Maurizio Arrivabene has rallied his troops and urged them not to focus on the likes of Williams and Red Bull, but instead try to reduce the gap to Mercedes... read more »
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Williams head of vehicle performance Rob Smedley has backed Mercedes, amid calls for the FIA to step in and equalise engine performance. Red Bull have called on the governing... read more »
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Felipe Massa admits he cannot say with 100 percent certainty that Williams have the same engine as the Mercedes works team... read more »
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After Ferrari suggested in Australia that they’re now ‘best of the rest’ behind Mercedes, Maurizio Arrivabene said they should take their eyes off the likes of Williams and Red... read more »
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Susie Wolff will not replace Valtteri Bottas should the Finn be declared unfit to race at Sepang as she is "not" Williams' reserve driver... read more »
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Sebastian Vettel cut an upbeat figure after taking a podium for Ferrari on his debut for the team in Australia. Vettel beat Felipe Massa to third position to collect 15... read more »
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has called for the FIA to take action to equalise the performance of rival power units in order to bring the grid closer together.... read more »
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The Williams Martini Racing team were down to one car for the Australian GP after Valtteri Bottas, but both he & Felipe Massa believe podiums are achievable in the FW37. read more »
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Felipe Massa suspects the Mercedes works team has an engine advantage over his Williams, claiming it is only serving to help Ferrari read more »
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Felipe Massa: If we don t have [the best engine] then we want to have it because it s not nice that we don t have it... read more »
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Williams performance chief Rob Smedley said there was nothing strategically different the team could have done to beat Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel in the Formula 1... read more »
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Today was about damage limitation in the championship and we have managed to come away only a few points behind Ferrari. read more »
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Lewis Hamilton claimed the victory in Australia ahead of Nico Rosberg while Sebastian Vettel completed the podium... read more »
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Pat Symonds admits Williams have slipped behind a resurgent Ferrari in the 2015 pecking order after losing out Sebastian Vettel in the fight for third in Australia. read more »
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Lewis Hamilton only relinquished the lead once during his pit stop before swiftly retaking the lead to win the Australian Grand Prix. Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton got his... read more »
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Revised starting order for the opening round of the 2015 F1 world championship in Melbourne, following the enforced withdrawal of Williams Valtteri Bottas. read more »
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Williams's Valtteri Bottas will not to take part in the Australian Grand Prix after suffering a back injury during qualifying. read more »
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Williams has confirmed that Valtteri Bottas will not participate in the Australian Grand Prix on medical grounds. Bottas complained of back pain after qualifying in sixth... read more »
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Williams confirms that Valtteri Bottas will miss today's race after being deemed unfit by the FIA's medical delegate. read more »
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Williams reveals that soft tissue damage to his lower back could see Valtteri Bottas miss today's season opener. read more »
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Williams have yet to decide whether Valtteri Bottas will race in Australia after the Finn spent the night in hospital. read more »
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The race will be challenging strategically, but the car has shown very good long run pace which will stand us in good stead tomorrow. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari can be “very happy” with the progress they have made over the winter after challenging Williams in qualifying in Australia. read more »
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Valtteri Bottas's participation in the Formula 1 season-opening Australian Grand Prix will only be decided on after medical checks on Sunday morning, his Williams team has... read more »
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Valtteri Bottas has been taken to hospital for precautionary checks after suffering from back pain during qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix. The Finnish driver qualified... read more »