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Mercedes says brake by wire failure caused clash
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says Nico Rosberg suffered a brake by wire failure which caused his turn two collision with team-mate Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes calls for FIA to act on kerbs
Mercedes and other teams call on the FIA to make changes to the kerbs overnight after they lead to three suspension failures in FP3 and qualifying.

Vettel mocks Verstappen kerb complaints
Drivers dismiss Max Verstappen's complaint that the newly-installed raised kerbs around the Red Bull Ring are 'dangerous'.

Bottas wants more say on future plans
Valtteri Bottas says a change to his personal management structure should give him more say in his own F1 future.
Rosberg sees Williams as biggest rivals in Austria
Nico Rosberg feels Williams will pose a greater threat than Ferrari or Red Bull to Mercedes at the Austrian Grand Prix as he hunts a hat-trick at Spielberg.

Interlagos insists Brazilian GP safe, seeking deal extension
Organisers for the Brazilian Grand Prix insist the race is safe as it seeks a new deal that will keep the race at Interlagos until 2025.

Wolff calls for radio rule review after Mercedes issues
Toto Wolff feels radio communication rules should be relaxed as both Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg spend part of their race fiddling with settings.

Bottas brands drain cover incident 'unacceptable'
Valtteri Bottas says a more serious incident could have occurred had the loose drain cover that damaged his car struck nearby marshals.

'Zero rhythm' as Hamilton takes blame for crash
Lewis Hamilton shoulders the blame for his crash out of qualifying for the European Grand Prix, saying he had 'zero rhythm' compared to practice.

Bottas misses FP3 after drain cover damage
Valtteri Bottas is forced to miss third free practice for the European Grand Prix after suffering damage from a loose drain grate in the pit lane

Kerbs caused cuts to '90 per cent of left-rear tyres'
Pirelli reveals '90 per cent' of left-rear tyres showed damage from exposed kerb bolts after FP1, necessitating changes to the Baku circuit.

Button: Nothing has changed in my mind
Driving the 'fun' Baku City Circuit has done nothing to change Jenson Button's reservations about the lack of run-off and the pit entry issues.

Heineken F1 deal leads to fresh calls for alcohol sponsorship ban
European Alcohol Policy Alliance: "We would like to remind you that drink driving is one of the key killers on the road. It is therefore worrying that F1 is now bringing the link between alcohol brands and motor sport even closer together..."

Massa too hot in Canada as PU overheats
Felipe Massa: It's a race where we're supposed to score good points with both cars, but unfortunately we didn't with mine

Verstappen plays down gap to Ricciardo
Max Verstappen: I am next to a very experienced driver [Ricciardo] and I think he is probably one of the best on the grid. So to be that close in my third race, I think many people start to forget that.
DRS failure causes Massa FP1 smash
Felipe Massa says a failure with his DRS mechanism was the cause of his crash in the opening free practice session in Canada.
Heineken signs F1 sponsorship deal
Heineken has agreed a multi-year deal with Formula One Management to become a main sponsor of F1 which will start at the Italian Grand Prix.
Alonso's Melbourne smash peaked at 46G, FIA confirms
Fernando Alonso endured a peak of 46G in his crash with Esteban Gutierrez at the Australian GP and was travelling at 305kph on point of impact.

Philippe Bianchi: Drivers afraid to say something
Philippe Bianchi, father of the late Jules Bianchi, says drivers are afraid to speak up on record about his son's accident and death.
Sainz also suffers pit stop errors, loses 'top five'
Carlos Sainz says he also lost out to pit stop mistakes like Daniel Ricciardo in Monaco and feels he was denied a top five result.

Palmer a passenger in early Monaco exit
Jolyon Palmer continues to endure an F1 baptism of fire, despite soaking conditions extinguishing his hopes in the Monaco Grand Prix.

Force India to review Hulkenberg strategy after Monaco miss
Nico Hulkenberg was among a handful of drivers who felt they were good for a podium in the Monaco Grand Prix had it not been for mis-timed tyre stops in a wet-dry race.

Verstappen apologises after second shunt
Max Verstappen insists that he will put an expensive weekend in Monaco behind him and turn his attention to atoning in Montreal after tasting the flip-side of his Spanish F1 success.

Horner explains Ricciardo pit blunder, takes blame
A compromised garage layout and a miscommunication are held accountable for Daniel Ricciardo's critical pit stop blunder, says Christian Horner.