Hamilton out to ‘frighten’ with updates
Introducing their biggest update yet for 2018, Lewis Hamilton hopes Mercedes can "frighten" their rivals at this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix.
Introducing their biggest update yet for 2018, Lewis Hamilton hopes Mercedes can "frighten" their rivals at this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix.
Mercedes dominated on Friday, with Lewis Hamilton topping both sessions and Valtteri Bottas in P2. The Ferraris and Red Bulls followed in behind.
Haas finished P7 and P8 in the FP2, while Pierre Gasly broke the suspension on his Toro Rosso. Both McLaren and Renault made the top ten at some point on Friday.
Charles Leclerc got his Sauber into the top ten once again on Friday, while Williams had Robert Kubica in the car for FP1.
Christian Horner, Toto Wolff, Honda's Toyoharu Tanabe and Franz Tost form the team principal panel in Austria.
Lewis Hamilton put his W09's upgrades to good use as he set the pace in Austria, topping a Mercedes 1-2.
Sebastian Vettel says there is no need to worry as there is nothing "fundamentally wrong," he just made a mistake in France.
Updated Mercedes bodywork, MGU-K for Renault and even an upgraded livery for Max Verstappen while some would argue the Williams' upgraded driver should stay on.
Drivers fear Formula 1 could become too "artificial" after a third DRS zone was added for this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix.
On the back of a wretched weekend for McLaren in France, Fernando Alonso has again defended their form, adamant the situation has "improved" a lot compared to last year.
Romain Grosjean insists he did nothing wrong in France despite being hit with a time penalty for making contact with Esteban Ocon, who has yet to accept his apology.
The future of Kimi Raikkonen was one of the main topics of interest in the FIA Drivers' Press Conference in Austria, but the Finn himself was not particularly bothered.
Linked to Kimi Raikkonen's race seat, Charles Leclerc admits driving for Ferrari would be a "dream" come true.
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Daniel Ricciardo is set to end speculation about his future by signing a new deal with Red Bull.
Kimi Raikkonen, Daniel Ricciardo, Kevin Magnussen and Sergey Sirotkin faced the press ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix weekend.
Kimi Raikkonen is the latest driver to be linked with a move to McLaren at the end of the 2018 season.
Red Bull motorsport advisor Dr Helmut Marko has given his thoughts on why Max Verstappen struggled at the start of the season.
Haas boss Guenther Steiner has said that Kevin Magnussen's good start to the season is down to the fact he has all the right tools at his disposal for the first time.
Red Bull's chief technical officer Adrian Newey has welcomed the team's switch to Honda engine power as he feels they can work more closely with them.
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It is set to be another brief reappearance from the German Grand Prix with no deal in place for the 2019 season.
Daniel Ricciardo is looking for his new contract to match the "value" he feels he brings to Formula 1.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has spoken about what Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen bring to the team ahead of their 'home' grand prix.
The pendulum has swung back in Lewis Hamilton's favour and, barring disaster, should stay there throughout the Austrian Grand Prix, a race in which Red Bull hope to shine at home.