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Red Bull form not just down to Honda gains - Verstappen
Red Bull’s recent strong form is not just down to the impressive power unit gains made by its F1 engine supplier Honda, according to Max Verstappen.
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Ferrari “disappointed, angry” as it identifies Vettel, Leclerc issues
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto says he’s disappointed and angry at his team’s double mechanical disaster in qualifying at the German Grand Prix
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Mercedes was prepared to substitute ill Hamilton at German GP
Mercedes had prepared to substitute Lewis Hamilton with Esteban Ocon after the reigning F1 world champion reported he was unwell in Germany.
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F1 Paddock Notebook – German GP Saturday
With a recap following Saturday’s qualifying session for the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim, here is Luke Smith’s paddock notebook.
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F1 Qualifying Analysis: Ferrari hits a new low, Mercedes capitalises
The double failure in qualifying for the German Grand Prix acted as the latest - yet loudest - death knell yet for Ferrari's ailing 2019 title hopes.
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Gasly: It’s coming together, everything fine with Red Bull
Pierre Gasly plays down the pressure on him at Red Bull and felt content with his qualifying at the German Grand Prix
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Grosjean impressed by performance in “old” Haas F1 car
Romain Grosjean says qualifying sixth on the grid for F1’s German Grand Prix was “quite impressive” given he was driving a car that is 11 races old.
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Verstappen: Red Bull could have been closer to pole
Max Verstappen feels he could have been closer to German Grand Prix polesitter Lewis Hamilton without a mistake on his final run.
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Bottas blames braking instability for qualifying struggles
Valtteri Bottas says he didn’t have consistent braking with his Mercedes throughout qualifying for the German Grand Prix and feels it restrained...
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Hamilton expected 'really close' fight with Leclerc for pole
Ferrari's meltdown in German Grand Prix qualifying made life easier for Lewis Hamilton as he marched to his fifth pole of the season at Hockenheim.
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Wolff says Ferrari needs to cure reliability "illness"
Ferrari has an “illness” it needs to cure following its disastrous German GP qualifying, according to Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff.
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Leclerc hit by fuel system issue in disaster Ferrari qualifying
Charles Leclerc had his qualifying ended at the start of Q3 at the German Grand Prix due a fuel system problem with his Ferrari