Verstappen, Sainz discuss STR philosophy
Former Toro Rosso drivers Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz, as well as STR team principal Franz Tost, have all discussed the role the team plays in connection with Red Bull.
Former Toro Rosso drivers Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz, as well as STR team principal Franz Tost, have all discussed the role the team plays in connection with Red Bull.
Toro Rosso have announced that they have retained their current driver line-up of Pierre Gasly and Brendon Hartley for the 2018 season.
Franz Tost says he "had to say something" in Brazil after Renault put the blame on Toro Rosso's engine failures on the F1 team.
Toro Rosso could confirm Pierre Gasly and Brendon Hartley as their 2018 driver line-up within the next few days.
Fernando Alonso warned Toro Rosso about what is coming their way next season after once again criticising the lack of power in the Honda engine.
Pierre Gasly may have completed Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix but he did so having "lost completely the power" 200m before the line.
Pierre Gasly hailed his P12 finish in Brazil, but there were retirements for his team-mate Brendon Hartley and Haas' Kevin Magnussen.
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko has tried to calm the escalating row between Toro Rosso and Renault, saying they've always been "treated fairly".
Romain Grosjean was close to reaching Q3 in the Haas, while both Toro Rosso cars have grid penalties for Sunday's race.
Renault advisor Alain Prost has tried to cool the war of words between themselves and Toro Rosso and promised that the Red Bull junior team will have engines for the season finale.
Toro Rosso team boss Franz Tost insists he won't apologise for implying that Renault could be deliberately hampering Toro Rosso in an attempt to beat them in the standings.
Toro Rosso have responded to Renault's accusations that their recent engine failures are because of the way they run the engine, saying let's not forget who Renault are fighting.
Renault believe some of the issues Toro Rosso are currently suffering with their engines are specific to the team and the way in which they run the engine.
It wasn't a great Friday for Haas and Toro Rosso at Interlagos as they finished near the bottom of the timesheets while Sauber were only saved from the final two positions by Antonio Giovinazzi.
Daniel Ricciardo, Pierre Gasly and Brendon Hartley have all been hit with 10-place grid drops at the Brazilian Grand Prix due to taking on fresh power unit elements.
Kimi Raikkonen is his usual self in Brazil, and is joined at the table by Esteban Ocon and Brendon Hartley.
Heading into the third race in his F1 career, Brendon Hartley is "starting to feel at home" while Pierre Gasly is hoping that "anything can happen" in Brazil.
Cyril Abiteboul says it was "unacceptable" that four Renault-powered cars retired from the Mexican GP, insisting they'll take "fast and strong measures" to avoid a repeat.
Pierre Gasly finished P13 on his return, but team-mate Brendon Hartley and both Renault cars suffered retirements.
Daniel Ricciardo and Brendon Hartley have added their names to the list of drivers facing power unit penalties in Mexico.
Sergio Perez was outclassed by Esteban Ocon on home soil, while both Toro Rosso cars have been struck by engine issues.
Pierre Gasly is now facing a 15-place grid drop for the Mexican Grand Prix after a puff of smoke from the engine in FP3 has led to more parts being replaced.
Having officially dropped Daniil Kvyat from the Red Bull programme, Christian Horner reckons he would be a "good candidate" for a Williams race-seat.
There is a "high possibility" that Pierre Gasly and Brendon Hartley will make up Toro Rosso's 2018 driver line-up, according to Franz Tost.
Christian Horner, Franz Tost, Maurizio Arrivabene and Cyril Abiteboul faced the media in the two-part press conference in Mexico.
With rumours of a possible 2018 deal dangling in front of him, Brendon Hartley admits the pressure is mounting.
Pierre Gasly's return to the Formula 1 will be marked with a grid penalty at Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix.
It wasn't a great Friday for Toro Rosso and Haas, both of whom got only one car to the chequered flag in FP2, while Sauber again struggled for pace.
Sebastian Vettel, Valtteri Bottas and the returning Pierre Gasly speak to the press ahead of the Mexican Grand Prix.
Force India duo Esteban Ocon and Sergio Perez are both sorry to see Daniil Kvyat leave the grid for a second time in quick succession.