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Vettel bemused by Mercedes pace inconsistency
Sebastian Vettel says “it’s difficult to understand” the pace jumps by Mercedes at each round this season, while the Ferrari driver rates Red Bull as more consistent.

Mercedes showed right character in defeat, says Wolff
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has backed his squad’s reaction to its nightmare double DNF at the Austria Grand Prix and is confident of targeting a fightback at Silverstone this weekend.

Wolff: Red Bull Honda can win F1 titles
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes Red Bull’s decision to switch to Honda power from next season is it’s best chance to win Formula 1 world titles in the long term.

F1 announces new official podcast ahead of British GP
Formula 1 has announced the launch of a new, official podcast ahead of this weekend's British Grand Prix.

McLaren announces new Shadow Project eSports scheme
McLaren has announced a new eSports scheme called 'Shadow Project' as the follow-up to its World Fastest Gamer project from 2017, giving virtual racers the chance to work with a real-life Formula 1 team.

Steiner hopes Austria F1 result can be 'trigger' for Grosjean in 2018
Haas Formula 1 chief Günther Steiner hopes that Romain Grosjean's fourth-place finish in Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix can act as the "trigger" for the rest of his season after snapping his scoreless streak.

Kevin Magnussen: McLaren's ongoing F1 struggles 'a shame'
Kevin Magnussen says it is "a shame" to see former team McLaren struggling to fight at the front of the field in Formula 1, but takes pride from Haas' giant-killing efforts to sit fifth in the championship after nine races.

Christian Horner concerned 2021 F1 plans are being 'watered down'
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has expressed concerns that plans for Formula 1 from 2021 are being "watered down" due to a lack of alignment between those in charge of running the sport.

Raikkonen: What Ferrari is trying will help at Silverstone
Kimi Raikkonen feels the development push Ferrari has followed over the past two races will provide a boost for the British Grand Prix as it looks to halt its recent poor record at Silverstone.

Gasly felt like he was driving in ‘rallycross’ after Vandoorne clash
Pierre Gasly says the damage he received in his Austrian Grand Prix clash with Stoffel Vandoorne left his Toro Rosso feeling more like a "rallycross car than a Formula 1”.

Australian GP organisers confirm earlier 2019 F1 date
Australian Grand Prix organisers have announced its 2019 race will take place one week earlier than recent years to provide Formula 1 with a mid-March start for next season.

Mercedes team defends F1 strategist after “most painful day”
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has described the Austrian Grand Prix as his “most painful day” in Formula 1, after Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas were both forced into retirement.

Assen would be a nice track for F1 - Whiting
Formula 1 race director Charlie Whiting believes Assen “would be a nice track” for the sport but requires small changes to host F1.

Force India takes pride in first double points finish of F1 2018
The Force India Formula 1 team celebrated its 200th race with an “satisfying” result by achieving its first double points finish of the 2018 campaign in the Austrian Grand Prix.

Leclerc ‘not convinced’ Sauber consistent points scorers yet
Charles Leclerc says he’s still not convinced Alfa Romeo Sauber can be seen as regular top 10 challengers despite extending his points-scoring record in Austria.

Sebastian Vettel never expected Ferrari driver swap in Austrian GP
Sebastian Vettel says he never expected Ferrari to order teammate Kimi Raikkonen to swap places with him in the closing stages of Formula 1’s Austrian Grand Prix.

Hamilton explains Virtual Safety Car pit miss
Lewis Hamilton says he will work with Mercedes to understand “where we have gone wrong on both ends” after failing to pit under the Virtual Safety Car period which effectively cost him victory at the Austrian Grand Prix.

Verstappen’s “disciplined” tyre tactics key to Austria win - Red Bull
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says Max Verstappen’s “disciplined and mature” Formula 1 tyre management tactics were a crucial factor behind winning the Austrian Grand Prix.

Daniel Ricciardo: No point being upset about ‘birthday sob story’
Daniel Ricciardo put a brave face on his birthday disappointment after being forced into retirement in the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix.

Bottas: My luck is a bad joke
Valtteri Bottas says he’s bemused by the poor fortune plaguing his 2018 Formula 1 campaign after suffering hydraulics failure with his Mercedes at the Austrian Grand Prix.

Vettel focused on tyre-saving with ‘damage limitation’ mindset
Sebastian Vettel described his recovery drive to the Austrian Grand Prix Formula 1 podium as “damage limitation” but felt the result was largely determined by tyre management.

Wolff: Hamilton, Mercedes lost race failing to react
Toto Wolff says Mercedes let victory slip away by not responding to the Virtual Safety Car period triggered by Valtteri Bottas’s breakdown as the German manufacturer suffered one its worst races in its history.

Haas storms to best F1 result as Grosjean ends point-less streak
The Haas Formula 1 team was in a celebratory mood after recording its best-ever result in its 50th race as Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen finished fourth and fifth respectively in Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton calls for ‘bulletproof’ Mercedes F1 strategy fix
Lewis Hamilton has called on his Mercedes Formula 1 team to find a “bulletproof” strategy fix, adding it “can’t afford to throw away points” like in the Austrian Grand Prix.