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Canadian GP acted as a “wake-up call” for Mercedes - WolffMercedes boss Toto Wolff says the Canadian Grand Prix acted as “something of a wake-up call” for his F1 team.
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Honda to introduce F1 engine upgrade at French GPHonda will bring its latest F1 engine to the French Grand Prix, which will be made available to both customer teams Red Bull and Toro Rosso.
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Latifi back in Williams F1 cockpit for French GP FP1 runF2 championship leader Nicholas Latifi will make his second FP1 appearance of the 2019 season in France this weekend.
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Regular points “paramount” in F1’s tight midfield fight - SzafnauerF1’s tight midfield fight means consistent top 10 appearances are becoming “paramount”, according to Racing Point boss Otmar Szafnauer.
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Ferrari to bring "small evolutions" to French GPFerrari will bring a series of “small evolutions” to the French Grand Prix as it bids to close the gap to F1 rivals Mercedes.
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Ferrari to bring 'useful evolutions' to French GPFerrari will bring a series of “small evolutions” to the French Grand Prix as it bids to close the gap to F1 rivals Mercedes.
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Schumacher’s 2002 title-winning Ferrari F1 car to be auctionedMichael Schumacher's 2002 F1 car will go under the hammer during an auction at the 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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Mercedes performances not down to thinner F1 tyres – BottasValtteri Bottas dismisses the notion that Pirelli's 2019 F1 tyres are the main factor behind Mercedes' dominant start to the season.
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Hamilton: Maturing in F1 has helped me become better driverLewis Hamilton believes maturing throughout his F1 career has ultimately helped him to become a better driver.
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Vettel: I sympathise with F1 stewards but blame regulationsSebastian Vettel says he sympathises with F1’s stewards but believes the sport has become too over-regulated.
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Ferrari requests review of Vettel's Canadian GP penaltyFerrari has lodged a request for the FIA to reassess Sebastian Vettel's penalty at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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Haas focused on “very troubling” 2019 F1 tyre inconsistenciesHaas remains focused on solving the “very troubling” inconsistencies it has suffered with F1’s 2019 tyres, according to team boss Guenther Steiner.