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Bottas pleased with qualifying, downbeat with race pace vs Hamilton
Valtteri Bottas remains upbeat with his qualifying performances but down on his race pace compared to Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton
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Vettel had to “freestyle” fuel-saving to make finish in Canada
Ferrari F1 driver Sebastian Vettel admits he had to “freestyle” with fuel-saving to ensure he made it to the finish in Canada.
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Vettel confident Ferrari has new evidence for penalty review
Sebastian Vettel is confident Ferrari has collected new information ahead of the hearing over his controversial penalty during F1’s Canadian GP.
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Leclerc: Nothing would’ve changed knowing about Vettel’s penalty
Charles Leclerc says he wouldn’t have been able to improve his finishing position at the Canadian GP despite being unaware of Sebastian Vettel’s...
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Ricciardo: Canada result has ‘ignited’ Renault
A strong double-points finish for Renault in Canada has helped boost the team, as Daniel Ricciardo explains.
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Raikkonen: F1 rules meant to give more freedom…
Kimi Raikkonen believes the push to allow F1 drivers to fight on track was only under the “smart, fair” racing
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Red Bull not expecting “massive gain” from new Honda engine
Honda’s latest F1 engine upgrade will not provide Red Bull with a “massive gain” at the French Grand Prix, according to Pierre Gasly.
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Hamilton excused from French GP F1 media duties
Mercedes confirms Lewis Hamilton will miss his media events on Thursday ahead of French Grand Prix
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Hamilton excused from Mercedes media duties on Thursday
Mercedes confirms Lewis Hamilton will miss his media events on Thursday ahead of French Grand Prix
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Reviewing F1 penalties risks “never-ending saga” – Steiner
Haas F1 boss Guenther Steiner believes reviewing penalty decisions risks setting a precedent that will lead to a “never-ending saga”.
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Canada stewards to hold Vettel penalty hearing on Friday
The FIA confirms plans for Ferrari's request to review Sebastian Vettel's penalty in Canada.
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Alfa Romeo needs to make fewer mistakes - Vasseur
Alfa Romeo F1 team principal Frederic Vasseur says his side needs to cut out the mistakes if it is to start scoring points again.