Formula 1 needs talks after Vettel controversy
Renault principal Cyril Abiteboul believes the Sebastian Vettel incident can't be overlooked if there is a need for rule talks in the sport.
Renault principal Cyril Abiteboul believes the Sebastian Vettel incident can't be overlooked if there is a need for rule talks in the sport.
Emanuele Pirro, one of the stewards that made the call to penalise Sebastian Vettel in Canada, is "hurt" by the criticism levelled at him by the likes of Mario Andretti and Nigel Mansell.
Karun Chandhok says the time has come to stop teams communicating with race control as their "incessant badgering" is influencing penalties.
The Canadian GP result is set in stone with news that Ferrari will not be going ahead with an appeal against Sebastian Vettel's penalty.
F1 drivers have only themselves to blame for today's strict penalties as they pushed the FIA to set things out "down to the millimetre and micrometer" says Alex Wurz.
If anything in Montreal deserved a penalty it was Daniel Ricciardo's block on Valtteri Bottas, that's according to 1997 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve.
Daniel Ricciardo has pointed out that Lewis Hamilton made a similar infringement to Sebastian Vettel in Monaco 2016 and wasn't penalised.
Sebastian Vettel is not willing to entertain talk about his future in F1 after his Canadian disappointment and says he "sympathise in a way" with the stewards.
Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari shouldn't turn to Mercedes for a sympathetic shoulder after Canada as Toto Wolff says doesn't "feel sorry" for them.
F1 really does have a habit of some crazy s*%t.
Sebastian Vettel felt the Canadian stewards stole the race win from him when they hit with a five-second penalty in Sunday's grand prix.
Formula 1 in 2019 is on the decline. Fans are leaving in droves, tickets aren't selling and the racing, most notably at the sharp end of the grid, is borderline non-existent.
Never one to go with the flow, 2016 World Champion Nico Rosberg has said Sebastian Vettel deserved his five-second penalty in Canada.
Lewis Hamilton stands by his comment made in the heat of the moment that Sebastian Vettel's block during the Canadian Grand Prix was "dangerous".
Sebastian Vettel admits he would have rather skipped the podium ceremony in Canada but felt he had to show up out of "respect" for Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc.
Feeling robbed of the Canadian GP victory by the stewards, Sebastian Vettel says today's F1 is "not the sport I fell in love with."
The stewards have ruled that Sebastian Vettel rejoined the track in an "unsafe manner" and "forced Lewis Hamilton off the track" in the Canadian GP.
Lewis Hamilton secured his fifth win of 2019, and his record-equalling seventh in Canada, as the stewards hit Sebastian Vettel with a 5s penalty for his antics in their battle.
A five-second time penalty for Sebastian Vettel for "forcing" Lewis Hamilton off the track handed his rival victory in Montreal.
Sebastian Vettel has lashed out at the "blind" FIA race stewards after a five-second penalty saw a Canadian Grand Prix taken away from him.
Lewis Hamilton insists he forced Sebastian Vettel into the error which cost him victory in the Canadian Grand Prix.
Jenson Button feels that the five-second penalty that cost Sebastian Vettel the win in Canada was a huge disappointment and undeserved.
Ferrari team principal, Mattia Binotto, had a pretty philosophical view about Sebastian Vettel's controversial penalty in Canada.
Charles Leclerc has revealed that Ferrari didn't tell him about Sebastian Vettel's five-second time penalty at the Canadian GP.
Sebastian Vettel was "full of adrenaline" after he claimed pole for the Canadian Grand Prix - his first pole since Germany 2018.
Despite taking a one-two in FP2 at the Canadian GP, Sebastian Vettel believes there is still a "reasonable gap" between Ferrari and Mercedes.
Without a World title to his name since 2013, Mark Webber says Sebastian Vettel is "definitely at the crossroads of his career" and must decide whether to continue or not.
Sebastian Vettel has once again quashed rumours of retirement and stated he is still "very hungry" for success with Ferrari.
Sebastian Vettel has rubbished rumours that he's on the verge of quitting Formula 1, adamant he's "not about to stop".
Sebastian Vettel believes his battle with new team-mate Charles Leclerc in 2019 is a good thing for Ferrari.