Red Bull motorsport advisor Dr Helmut Marko offered a typically brutal assessment of Pierre Gasly's 2019 performances when explaining the decision to replace him with... read more »
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New Ferrari Formula 1 signing Charles Leclerc has made an immediate impact in his first few races with the team, but he's also not been afraid to criticise himself heavily... read more »
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Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has labelled team's double retirement from points-paying positions at the Bahrain Grand Prix unacceptable. read more »
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Racing towards the points in Bahrain, Nico Hulkenberg says his late race retirement was a "brutal moment" that proved anything can happen in racing. read more »
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Nico Hulkenberg says Renault's late double-retirement from the Bahrain Grand Prix was "brutal", having been on course to finish best of the rest behind Formula... read more »
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With F1 planning a return to standardised gearbox parts across the grid, Maurice Hamilton remembers when those units would often leave drivers on the naughty step when their... read more »
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Red Bull motorsport advisor Dr Helmut Marko offered a brutal response when asked if the team held any trepidation in switching to Honda power units after seeing McLaren... read more »
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Aside from it meaning Lewis Hamilton is one point and not four behind Sebastian Vettel, Toto Wolff has applauded Ferrari's decision not to implement team orders in Austria. read more »
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Ferrari would have been "brutal" had it switched Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel's places with team orders in the Austrian Grand Prix, says Mercedes Formula... read more »
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Red Bull boss Christian Horner has said Max Verstappen will have to learn from a "brutal lesson" after his latest crash. read more »
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Toto Wolff looks back at a race that saw Mercedes take their first win of the 2018 season, but suffer a cruel blow late in the race. read more »
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Clever driving from Valtteri Bottas was all that avoided a collision with Daniel Ricciardo in the Chinese Grand Prix lead battle, according to Mercedes Formula 1 team boss Toto... read more »
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A dejected Daniel Ricciardo has admitted the implosion of Red Bull's Bahrain Grand Prix within the first two laps shows how Formula 1 "can rip your heart out" read more »
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Haas team boss Gunther Steiner says the "brutal" logistical demands of Formula 1 pre-season testing would have made going to Bahrain impractical for smaller teams read more »
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Haas boss Gunther Steiner labelled his team's "brutal" Friday at the Hungarian Grand Prix as the most difficult it has experienced in Formula 1 read more »
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It was an eventful start to the Hungarian Grand Prix race weekend. Green track + blustery conditions + brutal kerbs = crashes. read more »
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This is a pretty tough circuit at the best of times. But it is unseasonably hot this year, which made it a brutal day for both the cars and the drivers. read more »
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New Force India driver Esteban Ocon has revealed that he has had to force feed himself in order to prepare for the new Formula 1 season. read more »
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Fernando Alonso is taking a cautious mindset into the 2017 season due to McLaren's "brutal gap" to the front in recent seasons, though he is refusing to rule out... read more »
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Martin Brundle reckons the new formula this season will mean the 2017 F1 cars will be brutal and monsters to drive, although he isn t convinced it will necessarily lead to... read more »
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Former F1 racer Martin Brundle thinks the "brutal" new breed of cars designed for the 2017 season will be a "monster" to drive. New regulations have been... read more »
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Haas team principal Guenther Steiner believes reaching Q3 is an achievable goal for the squad this year, despite the "brutal" nature of Formula 1's midfield.... read more »
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Guenther Steiner admits life is not easy in Formula 1's midfield as Haas have fallen to eighth in the championship... read more »
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Yasuhisa Arai was forced to bat away questions about whether he should resign in what was described as a 'brutal' interrogation of the Honda boss on Saturday night. read more »
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Mercedes brutal testing pace leaves an often guarded grid of competitors unable to hide their dejection, writes Andrew Benson. read more »