Ricciardo: Red Bull was ‘tricky to drive’
After finishing in P5 in the Spanish Grand Prix, Daniel Ricciardo admitted that the Red Bull was "tricky to drive".
After finishing in P5 in the Spanish Grand Prix, Daniel Ricciardo admitted that the Red Bull was "tricky to drive".
Valtteri Bottas is adamant the wins will come after finishing second to Lewis Hamilton in Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix.
Kevin Magnussen collected eight points for finishing P6 in Barcelona, in what he described as a "pretty uneventful" Spanish Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc was "very happy" with his second consecutive points finish for Sauber but believes there are still areas of improvement.
Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas and Max Verstappen, the top three from Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix, spoke to the media after the race.
The major action took place on Lap 1, as Romain Grosjean, Pierre Gasly and Nico Hulkenberg were all involved in a big incident at Turn 3.
Mercedes bagged their first one-two of the season as Lewis Hamilton strolled to victory at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Kevin Magnussen finished best of the rest in Spain; home favourites Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso both in the points.
Rising star Charles Leclerc had another impressive outing in the Sauber with a second consecutive points finish.
Sergey Sirotkin and Brendon Hartley make up the final row on the Spanish GP grid after a penalty for the Williams driver and a huge FP3 crash for Hartley.
McLaren will wait until the middle of this year to see what Fernando Alonso wants to do in the future with Zak Brown hoping he opts to stay with the Woking team.
Daniel Ricciardo reckons Red Bull team boss Christian Horner will be speaking to his drivers before Sunday's Spanish GP warning against another Baku disaster.
Taking pole position in a front row lock-out, Toto Wolff says it is "bollocks" to even suggest that Mercedes have gained an advantage through Pirelli's changed treads.
Nico Hulkenberg says Renault were aware of the fuel pressure problem that ruined his qualifying during final practice but thought they had resolved it.
Lewis Hamilton said he "needed" the pole position that he earned??on Saturday afternoon in Barcelona.
Lewis Hamilton will once again start the Spanish Grand Prix from pole position, Mercedes' fifth successive Saturday P1 at the Barcelona circuit.
Sebastian Vettel has said Mercedes were simply "just a bit quicker" in qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso declared himself "happy" with qualifying P8 in an upgraded MCL33, but noticed the gap to the top is still not closing.
Kimi Raikkonen has described qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix as less than "straightforward" after struggling with the tyres.
Brendon Hartley has re-lived his high-speed crash in FP3 which ruled him out of qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen focused on the advantage that both Mercedes and Ferrari have when it comes to the nitty-gritty in qualifying.
Lance Stroll played down his crash in Q1 but conceded that the Williams car is "right at the back" again after improvement in Baku.
After qualifying in P6 for Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix, Daniel Ricciardo said the gap to pole was "disheartening".
Valtteri Bottas has hailed Mercedes' front row lockout for the Spanish Grand Prix as the 'perfect result' in qualifying on Saturday.