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McLaren impressed by F1’s progress on 2021 plans
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown says his Formula 1 team has been left “encouraged” by the latest update from Liberty Media which provided teams with further details about 2021 regulations.

Williams has moved past lowest point of 2018 - Sirotkin
Sergey Sirotkin believes Williams’ performance at the Monaco Grand Prix proves Williams has moved past its lowest point of the 2018 Formula 1 season.

Perez confident Force India can out-develop midfield F1 rivals
Sergio Perez is convinced Force India can outperform midfield Formula 1 rivals McLaren, Renault and Haas as the season progresses, despite trailing a “bit of a gap” in performance.

Haas won’t decide on 2019 line-up until F1 summer break
The Haas Formula 1 team will wait until the summer break at the earliest before beginning to consider its driver line-up for 2019.

Leclerc finds praise from F1 front-runners 'amazing', 'crazy'
Charles Leclerc says he finds it "amazing" and "crazy" to have received high praise from Formula 1 world champions Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg following his impressive start to his rookie season.

Brawn: Naive to expect action-packed Monaco Grand Prix
Formula 1 sporting chief Ross Brawn believes the Monaco Grand Prix should not be compared to other races on the calendar due to the unique nature of the circuit layout.

Vandoorne's focus on F1 despite McLaren’s Indy, Le Mans interests
Stoffel Vandoorne insists his sole focus remains on Formula 1, despite McLaren’s increasing interests in expanding into other series including IndyCar and the World Endurance Championship.

Ferrari opts for most Hypersofts for Canada, Merc picks fewest
Ferrari has opted for an aggressive Formula 1 tyre strategy for the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix, while Mercedes has picked the fewest amount of Hypersofts following its struggles in Monaco.

Hartley: Toro Rosso starting to unlock car's potential
Brendon Hartley believes that Toro Rosso is starting to truly unlock the potential of its STR13 Formula 1 car after the team ran in the thick of the mifeld fight throughout the Monaco Grand Prix weekend.

Raikkonen rubbishes talk of WRC return for 2019
Kimi Raikkonen has rubbished suggestions he is planning to quit Formula 1 to return to the World Rally Championship next year and slammed recent reports as lacking “knowledge about racing”.

"Modified approach" will help Verstappen learn "harsh lessons"
The Monaco Grand Prix offered the latest in a series of “harsh lessons” for Max Verstappen during the 2018 Formula 1 season, according to Red Bull team principal Christian Horner.

No secret who from Mercedes made Ferrari complaint, says Whiting
FIA race director Charlie Whiting says he didn't think it was "any secret" which Mercedes Formula 1 team members raised the complaint about Ferrari's energy recovery system despite Toto Wolff's concerns about their public naming last week.

Ricciardo: I’m still outside of 2018 F1 title fight
Daniel Ricciardo insists he is currently outside of the 2018 Formula 1 title battle despite winning last weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix.

Hamilton: ‘Unlikely’ Ricciardo will become my Mercedes F1 teammate
Lewis Hamilton believes it is “unlikely” Daniel Ricciardo become his Formula 1 teammate at Mercedes in 2019 as the current Red Bull driver considers his next career move.

Ocon "surprised" by Force India pace in closing stages of Monaco GP
Force India’s Esteban Ocon admits his pace in the closing stages of Sunday’s Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix took him by surprise.

Ricciardo: Monaco GP weekend the best of my F1 career
Daniel Ricciardo reckons he extracted the best performance of his Formula 1 career throughout the Monaco Grand Prix weekend, which culminated in a brilliant victory.

Williams explains 'disappointing' Monaco GP result
The Williams Formula 1 team fears it missed an opportunity in the Monaco Grand Prix after showing promising signs of improvements across the weekend, only to ultimately end in disappointment.

Monaco GP exposed Renault’s weaknesses - Abiteboul
Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul believes the Monaco Grand Prix exposed his Formula 1 team’s weakness with understanding how best to manage Pirelli’s 2018 tyres.

Haas draws line through unrepresentative Monaco performance
Haas is eager to move on from its disappointment at the Monaco Grand Prix having been anchored to the back of the Formula 1 field struggling for performance at the street circuit.

Leclerc a ‘passenger’ in Hartley crash after brake failure
Charles Leclerc felt like a “passenger” during his late-race crash with Brendon Hartley in Monaco on Sunday after suffering a brake failure on his Sauber Formula 1 car.

Resta leaves Ferrari to join Sauber as technical director
Ferrari chief designer and head of vehicle project coordination Simone Resta has left the Formula 1 team ahead of a move to Sauber, where he will take up the role of technical director from July 1.

Wolff: FIA threw Mercedes under bus in Ferrari scrutiny
Toto Wolff feels the way in which two Mercedes staff members were publicly specified by the FIA as triggering the scrutiny into Ferrari’s energy recovery system was “disturbing”, agreeing that the team was “thrown under the bus”.

Hamilton: It’s definitely a three-way F1 world title fight
Lewis Hamilton says Daniel Ricciardo’s victory at the Monaco Grand Prix has opened up the Formula 1 world title race to a three-way battle.

FIA to apply ‘additional monitoring’ after Ferrari ERS investigation
FIA race director Charlie Whiting has confirmed “additional monitoring for Canada” following the controversy surrounding Ferrari’s energy recovery system (ERS).