Sunday’s British GP press conference
Sebastian Vettel was joined by Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen in a somewhat tense post-race press conference for the British GP.
Sebastian Vettel was joined by Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen in a somewhat tense post-race press conference for the British GP.
Sebastian Vettel said he "wasn't sure" he would be able to compete in qualifying for the British Grand Prix after he injured his neck.
Lewis Hamilton will start the British GP from pole position from the sixth time, edging title rival Sebastian Vettel by 0.044s on Saturday.
Despite England being on at the same time, Lewis Hamilton attended the press conference after securing pole, along with Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen.
There was some fighting talk from Sebastian Vettel as Ferrari topped their first Friday practice session of the season at Silverstone.
Sebastian Vettel topped the timesheet in FP2 at Silverstone, while Max Verstappen's day went from bad to worse after crashing out at Luffield.
Sebastian Vettel is concerned that Silverstone's new DRS zone could play into the hands of F1's bigger teams, splitting the grid even more.
Sebastian Vettel believes the Formula 1 drivers are becoming their own worst enemies as their "whinging and complaining" is leading to penalties.
Sebastian Vettel has backed Ferrari's decision not to swap the drivers around in Austria, saying Kimi Raikkonen deserved to beat him.
Sebastian Vettel says his Sunday afternoon in Austria was "damage limitation" and he did that rather well as he's leaves the Red Bull Ring as the championship leader.
Max Verstappen, and Ferrari duo Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel reflect on a chaotic Austrian Grand Prix.
Four drivers, Sebastian Vettel, Charles Leclerc, Brendon Hartley and Fernando Alonso, have been penalised ahead of the Austrian GP with the latter starting from the pit lane.
Sebastian Vettel will start the Austrian Grand Prix from P6 on the grid after being found guilty of blocking Carlos Sainz in Q2.
Valtteri Bottas took pole from Lewis Hamilton by less than 0.02s, while Sebastian Vettel qualified P3, but starts P6 after a penalty for blocking Carlos Sainz in Q2.
Although up until now stewards have had to look at the incident and not the consequences when deciding penalties, that could change after Sebastian Vettel's five-second penalty in France.
Sebastian Vettel has declared himself "happy" with Ferrari's opening day on track ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday.
Sebastian Vettel says there is no need to worry as there is nothing "fundamentally wrong," he just made a mistake in France.
Drivers fear Formula 1 could become too "artificial" after a third DRS zone was added for this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix.
FIA race director Charlie Whiting has defended the stewards' decision to give Sebastian Vettel a five-second penalty at the French Grand Prix.
Although accepting he was responsible for his collision with Valtteri Bottas in France, Sebastian Vettel reckons there wasn't anything he could have done to avoid it.
Mercedes' non-executive chairman Niki Lauda has said that Sebastian Vettel should have been given a bigger penalty for his "enormous mistake" at the French Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel acknowledges he was to blame for the crash that cost both himself and Valtteri Bottas at the start of Sunday's French GP.
Charles Leclerc's eighth place in qualifying for the French GP caught the eye of Formula 1 World Champs, who reckon it was an impressive performance.
Sebastian Vettel has admitted that he was pushing too hard on his final attempt to get pole position for tomorrow???s French Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel has admitted that he did not have the best Friday at Le Castellet, suggesting that it is "not easy to get everything right".
As F1 prepares to race Pirelli's thinner tyres in France, Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari have figured out where they went wrong in Spain.
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.
Sebastian Vettel has hit back at critics of a boring Canadian GP, saying "people today are so short-sighted."
Realising the chequered flag had been waved prematurely, Sebastian Vettel says he was worried fans would "jump on the track" while the race was still going.
Sebastian Vettel played down any significance of leapfrogging Lewis Hamilton at the top of the World Championship standings after winning in Canada.