Sainz: Red Bull engine change won’t affect me
Carlos Sainz reckons Red Bull's decision to swap to Honda power won't affect his future either with Red Bull or Renault.
Carlos Sainz reckons Red Bull's decision to swap to Honda power won't affect his future either with Red Bull or Renault.
Charles Leclerc could be thrust onto centre stage next season with reports Ferrari are ready to hand him Kimi Raikkonen's race seat.
Fernando Alonso is not surprised by Red Bull's announcement that they'll race Honda engines next season, nor is he willing to analyse it.
Mercedes may not race their upgraded engine at this weekend's French GP with the team set to make a decision after Friday's practices.
Daniel Ricciardo says he needs to put the "pieces together" to see if Red Bull's switch to Honda power is a "good thing" before even considering a move to another team.
Formula 1's first-ever triple header may be a delight for the drivers, but Esteban Ocon concedes it is not a whole lot of fun for the rest of the team personnel.
As F1 prepares to race Pirelli's thinner tyres in France, Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari have figured out where they went wrong in Spain.
Never one to downplay his own achievements, Fernando Alonso reckons his victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans was a "higher level" than past Le Mans wins.
Although Renault are losing Red Bull as a benchmark, Carlos Sainz feels they've learned enough from Red Bull to know where their deficits are.
Max Verstappen has applauded Red Bull's decision to swap to Honda engines, adamant he is not worried about all the problems Honda have suffered in the past few years.
Red Bull may be moving over to Honda power next season but they won't be treated likes a works team with the Japanese manufacturer promising the "same" power unit to Toro Rosso.
McLaren have reportedly offered Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo a deal worth $20million a year to join them from next season.
Fernando Alonso was invited to the otherwise all-French affair for Thursday's driver press conference at the Paul Ricard circuit.
His Canadian GP qualifying have been undone in a massive plume of smoke, however, Ferrari have given Haas the go-ahead to reuse Romain Grosjean's engine in France.
Max Verstappen's manager, Raymond Vermeulen, has said the lack of an entourage was not behind the improved performance in Canada.
Cyril Abiteboul has maintained that Renault has a better and "more competitive" engine than what Honda can offer Red Bull.
Haas boss G??nther Steiner has said other teams in the Formula 1 paddock are feeling sorry for them and their bad luck so far this season.
Formula 1 returns to France for the first time in 10 years. Time for a refresher with our French Grand Prix quiz.
McLaren have called their former boss Martin Whitmarsh "ill-judged and ill-informed" after a recent interview with the Mail on Sunday.
A 1.8km Mistral straight, a chicane to break it up, two hairpins to aid overtaking, and a few more straights and kinks - the Paul Ricard circuit has all the ingredients for a good race and that's something F1 needs after back-to-back boring GPs.
Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has said it is now the team's aim to make Red Bull "regret" their decision to leave them and join forces with Honda.
Lewis Hamilton has spoken about his motivations ahead of the French Grand Prix this weekend.
Red Bull's motorsport advisor Dr Helmet Marko has said that Renault's impatience led to the team announcing their switch to Honda earlier than planned.
Vijay Mallya's representative has said Force India are not close to being taken over despite recent links of new ownership.
Renault may be looking to win a World title but they won't try to do so with a big-salaried driver, or by blowing "hundreds of millions".