horror show
McLaren chief executive Zak Brown had likened Verstappen earlier in the week to "that guy in a horror movie, that right as you think he's not coming back, he's back."
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Israeli racing driver wins Formula 4 round
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Australian F1 Grand Prix canceled
Earlier it was stated no fans will be admitted to Formula One's season-opening Australian Grand Prix if the race goes ahead, the Victoria state premier Daniel Andrews said on Friday.
Haas, McLaren Formula One team members tested for coronavirus
McLaren said one team member had self-isolated in the hotel as a precaution.
Skywriting in Australia says 'STOP F1' amid coronavirus fears
Photographs of the skywriting were widely shared online but it was unclear who was responsible for them.
Spectators barred from Bahrain F1 Grand Prix due to coronavirus
Organizers suspended ticket sales on Saturday as they assessed how many spectators would be allowed to attend the race.
F1 not certain season-opening grand prix will go ahead in Melbourne
The Chinese Grand Prix scheduled for Shanghai on April 19 has been called off as a result of the virus, which emerged in the central Chinese province of Hubei late last year.
Formula One's Chinese Grand Prix likely to be postponed due to coronavirus
"I think we do expect information from them (the Chinese promoter) imminently," Carey told Reuters in an interview at a conference in the Azeri capital and Formula One host Baku.
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Formula One's Williams Racing signs first ever Israeli driver Roy Nissany
Nissany, for the 2020 season, will race for Williams' Formula Two team and will get the chance to test the team's Formula One setup during Grand Prix practices.
Comment: An inconvenience at exactly the wrong time
Many Jerusalem residents are decidedly less sanguine about the formula road show's questionable timing, in the thick of the holidays, immediately after Yom Kippur and right before Succot.
PICTURES: Motorcyclists take to the air for Jerusalem's Formula 1 Road Show
Barkat says some 300,000 people were expected to view the Formula Road Show on Monday and Tuesday.