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The second race of the F1 2019 season was an absolute epic, with Lewis Hamilton stealing the victory off Charles Leclerc. Here's how it happened...
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Sebastian Vettel believes Charles Leclerc has already shown he will put him under pressure throughout 2019 at Ferrari.
Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes are braced for a close battle with Red Bull throughout the 2019 Formula 1 season.
Lewis Hamilton? Kimi Raikkonen? Lando Norris? Take the personality quiz to match yourself to one of this year's 20 Formula 1 stars...
New beginnings. New drivers. New rivalries. Get ready for a 2019 Formula 1 season full of changes...
F1 will award a bonus point to the driver who sets the fastest lap in races in the 2019 season, if they finish in the top 10.
Framing the challenge ahead for Lewis Hamilton as he tackles old and new rivals - plus the growing spectre of F1 biggest records.
Sebastian Vettel, with his four world championships and 52 race wins, is one of the most successful drivers in Formula 1 history. But the pressure is on for F1 2019.
Sky Sports will show every round of the 2019 NTT IndyCar Series, including the world-famous Indianapolis 500, on Sky Sports F1 in 2019.
Our team turned petrol attendants ahead of new season, providing free fuel top-ups a week before the Australian GP.
Williams technical chief Paddy Lowe has taken a "leave of absence" from the team on the eve of the 2019 F1 season.
FIA president Jean Todt has told Sky Sports why the 2019 Formula 1 season offers so many reasons for excitement.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner believes Adrian Newey has been energised by Honda's arrival at the team for F1 2019.
You've seen Sky Sports F1's time-travelling advert for the 2019 season - now go behind the scenes to find out how it was made.
Lewis Hamilton has lauded Ferrari's work over the winter and believes Mercedes have a "hill to climb" in the F1 2019 title race.
Fernando Alonso insists he is "not thinking" about any F1 return for 2020 yet after agreeing a a new role which includes test driving.
Sky Sports F1's Simon Lazenby reflects on a frantic end to 'launch week' with hosting duties at McLaren and Ferrari, and the messages received...
Ferrari have unveiled the car they hope will end their title drought and Mercedes' F1 dominance in 2019.