‘Fact, Mercedes aren’t favourites for France’
Beaten in Montreal, a track that has belonged to them the last three years, Valtteri Bottas says Mercedes are "definitely not" the favourites to win in France.
Beaten in Montreal, a track that has belonged to them the last three years, Valtteri Bottas says Mercedes are "definitely not" the favourites to win in France.
Formula 1 returns to France this season with round eight of the championship playing out the Paul Ricard Circuit.
After 12 years and four World titles, Renault have declared Red Bull's move to Honda power a "natural evolution."
Red Bull have decided to swap from Renault to Honda power, with Christian Horner confirming the news on Tuesday.
After two boring races in succession, Bob Fernley believes Formula 1 has made the right decision in agreeing technical changes to assist with overtaking in 2019.
It wasn't just Toro Rosso who wanted a deal with Lando Norris with Zak Brown revealing three teams makes approaches of "varying degrees" for the Brit.
With Force India facing money problems, reports have emerged claiming that Michael Andretti could step up as the team's saviour.
Renault's B-spec did what the box said; that's accordig to engine technical director Remi Taffin.
Bad news for Brendon Hartley, Red Bull were considering replacing him; good news for the New Zealander, they aren't any more.
McLaren may not be getting the results they wanted from 2018 but Eric Boullier says they will push on as lessons learned can be applied to next year's car.
Racing in Japan's Super GT series and even doing a stint in this past weekend's 24 Hours of Le Mans as Jenson Button declaring that life outside of F1 is "awesome."
Putting space between themselves and McLaren in the standings, Cyril Abiteboul says Renault's Canadian Grand Prix went better "than the plan."
FIA race director Charlie Whiting has backed up Sebastian Vettel???s claim that drivers can save time during a Virtual Safety Car period in a race.
Brendon Hartley feels he's handling constant "awkward" questions about his future well, adamant he's may be 28 but he's still learning the F1 game.
Disappointed that F1 has become a Constructors' battle and not a Drivers' Championship, Fernando Alonso concedes he is at a crossroads as he looks to the future.
Lewis Hamilton says he is worried that reliability could decide this year's title race, 'cheating' one of the drivers out of a shot at the title.
McLaren are reportedly facing a 'revolt from disgruntled staff' who want former team boss Martin Whitmarsh back at the helm as the team's on-track woes continue.
Despite a horrendously tricky start to his Formula 1 career, Sergey Sirotkin insists he is not feeling any pressure at Williams.
Nico Hulkenberg has said that the Renault Sport F1 team has "extra motivation" to perform well at their home grand prix next weekend.
Fernando Alonso has completed the second leg of the illustrious Triple Crown, by winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans this weekend.
Daniel Ricciardo believes that his experience from racing at the Circuit Paul Ricard could give him an advantage at next weekend???s French Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc has admitted that the step up from Formula 2 to Formula 1 was much bigger than he expected.
Haas boss Guenther Steiner has said that designers of the 2019 cars will "forget about overtaking" when they start work on next year???s cars.
Oliver Rowland has been given a second testing opportunity with Williams, and he says it is "another step in the right direction".
Renault believe that Red Bull are not using their engine upgrade to its full potential, and it is down to the fuel they put through it.