Red Bull dreaming but Hamilton will be leading
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.
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.
As Kimi Raikkonen's win-less streak continues, the Finn is adamant even if he does take to the top step of the podium, he won't secome a "different driver."
The reports may be claiming a $20 million contract is on the table but McLaren admit they've only had "normal" and "gentle" talks with Daniel Ricciardo about his future.
Max Verstappen and conservative don't always go hand-in-hand but that's exactly the approach the Dutchman has taken for the British GP, at least for tyre choice.
The return of Horner the sh*t-stirrer, Freddo-gate hits McLaren and we're 99.9 per cent sure Lewis Hamilton is on a Christina Aguilera track. Just your average Formula 1 weekend...
Renault will finally introduce an upgraded MGU-K at this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix, however, have revealed that not all their customers may run it.
Carlos Sainz says it would be a "pleasure" staying on at Renault next season as he believes in what they are doing.
Fernando Alonso has clarified his "didn't care too much" comments after Sunday's French GP, saying it was related to McLaren giving him the gap to the guys running fifth and sixth.
Although the lead in the championship swung in Lewis Hamilton's favour in France, Toto Wolff warns the end of this story is by no means written.
There will be a third DRS zone at the upcoming Austrian GP; that's according to F1 race director Charlie Whiting.
Formula 1 could have a definitive set of engine regulations for the 2021 season come the end of this week.
Another Sunday afternoon gone by and another point-less grand prix for Romain Grosjean, who remains one of two drivers yet to get off the mark this season.
Pierre Gasly has said that he was "really disgusted" with having to retire on the first lap of his home race at the weekend.
FIA race director Charlie Whiting has defended the stewards' decision to give Sebastian Vettel a five-second penalty at the French Grand Prix.
Toto Wolff believes he'll be confirming Mercedes 2019 driver line-up "very soon" with both Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas expected to re-sign.
Sauber may lose Charles Leclerc to Ferrari at the end of this season, but Frederic Vasseur says he'd rather have a driver he could lose than want a driver others would desire.
McLaren believe Fernando Alonso will remain with McLaren next season, and in F1; they just need to prove to him that they are on the up.
Out of power in the closing laps of the French GP, Carlos Sainz concedes the late Virtual Safety Car saved his points finish.
Lance Stroll admits in hindsight it probably wasn't a good idea to attempt to complete the French GP on one set of tyres with his blowing two laps from the end.
Lewis Hamilton scores for England on F1's return to France, Alonso doesn't care anymore, Paul Ricard makes the impossible possible as Vettel overtakes most of the field.
Although accepting he was responsible for his collision with Valtteri Bottas in France, Sebastian Vettel reckons there wasn't anything he could have done to avoid it.
Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly may be blaming others for their lap 1 exit in France but both have been reprimanded by the race stewards.
Mercedes' non-executive chairman Niki Lauda has said that Sebastian Vettel should have been given a bigger penalty for his "enormous mistake" at the French Grand Prix.
After winning the French Grand Prix on Sunday afternoon, Lewis Hamilton said that the penalty his title rival, Sebastian Vettel, was given did not "weigh up".