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Red Bull not setting specific win targets for rest of 2019 F1 season
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner insists his squad is not setting any specific win targets for the remainder of the 2019 Formula 1 season.

Sebastian Vettel: 'We have got to make up for last year' at Hockenheim
Sebastian Vettel says he has "got to make up for last year" at the German Grand Prix this weekend as he returns to the site of one of the biggest errors of his Formula 1 career.
Mercedes ‘vigilant’ with hot weather forecast for German GP
Mercedes remains “vigilant” heading into the German Grand Prix according to Formula 1 team boss Toto Wolff, with hot temperatures forecast throughout the weekend.

Haas duo Grosjean and Magnussen would back F1 refuelling return
Haas Formula 1 drivers Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen would back a return to refuelling in the sport.

Mercedes to run special livery on F1 cars for German GP
Mercedes’ Formula 1 cars will adorn a special one-off livery at the German Grand Prix to celebrate 125 years of motorsport.

Haas to trial split-spec F1 cars at German GP in latest experiment
The Haas Formula 1 team will run dual aerodynamic configurations on its cars as part of trial to find performance at this weekend’s German Grand Prix.

McLaren: Fighting F1 engine suppliers Renault ‘not complicated’
McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl insists fighting its engine supplier Renault over midfield honours during the 2019 Formula 1 season is not complicated.

Groundwork in place for Williams progress, says George Russell
George Russell is convinced the Williams Formula 1 team is on the right path to progress after a torrid start to the 2019 season.

Hamilton: Closer racing rather than harder racing is what F1 needs
Lewis Hamilton feels the Formula 1 drivers are united on their demands from the 2021 rules shake-up and says the technical rules must be designed to encourage closer racing rather than making the cars harder to drive in order to improve the sport.

Christian Horner: London Formula 1 race would need to be one-off event
A Formula 1 street race in London would be best run as a one-off event instead of becoming a permanent fixture on the sport's calendar, according to Red Bull team boss Christian Horner.

FIA: No changes to 'let them race' philosophy at Silverstone
The close wheel-to-wheel fights throughout last Sunday's British Grand Prix were not aided by greater leniency from the Formula 1 race stewards, who continued to enforce the "let them race" philosophy as they had done all season, according to race director Michael Masi.

Toto Wolff: Better for Lewis Hamilton to polarise than be boring
Mercedes Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff says it is better for Lewis Hamilton to polarise opinion than be "down the middle and boring" after debate about the five-time world champion's Britishness over the Silverstone race weekend.

Valtteri Bottas completes Toyota Yaris WRC car test in Finland
Mercedes Formula 1 driver Valtteri Bottas continued to scratch his rallying itch by sampling Toyota's World Rally Championship-spec Yaris car in a casual test earlier this week.

Kevin Magnussen: Haas unlucky to be hit in weakest spot with tyre woes
Kevin Magnussen says he has lost no confidence amid the Haas Formula 1 team's ongoing struggles, believing it has been "unlucky" to be hit in its "weakest spot" by ongoing tyre struggles.

Williams hopeful of agreeing new Mercedes F1 engine deal
Williams is hoping to put pen to paper on a new Formula 1 engine deal with Mercedes in the near future, dismissing suggestions it could switch to a Renault supply.

Lewis Hamilton hails “amazing” progress of former F1 team McLaren
Lewis Hamilton has branded the impressive progress made by former team McLaren during the 2019 Formula 1 season as “amazing”.

Vettel has "full commitment" beyond 2020 - Binotto
Sebastian Vettel has “full commitment and interest” to remain in Formula 1 beyond 2020, according to Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto.

Mercedes has “no idea” how Hamilton set British GP fastest lap
The Mercedes Formula 1 team is still struggling to understand how Lewis Hamilton was able to set the fastest lap of the British Grand Prix with a set of old tyres.

Carlos Sainz: McLaren contract stability better than Red Bull model
Carlos Sainz Jr says his two-year deal with McLaren provides him with stability for the first time in his Formula 1 career.

Melbourne keeps F1 Australian Grand Prix until 2025
Formula 1 has extended its deal with the Australian Grand Prix Corporation to keep the race in Melbourne until at least the end of 2025.

Norris on why he’s more comfortable in F1 over F2
Lando Norris says he’s felt more comfortable and confident in the start to his maiden Formula 1 season compared to his experiences in Formula 2 having made personal improvements and relying on McLaren’s support.

Verstappen would support return of F1 refuelling for flat out racing
Max Verstappen says he’d back the return of refuelling in Formula 1 if it meant races would be “flat out” fights rather than being dominated by fuel and tyre conservation strategies.
Addressing low-speed weakness a “high priority” for McLaren
McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl says addressing the low-speed weakness of its 2019 Formula 1 car is a “high priority” area for the Woking squad.

Red Bull confident after ‘encouraging’ Silverstone performance
Red Bull’s “really encouraging” performance at the British Grand Prix leaves the team confident heading into the second half of the 2019 Formula 1 season, according to Christian Horner.