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Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel insists he will still be in F1 in 2020
Sebastian Vettel has reiterated that he has no plans to walk away from Formula 1 amid speculation he could retire at the end of the current season.

Lewis Hamilton expecting to nurse his car through Austrian GP
Lewis Hamilton doubts Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix will be a flat-out race, believing all drivers will need to lift and coast in order to cool their cars in hot temperatures.

Daniel Ricciardo felt French GP penalties were “too harsh”
Daniel Ricciardo felt his double-whammy penalty at the French Grand Prix was “too harsh” and reckons he deserved to score a point for “trying”.

Raikkonen says track limits will be the ‘same story’ in Austria
Kimi Raikkonen expects the Formula 1 track limits debate to create the “same stories” during the Austrian Grand Prix weekend.
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“Quite difficult” for Ferrari to be at Mercedes’ level - Leclerc
Charles Leclerc admits it is currently “quite difficult” for Ferrari to match the level of its Formula 1 rival Mercedes.

Max Verstappen: 'Not nice' missing out on podium so often
Max Verstappen says he is not getting frustrated by his run of fourth-place finishes at the start of the Formula 1 season, but admits it is “not nice” to continually miss out on the podium.

Gasly insists he is not worried about Red Bull future after poor start
Pierre Gasly insists he is not concerned about his future at Red Bull amid a difficult start to the 2019 Formula 1 season.

Lewis Hamilton says next F1 boss must be independent from teams
Lewis Hamilton believes the next person to run Formula 1 should be “neutral” and not from within a team environment.
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Wolff: Reverting tyres would rid F1 of ‘unforgiving excellence’
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes returning to Pirelli’s 2018 tyres would do away with the philosophy of “unforgiving excellence” in Formula 1.

FIA: No change in stewards’ approach since Vettel's Canada penalty
Formula 1 race director Michael Masi says there has been no change in the stewards’ handling of on-track incidents in the wake of Sebastian Vettel’s controversial Canada penalty.

Renault open to exploring options beyond Nico Hulkenberg for 2020
Renault team boss Cyril Abiteboul says the French manufacturer will consider options beyond Nico Hulkenberg as it considers its driver line-up for the 2020 Formula 1 season.
Daniel Ricciardo: McLaren now the F1 midfield benchmark
Daniel Ricciardo believes McLaren is now the benchmark team in the midfield fight during the 2019 Formula 1 season.
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Lewis Hamilton says F1 can’t ‘turn its back’ on Silverstone
Lewis Hamilton believes Formula 1 cannot afford to turn its back on Silverstone and potentially lose the British Grand Prix altogether from the calendar.

Ferrari still searching for answers to 2019 F1 car performance
Ferrari is still seeking answers over the performance of its 2019 Formula 1 car after updates at the French Grand Prix proved inconclusive, according to team boss Mattia Binotto.

"Noticeable" Williams progress will take another 5-6 races - Russell
George Russell says it will take the Williams Formula 1 team another five-to-six races before it can make any “noticeable” progress.

Mercedes will do ‘everything’ to ensure Bottas is in a “good place”
Mercedes will do “everything” to make sure Valtteri Bottas remains in a “good place”, according to Formula 1 team boss Toto Wolff.
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Carlos Sainz to tee off against F1 team bosses in charity golf event
McLaren’s Carlos Sainz Jr will take on Formula 1 team bosses during a charity golf tournament ahead of this year’s United States Grand Prix.

Sebastian Vettel not frustrated by 16-race winless streak in F1
Sebastian Vettel says he is not becoming frustrated after going 16 Formula 1 races without tasting victory.

Mercedes assessing earlier development shift onto 2020 F1 car
Mercedes is considering whether to shift more of its focus onto its 2020 Formula 1 car development, following a dominant start to the current campaign.

Williams confirm Paddy Lowe will not return to F1 team
Paddy Lowe has officially left his role as chief technical officer at Williams with immediate effect, the F1 team has confirmed. Lowe was granted an extended leave of absence from the team on March 5 amid a dismal and delayed start to the team's pre-season preparations.
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Brawn says F1 “can’t wait” to work with Hamilton on new rules
Formula 1 sporting boss Ross Brawn says he cannot wait to start working with Lewis Hamilton on helping to shape the future direction and regulations of the championship.

Haas bemoans “worst weekend” in F1 at French Grand Prix
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has labelled the French Grand Prix as the American squad’s “worst weekend” of its four-year history in Formula 1.

Wolff: 2021 F1 rules not rocket science
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes the 2021 Formula 1 rules are “not rocket science” and insists the finer details now need to be analysed to protect the strengths and improve on the weaknesses of the sport.

Hamilton: F1 is in a mess and I empathise with fans
Lewis Hamilton says he understands the frustrations and complaints about the current state of Formula 1 which is what triggered the drivers to take a more active role in the future of the sport and saw the five-time world champion head to Paris for the FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting last w
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