Ferrari's Charles Leclerc believes Formula 1 should continue to run the Drag Reduction System (DRS), stating overtaking would be reduced if it was scrapped. In recent... read more »
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Although there was little to separate the two cars in ultimate laptime at Jeddah last weekend, there were notable differences in how they performed at different sections of the... read more »
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George Russell believes Mercedes will solve 99 per cent of its problems if it can cure its porpoising but that it now needs to take more than "baby steps". Mercedes... read more »
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Toto Wolff believes Mercedes' tough start to the F1 season is "an exercise in humility" after winning the last eight constructors' championships. read more »
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Kevin Magnussen believes he will go through "hell" in Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after feeling his neck break during F1 qualifying. read more »
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Magnussen believes he could have qualified as high as fifth, but neck trouble became an issue in Q3 and he had to settle for 10th.After a year out of F1 Magnussen has had only... read more »
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While Albon labelled Williams' double Q1 exit as a 'tricky day,' Latifi believes the car feels 'a bit better' than last weekend in Bahrain. read more »
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Ferrari team principal, Mattia Binotto, is happy with Ferrari's competitiveness in Saudi Arabia, but believes a victory on Sunday evening will require an error-free race... read more »
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Qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was excellent for Alpine, but Alonso believes the team has even more potential. read more »
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Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff believes it is important Formula One shines a "spotlight" on problems in the Middle East after security concerns at this weekend's... read more »
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Jenson Button believes McLaren's problems will be "a big shock to the system" of the F1 team. read more »
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Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto believes Formula 1 had "no right reasons" to leave Saudi Arabia and cancel this weekend's grand prix despite a missile... read more »
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Max Verstappen believes Red Bull have more pace to unlock in Saudi Arabia as they hunt down Ferrari. read more »
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Jenson Button believes the terrorist attack on a nearby oil refinery in Jeddah will be "more unsettling" for families of F1 personnel than those at the track. read more »
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Carlos Sainz believes he and Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc are mature enough to handle a potential intra-team battle for this year's Formula 1 world championship. read more »
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Former F1 driver Johnny Herbert believes Mercedes and Red Bull team principals Toto Wolff and Christian Horner have made the sport "too much about them". read more »
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Guenther Steiner believes Haas' remarkable result in the Bahrain Grand Prix would have been "very difficult" if Nikita Mazepin had still been driving for the F1... read more »
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Mercedes Formula 1 chief technical officer James Allison believes the team could solve the W13's current issues in 'two to three races' as it looks to return to... read more »
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Former F1 driver Martin Brundle believes there is "no doubt" that F1 will contest an "extreme" 25-race season in the near future. read more »
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Ex-F1 racer turned pundit Marc Surer believes Ferrari's power unit is level with the best, but not the clear leader. read more »
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F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali believes the sport has the "potential" to expand its calendar to 30 races in the near future. read more »
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F1 boss, Stefano Domenicali believes there is the potential for the sport to sustain as many as thirty races a season, with Africa likely to be the next target. read more »
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Kevin Magnussen believes Haas' VF-22 has shown no sign of any significant weaknesses following the opening round of the season in Bahrain. Magnussen's comeback... read more »
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Stefano Domenicali believes the immediate success of Ferrari's 2022 package will be good for the sport and boost ticket sales "as in the old days". read more »
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The Bahrain Grand Prix saw Pirelli's 18-inch tyres make their racing debut, the tyre manufacturer's Motorsport Director Mario Isola believes they were a success! read more »