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Vettel rates F1 season so far at 5 out of 10Vettel gives an honest assessment of his Formula 1 season so far after heading into the summer break without a win to his name.
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Haas: Rich Energy future to be decided over summer breakA decision on Rich Energy's title sponsorship at Haas will be taken over the summer break in time for the Belgian Grand Prix.
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An Alonso comeback? No thanks - F1 has already moved onFormula 1 is no poorer place for Fernando Alonso's absence in 2019 - so let's forget any ideas of him returning for next season.
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Sainz: Outpacing Ferrari gives McLaren hope for futureMcLaren ran faster than Ferrari towards the end of the first stint in Hungary, giving Sainz a boost heading into the summer break.
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P2 in championship would be 'something special' for VerstappenCan Verstappen continue his recent good form and split the Mercedes drivers in the drivers' championship this year?
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Horner: Red Bull 'desperately' needs Gasly to improveAfter finishing a lap down on teammate Max Verstappen in Hungary, Pierre Gasly is told to up his game by Red Bull's F1 chief.
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Hungarian GP conclusions: Hamilton in complete control at halfway markLewis Larkam recaps the major talking points from a nail-biting Hungarian Grand Prix as F1 breaks up for summer.
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Hungary struggles leave some facing a nervy summer breakSchool may be out for summer, but the three-week break from Formula 1 could become a stressful time for some after ending the first half of the...
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Ferrari explains Hungarian GP strugglesFerrari F1 team principal Mattia Binotto clarifies why his team was "suffering" during the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Wolff says Mercedes team radio calls motivated HamiltonMercedes boss Toto Wolff reckons the team’s radio communication with Lewis Hamilton played a vital role in his latest F1 victory in Hungary.
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F1 Driver Ratings – Hungarian Grand PrixTwo 10/10 displays in our driver ratings following Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest.
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Verstappen: Hamilton’s charge reflects Mercedes dominanceMax Verstappen believes Lewis Hamilton’s charge to victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix demonstrated Mercedes still has the superior F1 car.