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Wolff: Mercedes must ‘sort out problems’ to be competitive at Spa
Mercedes needed to “sort out our problems” over the summer break if it wishes to be competitive when Formula 1 returns this weekend in Belgium, according to team boss Toto Wolff.

Red Bull catching up with Mercedes – Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton says Red Bull is making certain progress to close the gap in performance to Mercedes having seen Max Verstappen’s recent surge continue this season.

McLaren not getting carried away in F1 midfield fight
McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl has reminded his squad not to assume its position as leaders of the Formula 1 midfield given the rapid changes in the pecking order witnessed over the first half of the season.

Giovinazzi happy with recent performances against Raikkonen
Antonio Giovinazzi says he is happy with how his recent performances have stacked up against Alfa Romeo Formula 1 teammate Kimi Raikkonen.

Latest F1 car vision for 2021 revealed in first wind tunnel images
Formula 1 has provided first images of the latest iteration of a new-look car design for the 2021 season, in line with the sport’s next set of regulations.

Mick Schumacher: I must be ready and comfortable before F1 step
Mick Schumacher has refused to set a timescale to reach Formula 1 by, stressing he must be “ready and comfortable” before making the step up.

Red Bull engine penalties ‘inevitable’ in second half of 2019
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner is expecting his drivers to be hit with engine-related penalties in the second half of the 2019 Formula 1 season.

Calderon and Correa get Alfa Romeo F1 test outing at Paul Ricard
Alfa Romeo Formula 1 test driver Tatiana Calderon and development driver Juan Manuel Correa have been handed a private test at Paul Ricard.

Steiner: Interest in Haas F1 seat still high despite 2019 struggles
Interest remains high in a Formula 1 race seat with Haas for the 2020 season despite its on-track struggles this year, according to team principal Gunther Steiner.

Lewis Hamilton targets improvements amid ‘not perfect’ start to 2019
Formula 1 championship leader Lewis Hamilton wants his performances in the second half of the 2019 season to be “even stronger” than before.

Lack of downforce not Ferrari’s sole weakness, says team boss Binotto
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto says a lack of maximum downforce is not the sole weakness of the team’s 2019 Formula 1 car. The Scuderia is winless after the opening 12 rounds of the season and finds itself trailing chief rivals Mercedes in both championships.

Mercedes needs to 'reinvent' itself in F1 engine battle
Toto Wolff says power unit gains from its rivals will result in Mercedes seeking ways to “reinvent” itself in a bid to wrestle back supremacy in Formula 1’s engine battle.

Seidl ‘couldn’t wish for any better two drivers’ than Norris and Sainz
McLaren Formula 1 chief Andreas Seidl says he could not wish for any better two drivers than Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz following the team’s impressive start to the 2019 season.

British Grand Prix set for later slot on 2020 F1 calendar
The British Grand Prix is set to take place a week later than usual on the 2020 Formula 1 calendar. This year’s event was held on July 14, but next season’s race at Silverstone has been provisionally pencilled in for July 19 2020, moving it back by exactly a week.

Williams has made ‘bigger gains than anticipated’ in 2019 F1 season
The Williams Formula 1 team has made “bigger gains” than it initially expected during the 2019 season, according to deputy team principal Claire Williams.

Sebastian Vettel: F1 must use common sense to protect classic races
Sebastian Vettel feels Formula 1 bosses should make decisions on "common sense" when shaping the sport's future calendar and do more to protect classic, well-attended races.

Charles Leclerc no longer feels ‘intimidated’ at Ferrari
Charles Leclerc says he no longer feels intimidated in the environment of the Ferrari Formula 1 team and reckons added confidence has boosted his recent performances.
Norris: 'Upbeat’ atmosphere has given McLaren renewed determination
Lando Norris believes a “more upbeat and positive” atmosphere within McLaren has provided the team with added determination throughout the 2019 Formula 1 season.

Mercedes won’t ‘interfere’ with German GP’s F1 future
Mercedes will not “interfere” with any decision regarding the uncertain future of the German Grand Prix and its place on the Formula 1 calendar.

Perez admits he has been ‘caught out’ by Stroll’s race pace
Sergio Perez admits he has been “caught out” by the race pace demonstrated by new Racing Point teammate Lance Stroll so far during the 2019 Formula 1 season.

Max Verstappen has ‘come of age’ in 2019, says Christian Horner
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes Max Verstappen has “really come of age” during the 2019 Formula 1 season.

Ricciardo surprised by gap between Gasly and Verstappen
Daniel Ricciardo says seeing Pierre Gasly “a long way off” Max Verstappen at Red Bull made it a tough call at his former team as he felt they could have picked up more points this year.

Steiner: F1 is too reactive to good or bad races
Haas team boss Guenther Steiner says Formula 1 must avoid being “too reactive” in the short term over racing and look to produce “the most exciting sport in the world” over a full season.

Vettel: Ferrari not lacking commitment to F1 fight
Sebastian Vettel has hit back at Ferrari’s critics and is certain the Italian manufacturer remains fully “committed and passionate” to battle its Formula 1 rivals in the title fight.