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Ricciardo felt French GP penalties were “too harsh”
Daniel Ricciardo felt his double-whammy penalty at the French Grand Prix was “too harsh” and reckons he deserved to score a point for “trying”.
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Vettel gives clearest update on F1 future yet
Sebastian Vettel has reiterated that he has no plans to walk away from F1 amid speculation he could retire at the end of the current season.
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Alfa Romeo recalls Ericsson for Pirelli F1 test
Marcus Ericsson will return to F1 action as he completes 2020 Pirelli tyre testing with Alfa Romeo following the Austrian Grand Prix.
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Raikkonen says track limits will be the ‘same story’ in Austria
Kimi Raikkonen expects the Formula 1 track limits debate to create the “same stories” during the Austrian Grand Prix weekend.
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“Quite difficult” for Ferrari to match Mercedes - Leclerc
Charles Leclerc admits it is currently “quite difficult” for Ferrari to match the level of its F1 rival Mercedes.
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Verstappen: 'Not nice' missing out on podium so often
A run of fourth-place finishes have told the story of Max Verstappen's season so far: close, but not close enough.
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Gasly not worried about Red Bull future
Pierre Gasly insists he is not concerned about his Red Bull seat amid a difficult start to the 2019 F1 season.
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Hamilton says next F1 boss must be independent from teams
Lewis Hamilton believes the next person to run F1 should be “neutral” and not from within a team environment.
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Wolff: Reverting tyres would rid F1 of ‘unforgiving excellence’
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes returning to Pirelli’s 2018 tyres would do away with the philosophy of “unforgiving excellence” in F1.
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FIA: No change in stewards’ approach since Vettel penalty
No rules can be changed mid-season in F1, but there is scope for alterations for next year amid debate over racing penalties.
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Austrian Grand Prix: Will Ferrari finally get its first win?
Ferrari is looking to get off the mark in F1 2019 - can it finally end Mercedes' winning streak at the Austrian Grand Prix?
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Renault to explore options beyond Hulkenberg for 2020
Renault is open to exploring options beyond Nico Hulkenberg for its 2020 F1 driver line-up.