Formula One
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Mercedes were again dominant on the second day of testing at the Circuit de Catalunya, though Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen set the fastest individual time
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Derek Warwick, president of the British Racing Drivers’ Club which owns the circuit, was optimistic about its future as host, saying: ‘Liberty don’t want to lose Silverstone and the British Grand Prix’
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Bernie Ecclestone left many problems when he was removed as Formula One chief executive but most pressing is the need to improve the actual racing
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Sportblog Hosting fees, race length and streaming: what is F1’s future under Liberty?
Giles RichardsNew chief executive Chase Carey has quickly addressed some of F1’s problems yet hard decisions over key issues like race fees cannot be put off for long -
Seven of Formula One’s key figures are selling up to $39.9m of shares in Liberty Media, which closed its $8bn takeover of the company on Monday
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