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FIA’s post-Austrian Grand Prix press conference
Max Verstappen, and Ferrari duo Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel reflect on a chaotic Austrian Grand Prix.
Race quotes: Red Bull, Ferrari, Haas
Max Verstappen won in Austria with Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel behind. Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen gave Haas P4 and P5.
Race quotes: Force India, McLaren, Sauber, Toro Rosso
Both Force India and Sauber got double points finishes in Austria, with Fernando Alonso taking his McLaren to P8. Toro Rosso missed out on the top ten.
Race quotes: Renault, Williams, Mercedes
Mercedes had a double retirement, with Nico Hulkenberg's Renault also breaking down. Carlos Sainz finished the race, as did both Williams cars.
Live! Follow updates from the Austrian Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton in his upgraded Mercedes dominated Friday’s sessions in Austria, can he continue to set the pace on Saturday? The action at the Austrian GP, part two of Formula 1’s first-ever triple header, resumes on Saturday with final practice and qualifying. Follow the action live!
Provisional Austrian Grand Prix grid
Four drivers, Sebastian Vettel, Charles Leclerc, Brendon Hartley and Fernando Alonso, have been penalised ahead of the Austrian GP with the latter starting from the pit lane.
Vettel given three-place grid penalty
Sebastian Vettel will start the Austrian Grand Prix from P6 on the grid after being found guilty of blocking Carlos Sainz in Q2.
Kubica on Williams’ strength: The livery
Robert Kubica may not be ingratiating himself with his bosses after telling journalists that the best thing about the FW41 is the "livery."
Verstappen: ‘Ricciardo’s turn to tow me’
Max Verstappen has said Red Bull's qualifying tactics were "very simple" as it was Daniel Ricciardo's turn to repay the favour with a tow.
Horner: Drivers ‘explicitly told’ towing tactics
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has tried to clear up the Red Bull qualifying policy after Daniel Ricciardo said it was "not fair" in Austria.
Hamilton doubtful about overtaking in Austria
Lewis Hamilton is not expecting many overtaking opportunities at the Austrian Grand Prix despite the introduction of a third DRS zone.
Bottas wants to win ‘more than anyone else’
Valtteri Bottas has stated that nobody is more "hungry" for a race victory after landing his first pole position of the 2018 season.
Alonso wanted to take final corner ‘flat out’
Fernando Alonso has explained why ran very wide at the final corner which ended all hope of him reaching Q3 at the Red Bull Ring.
Ricciardo ‘not impressed’ with ‘unfair’ qualifying
Daniel Ricciardo cut a frustrated figure in the paddock after qualifying P7 for the Austrian Grand Prix.
Raikkonen hoping for ‘stronger day on Sunday’
Kimi Raikkonen will start the Austrian Grand Prix from P3 on Sunday, and the Finn is hoping that the team has a "stronger day on Sunday".
Grosjean starts P5: ‘Nice I still know how to drive’
Romain Grosjean qualified in P5 for the Austrian Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon, splitting the two Red Bulls at their home race.
Perez: Q1 exit was a ‘massive surprise’
Sergio Perez has said it was a "massive surprise" to see himself be one of the victims of Q1 ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix.
Qualy: Bottas pips Hamilton to pole position
Valtteri Bottas claimed Mercedes fourth successive Austrian Grand Prix pole, heading the Brackley squad's front row lock out.
Alonso ruins Q3 chance; Perez’s shock Q1 exit
Sergio Perez was a shock exit in Q1 ahead of Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix, while Fernando Alonso missed a great chance to bring some good news for McLaren fans.
Qualy quotes: Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull
Mercedes locked out the front row, while Sebastian Vettel was given a three-place grid penalty for blocking. Daniel Ricciardo starts from P7, behind a Haas.
Qualy quotes: Haas, Renault, Force India, Toro Rosso
Haas qualified P6 and P8, while both Renaults made the top 10. Force India and Toro Rosso came next, but also both lost one car after Q1 as well.
Qualy quotes: Sauber, McLaren, Williams
All three teams saw one car eliminated from Q1, with the other out in Q2. Charles Leclerc was P13, but will start from P18 after a gearbox change.
FIA post-Austrian GP qualifying press conference
Valtteri Bottas took pole from Lewis Hamilton by less than 0.02s, while Sebastian Vettel qualified P3, but starts P6 after a penalty for blocking Carlos Sainz in Q2.
Leclerc hit with five-place grid penalty
Sauber driver and talk of the town Charles Leclerc is set to drop five grid places from his qualifying position at the Austrian Grand Prix.