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Vettel feels racing will help Ferrari following Marchionne passing
Sebastian Vettel says returning to Formula 1 action just days after the death of former head Sergio Marchionne is ‘probably the best thing’ to allow the team to focus on the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Vettel outpaces Red Bull pair to put Ferrari top in tight Hungary FP2
Sebastian Vettel put Ferrari on top of the timesheets during second practice for the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix, outpacing both Red Bull drivers in another close session.

Hamilton felt F1 TV coverage “missed” quality of his German GP drive
Lewis Hamilton has moved to clarify his criticism of Formula 1’s television coverage of the German Grand Prix, adding he felt the quality of his recovery drive was “missed”.

Ricciardo quickest ahead of Vettel in opening Hungary F1 practice
Daniel Ricciardo set the pace through opening practice for the Hungarian Grand Prix, edging out Ferrari Formula 1 rival Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen by less than one-tenth of a second.
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FIA confirms Ferrari customer engine updates in Hungary
The FIA has confirmed that Ferrari customer teams Haas and Sauber will get key Formula 1 power unit updates ahead of this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest.

Carlos Sainz Jr: No movement on future until Ricciardo signs
Carlos Sainz Jr. will not make a final decision on his Formula 1 future until Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo resolves his own plans for 2019.

Sirotkin: No points an ‘unfair’ reflection of my performances
Sergey Sirotkin feels being the only driver on the 2018 Formula 1 grid yet to score a point does not represent a fair reflection of his performances this season.

Toro Rosso: Key still has 'long term valid contract' with F1 team
Toro Rosso Formula 1 boss Franz Tost claims James Key still has a "valid contract" with the team despite McLaren announcing he would be joining as its new technical director.
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Hamilton: I work to be last to crack in F1 title fight with Vettel
Lewis Hamilton says he relishes the pressure being “higher than ever” against Sebastian Vettel in the battle for the Formula 1 world title fight.

Alonso: McLaren knows how to fix 2018 F1 car issues
Fernando Alonso is confident McLaren is now in a position to “know exactly what to do” in order to address the issues that have hampered its 2018 Formula 1 car.

Stoffel Vandoorne swaps McLaren F1 chassis for Hungarian GP
McLaren Formula 1 driver Stoffel Vandoorne has changed chassis for this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix in a bid to remedy his long-running pace issues and lack of downforce.

Verstappen hopes power deficit doesn’t hamper Hungary victory chances
Max Verstappen is hoping the straight-line speed deficit of Renault’s Formula 1 engine will not prevent Red Bull from challenging for victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Daniel Ricciardo braced for 'a bit more pain' after Germany issue
Daniel Ricciardo is ready for "a bit more pain" later in the season following his Formula 1 engine failure at last Sunday's German Grand Prix, but does not think the issue will harm his chances in Hungary this weekend.

Esteban Ocon remaining relaxed about F1 future amid Renault links
Esteban Ocon remains relaxed about his Formula 1 future amid links to a Renault seat for 2019, saying he has complete faith in Mercedes' plans for his career.

Bottas: No plans to play supporting role to Hamilton’s title bid - yet
Valtteri Bottas insists Mercedes has no plans as yet for him to play a supporting role to teammate Lewis Hamilton in his bid to claim a fifth Formula 1 world championship.

Sergio Perez: Force India F1 financial situation 'critical'
Sergio Perez says Force India is currently in a "critical" financial situation amid speculation of a possible takeover or arrival of new investors, leaving him eager to get a clearer picture of its future prospects before deciding on his own Formula 1 plans for 2019.
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Haas hoping for ‘boring races’ in bid to beat Renault to fourth
Haas boss Günther Steiner is hoping for “boring Formula 1 races” to enable his team to make the most out of its car’s potential and lower the risk of mistakes.

Kevin Magnussen: Haas can fight Renault for fourth
Kevin Magnussen feels Haas can challenge Renault for the top of the middle order slot in this year’s Formula 1 world championship battle.

Sebastian Vettel: Pointless to change F1 format
Sebastian Vettel fears changing the Formula 1 race format would not solve any issues and has urged the sport to look into other options.

Summer shutdown one of the best things F1’s done – Steiner
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner feels Formula 1’s mandatory two-week shutdown is one of the sport’s smartest moves to help both teams and maintain interest in the sport over a season.
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When is the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix and how can I watch it
Following a frantic German Grand Prix, the Formula 1 action continues with the second half of the latest back-to-back with the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton: Schumacher records not considered with contract
Lewis Hamilton says tmatching Michael Schumacher’s record seven Formula 1 world titles wasn’t a consideration when securing his new Mercedes deal but concedes with ‘the perfect scenario’ that’s what he’s working for.

Former Ferrari head Sergio Marchionne has died
Sergio Marchionne has died following a recent illness just days after stepping down as Ferrari CEO and chairman.

Ross Brawn: Some F1 team orders prove to be pointless
Formula 1’s managing director of motorsports Ross Brawn has weighed into the team orders debate following the German Grand Prix which put both Mercedes and Ferrari under the spotlight.
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