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Gasly expects another step from Honda F1 engine in 2019
Pierre Gasly is confident Honda will be able to find “another step” in engine performance heading into the 2019 Formula 1 season.

Magnussen: Haas potential highlights ‘positives and negatives’ of 2018
Kevin Magnussen believes Haas’ potential has highlighted both “positive and negative” aspects of its 2018 Formula 1 campaign.

Sauber praises Calderon's 'excellent' performance in latest F1 test
Tatiana Calderon has completed her latest Formula 1 test with Sauber at the Fiorano Circuit, with the team praising her “excellent” performance. The Colombian GP3 racer drove a 2013 Ferrari-powered V8 Sauber C32 during the two-day test at the Italian circuit.

Wolff: Verstappen needs to lose 'raw edges' to become a champion
Mercedes Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff believes Max Verstappen needs to lose his "raw edges" if he is to become a world champion, feeling his incident with Esteban Ocon in Brazil was part of his learning process as a driver.
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Verstappen: Red Bull isn’t lying about Honda F1 engine numbers
Max Verstappen insists Red Bull is “not lying” about the promising steps made by Honda ahead of the team’s Formula 1 engine switch to the Japanese manufacturer.

Koskas to replace Stoll as Renault Sport president in 2019
Thierry Koskas will replace Jerome Stoll as the head of Renault’s racing programme as the French manufacturer looks to improve its Formula 1 title aspirations.

F1 on the ‘right path’ to attracting new manufacturers for 2021
Chase Carey is confident Formula 1 is on the “right path” to attracting new manufacturers for 2021, despite moving away from a major regulation overhaul.

Magnussen: Incidents with Alonso haven’t damaged respect for him
Kevin Magnussen insists his respect for Formula 1 rival Fernando Alonso remains “very big” and has not been damaged by a number of incidents between the pair this season.
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Perez expects investment will take Force India F1 team to 'next level'
Sergio Perez believes Force India’s fresh investment will enable the team to “deliver to a new level” and “make the next step” in the 2019 Formula 1 season.

Five F1 titles not possible for Mercedes without Hamilton, says Wolff
Toto Wolff believes it would not have been possible for Mercedes to claim five Formula 1 world constructors’ championships in a row without Lewis Hamilton.

Tatiana Calderon confirmed for second F1 test at Fiorano
Tatiana Calderon will enjoy her second taste of Formula 1 machinery this weekend at Fiorano after Sauber confirmed on Thursday she would be taking part in a two-day test at Fiorano.
FIA considers Mercedes F1 wheel design matter ‘settled’
The FIA considers the matter surrounding Mercedes’ controversial wheel rim design on its Formula 1 car to be “settled”.
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Verstappen not bothered by youngest F1 pole record
Max Verstappen says becoming the youngest Formula 1 driver in history to claim a pole position is “not a big deal” to him.

Ricciardo: Bad luck will ‘dissolve’ after 2018
Daniel Ricciardo is confident his run of bad luck during the 2018 Formula 1 season will “dissolve” when he joins Renault next year. The Red Bull driver enjoyed a strong start to the current campaign but has endured a torrid run of reliability issues in the second half of the year.

Sauber launches new Junior Team programme with Charouz Racing System
Sauber Motorsport has announced it is launching a new junior team programme that will partner with Charouz Racing System to race in Formula 2, Formula 3 and Formula 4 from next year.

Carlos Sainz Jr. doubts Verstappen blocked 2019 Red Bull F1 move
Carlos Sainz Jr. doubts former Toro Rosso teammate Max Verstappen blocked a potential move up to Red Bull’s senior Formula 1 team for 2019, feeling his decision to join Renault last year acted as a bigger blow to his chances.
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Rob Smedley planning to remain in F1 after Williams exit
Outgoing Williams head of vehicle performance Rob Smedley is eager to remain in Formula 1 following his departure from the team, saying he is already discussing possible roles for the future.

Stoffel Vandoorne focused on new challenge in Formula E, not F1 return
Stoffel Vandoorne insists he is not thinking about a return to Formula 1 and is solely focused on doing the “best job” he can in his debut Formula E season.

Max Verstappen: I ‘f**ked up’ first six races of F1 2018 season
Max Verstappen feels he “f**ked up” the opening six races of the 2018 Formula 1 season before a change in approach inspired by his father helped kick-start his season.

Wolff relieved to win Mercedes' ‘most difficult’ F1 championship yet
Mercedes Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff felt relieved to have won the team’s “most difficult” championship yet after wrapping up the constructors’ title last Sunday in Brazil.
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Mercedes celebrates fifth F1 title double with Niki Lauda tribute
Mercedes has celebrated becoming only the second team to win five consecutive Formula 1 world drivers’ and constructors’ championships after returning to its Brixworth and Brackley factory bases and ran a special Niki Lauda tribute.

Perez: Alonso’s struggles reflect how bad F1 is
Sergio Perez says Fernando Alonso’s situation is a snapshot at the problems Formula 1 faces as he feels a two-time world champion struggles to reach the points places due to the gap in car performance on the grid.

FIA unconcerned by F1 driver behaviour in incident-hit Brazilian GP
FIA Race Director Charlie Whiting has played down concerns over Formula 1 driver behaviour despite a clash-filled Brazilian Grand Prix including the controversial incidents between Max Verstappen and Esteban Ocon.

Brawn puts blame on both sides of Verstappen, Ocon clash
Ross Brawn feels both Max Verstappen and Esteban Ocon have reasons to share the blame in their controversial clash during the Brazilian Grand Prix and urged the pair to learn from the incident.
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