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Leclerc expecting Mercedes to be 'a lot stronger' at SilverstoneFerrari driver Charles Leclerc backs Mercedes to fight back at Silverstone this weekend after seeing its winning streak end in Austria.
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Hamilton: F1 must avoid British Grand Prix clashesLewis Hamilton calls on F1 organisers to stop holding the British Grand Prix on weekends which clash with other major sporting events.
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F1 Paddock Notebook – British GP ThursdayWith a recap from Silverstone on Thursday, here is Crash.net's F1 paddock notebook.
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Renault drivers to run new set-up after “extreme” Austria issuesRenault will try a new set-up on its F1 cars at this weekend’s British Grand Prix as it looks to avoid a repeat of its “extreme” struggles in Austria.
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Vettel: Ferrari now has ‘clarity’ over 2019 F1 car weaknessSebastian Vettel says recent performance tests have provided Ferrari with “some clarity” over the weaknesses with its 2019 F1 car.
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Leclerc planning more aggressive approach after Verstappen incidentNow knowing the limits of what is and isn't allowed in wheel-to-wheel battles, Charles Leclerc is planning to get more aggressive on-track.
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Bottas “pretty clear” on improvements needed to beat HamiltonValtteri Bottas says he has some “pretty clear” ideas on where he needs to improve in order to beat Mercedes F1 teammate Lewis Hamilton.
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Rich Energy commits to Haas F1 team after "regrettable" incidentRich Energy has commited to the Haas F1 team following a "regrettable" incident ahead of the British Grand Prix.
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Hamilton on Verstappen comparison: Someone needs attentionLewis Hamilton plays down Max Verstappen comparisons from Red Bull boss Christian Horner and hits back that “someone needs certain attention”
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Williams: No plans to replace Kubica mid-seasonSpeculation Robert Kubica could be replaced mid-season at Williams is wide of the mark, according to deputy team chief Claire Williams.
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Verstappen: Red Bull needs performance ‘step up’ for more winsMax Verstappen says Red Bull needs to “step up” its performance to achieve more wins during the 2019 F1 season.
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Steiner looking to avoid 'war of words' over Rich Energy claimHaas F1 chief Steiner stays coy on Rich Energy's online claim it has ended its sponsorship agreement with the team.