Tags: German GP
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German Grand Prix could make instant comeback
The Hockenheim ring may not be disappearing from Formula 1 yet after all with talks ongoing for a 2020 German Grand Prix.
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FIA dismiss German GP ‘drag strip’ criticism
Formula 1 race director Michael Masi sees nothing wrong with the German GP “drag strip” section despite fierce criticism.
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FIA post-race press conference – German Grand Prix
The German Grand Prix served up a race of pure insanity. We sincerely hope it isn’t the last one we see for a while.
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FIA post-qualifying press conference – Germany
Lewis Hamilton benefited from Ferrari’s qualifying woes to take pole position for the German Grand Prix.
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Gasly wrecks Red Bull in heavy FP2 crash
The pressure came flooding back for Red Bull’s Pierre Gasly after a heavy accident at the final corner in FP2 ahead of the German GP.
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Lights, camera… repair job at Hockenheim
The German Grand Prix went lights out a bit earlier than expected when a bus crashed into the start lights at Hockenheim on Thursday.
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Heat and thunderstorms forecast for German GP
F1 could be in for a very wet German GP weekend, at least once the heat breaks which will be happening with the arrival of thunderstorms.
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Mercedes primed for fourth-straight home win
Mercedes look to make it four-straight wins on home soil at the German Grand Prix, with Lewis Hamilton eyeing up a hat-trick.
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No German Grand Prix on 2019 calendar
It is set to be another brief reappearance from the German Grand Prix with no deal in place for the 2019 season.
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Hockenheim ‘cannot continue’ with current terms
Although keen to remain on the Formula 1 calendar, Hockenheim want a revised deal as the circuit cannot continue to take a financial hit.
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German Grand Prix future in doubt…again
Hockenheim’s CEO Georg Seiler is unable to say at this stage whether the German Grand Prix will continue after 2018 and “serious discussions” need to take place.