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Formula 1 team chiefs supportive of reduced winter testing plans
Senior figures from three of Formula 1 teams have given their support to plans for a reduced winter testing schedule in 2020.

Charles Leclerc: Harsh self-criticism best way to deal with errors
Charles Leclerc believes his harsh self-criticism seen occasionally through his Formula 1 career so far is the best way to deal with errors and mistakes.

Haas chief Steiner: I don't need my drivers to get on off-track
Haas Formula 1 team boss Günther Steiner says he does not need drivers Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen to get on with each other off-track - so long as it does not spill over into the team and affect its performance.

George Russell: No need to make sales pitch to Mercedes over F1 future
George Russell feels there is no need for him to make a “sales pitch” to Mercedes about why he would deserve a drive with its Formula 1 team, taking comfort in its decisions about his future.

Lando Norris surprised by level of confidence in rookie F1 season
Lando Norris feels surprised by his growing level of confidence through his first half-season racing in Formula 1, having battled early nerves upon joining the grid for 2019.

Valtteri Bottas matched Kris Meeke’s pace in Toyota rally test
Valtteri Bottas has revealed he was able to match World Rally Championship event winner Kris Meeke’s pace by the end of his try-out in a Toyota Yaris WRC car last month.

Wolff: ‘Complications’ in Hamilton's life have disappeared at Mercedes
Toto Wolff believes the “complications” that were in Lewis Hamilton’s life when he joined Mercedes in 2013 have disappeared during his time with the team, becoming a “better Lewis” with each year that has passed.

Kimi Raikkonen's son Robin gets first taste of go-karting
Kimi Raikkonen may currently be enjoying some time off from Formula 1 during the sport's summer break, but that did not keep the Finn away from the racetrack as his young son, Robin, got behind the wheel of a go-kart of the first time.

Charles Leclerc reveals biggest lesson learned from Vettel at Ferrari
Charles Leclerc has revealed the biggest lesson he has been able to learn from Sebastian Vettel from their time together as teammates so far at Ferrari in 2019.

Sebastian Vettel praises Mattia Binotto for bringing calm to Ferrari
Sebastian Vettel has praised Mattia Binotto’s calming influence as Ferrari’s Formula 1 chief through a difficult start to the 2019 season for the Italian team.

Video: The Debrief: How Albon’s promotion shakes up the Red Bull fold
Following Alexander Albon’s shock promotion to Red Bull, with Pierre Gasly heading in the opposite direction back to Toro Rosso, a dramatic shake-up within the Red Bull fold provides extra intrigue for the remainder of 2019 and looking to next season.

Lewis Hamilton impressed by Red Bull-Honda's progress through 2019
Lewis Hamilton says it is “fantastic” to have seen Red Bull and engine partner Honda make so much progress through the 2019 Formula 1 season, allowing it to battle with Mercedes at the front of the field in recent races.

Video: Get ready for stunning F1 action at COTA!
Formula 1 heads back to Circuit of the Americas next November for the 2019 United States Grand Prix which promises to be a thriller!

Romain Grosjean more relaxed about F1 future than 12 months ago
Romain Grosjean says he is more relaxed about his future in Formula 1 than he was 12 months ago, believing there are fewer reasons for him to fear he may lose his place on the grid.

McLaren open to giving IndyCar driver Formula 1 test
McLaren would be open to handing one of its future IndyCar drivers a Formula 1 test if they have a “credible chance” of moving into the series.

Alexander Albon: Red Bull F1 move ‘a big jump into the deep end’
Alexander Albon says his shock move up to Red Bull for the remainder of the Formula 1 season acts as a “big jump into the deep end”, calling the opportunity “surreal”.

Charles Leclerc identifies toughest challenge of Ferrari F1 move
Charles Leclerc says adjusting to working with a bigger team has been the most challenging aspect of his first half-season with Ferrari in Formula 1 following his move from Sauber.

Alexander Albon replaces Pierre Gasly at Red Bull for rest of season
Red Bull Racing has confirmed that Alexander Albon will take Pierre Gasly’s seat for the remainder of the 2019 Formula 1 season.

Horner: Verstappen 'an enormous barometer' for any F1 teammate
Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner says Max Verstappen acts as "an enormous barometer" to go up against as a teammate amid Pierre Gasly's struggles at the team through the first half of the 2019 season.

Lewis Hamilton: No thoughts of retiring from Formula 1 anytime soon
Lewis Hamilton is giving no thought to retiring from Formula 1 anytime soon, saying there is "more to do" and "more to win" with Mercedes.

Ricciardo: Renault needs to regain winning mentality
Daniel Ricciardo has urged Renault to rediscover a winning mentality to continue its progress up the Formula 1 pecking order and feels a key breakthrough was made earlier this season at the Canadian Grand Prix.

Bottas on why he's ignoring “big gap” to Hamilton in F1 title race
Valtteri Bottas says he isn’t paying attention to the “much bigger than I would like” gap in the Formula 1 world championship standings to Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton after losing further ground at the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Steiner: No downside to 22 F1 races
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner says “there is no downside” on expanding the Formula 1 race calendar to 22 races in the future, but only if key rule changes are installed.

Sainz plays down catching Gasly in F1 2019 season
Despite closing the gap down to five points on Red Bull’s Pierre Gasly, Carlos Sainz believes any hopes of climbing the Formula 1 standings will remain short-lived in 2019.