‘Verstappen silences his stupid critics’
Helmut Marko feels Max Verstappen gave the "right answer" to his "stupid critics" with his podium finish in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix.
Helmut Marko feels Max Verstappen gave the "right answer" to his "stupid critics" with his podium finish in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix.
Red Bull believe they now have the data they need to make an informed engine decision with an announcement coming around the Austrian GP.
Ross Brawn has apologised to Winnie Harlow after she came in for some stick for waving the chequered flag a lap early in Canada, a mistake that was not her own doing.
Ferrari must replace Kimi Raikkonen with Daniel Ricciardo or even Charles Leclerc if they want to beat Mercedes and Red Bull to the Constructors' title, says Martin Brundle.
With 32 race wins and two World titles, Fernando Alonso may not have the most trophies but he feels he earned every one of them.
Sergey Sirotkin feels Williams need to be honest about where they are at, and that is clearly that they have the slowest car on the grid.
Red Bull have taken a conservative approach to their tyres choices for the upcoming French GP with seven sets of ultrasofts and three softs.
Brendon Hartley need not worry that his brief Canadian GP will impact his future with Red Bull saying he "will be in the car."
McLaren are open to loaning out Lando Norris but only in a short-term deal; that's according to Zak Brown.
Finishing ahead of Lewis Hamilton in Canada, Daniel Ricciardo believes a World title bid is "still a reality."
Although Romain Grosjean says wearing the F1 camera glasses was "very painful", he is hoping there is a better solution down the line as he reckons the footage is awesome.
Nico Rosberg believes Fernando Alonso's days of winning in Formula 1 are over as none of the race-winning teams want him.
Mercedes have had the most powerful engine since the beginning of 2014 but Valtteri Bottas says they "definitely" need an upgrade after falling behind in Montreal.
Red Bull could be heading towards a swap to Honda power after the Japanese manufacturer impressed with their upgraded power unit at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Arriving in Montreal under-fire for his driving, Nico Rosberg reckons Max Verstappen used his anger to show some "Lewis Hamilton attitude" on his way to P3.
Racing a new front nose, floor and bargeboard in Montreal, Guenther Steiner says he is "not jumping to a conclusion" about Haas' updated package.
As speculation mounts that he's off to IndyCar next season, Fernando Alonso insists he has yet to decide his future but would like to see McLaren-Renault achieve success.
Toro Rosso have given their backing to Brendon Hartley but concede it may not be their call in the end as to whether he sees out this season.
hank you Winnie Harlow for making the Canadian Grand Prix remotely interesting...and giving us a priceless reaction from Daniel Ricciardo.
Lewis Hamilton may have lost the lead in the race for the World title but he has "complete confidence" that Mercedes can turn it around.
One of the biggest climbers in Sunday's Canadian GP, Pierre Gasly has credited his upgraded Honda engine for his 11th placed finish.
Max Verstappen's third place in the Canadian Grand Prix came with a difference as the Dutchman raced without any of his family present.
Having called for Carlos Sainz to be black flagged in Canada, Sergio Perez was "surprised" that the Renault driver did not receive any penalty at all.
Renault are running out of patience with Red Bull with Cyril Abiteboul warning that their offer for a 2019 engine offer may no longer be on the table come the Austrian GP.
Which drivers produced the goods in Montreal and who needs to improve heading into the triple-header of race weekends?