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Hamilton: Mercedes’ new F1 aero package an ‘improvement’
Mercedes is confident the revised aerodynamic package it debuted during the second Formula 1 pre-season test is an “improvement”, despite facing a disrupted day of running.

Perez: There are not slow midfield F1 teams anymore
Sergio Perez believes there are no longer any “slow teams” in Formula 1’s midfield pack heading into the 2019 season.

Giovinazzi tops opening morning of second F1 pre-season test
Antonio Giovinazzi topped the opening session of the second Formula 1 pre-season test in Barcelona on Tuesday as Ferrari lost track time due to checks on its cooling system.

Mercedes rolls out revised W10 for second F1 test
Mercedes is running a heavily revised car design during the second Formula 1 pre-season test at Barcelona in the search for added performance.

Red Bull open to ‘sensible’ F1 engine penalties for Honda gains
Red Bull is willing to take engine penalties during the 2019 Formula 1 season to capitalise on any development gains made by new power unit supplier Honda.

Raikkonen: No different feeling at Alfa Romeo compared to Ferrari
Kimi Raikkonen says his transition into the Alfa Romeo Racing Formula 1 squad has been easy as it does not feel any different compared to his time at Ferrari.

Ricciardo: Following 2019 F1 cars feels better but not getting excited
Renault’s Daniel Ricciardo’s believes Formula 1 has made progress in making cars easier to follow with its 2019 regulation changes, though he is keen not to “get too excited”.

Vettel: Wholesale changes to Ferrari's F1 operation would be ‘madness’
Sebastian Vettel insists the management changes at Ferrari do not reflect a revolution and believes a complete overhaul to its Formula 1 operation would have been “madness”.

Hamilton ‘feels stronger’ for F1 2019 thanks to new training methods
Lewis Hamilton feels at the strongest level he has been for a long time after experimenting with his training regime ahead of the 2019 Formula 1 season.

Mercedes and Ferrari's Netflix snub did F1 a ‘disservice’
The makers of Formula 1’s new behind-the-scenes Netflix documentary series have accused Mercedes and Ferrari of letting down the sport by refusing to take part.

Hamilton braces for “more aggressive” Bottas in 2019
Lewis Hamilton is preparing to face Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas working with a revitalised mindset in 2019 but isn’t concerned about potential fractions within the team.

Robert Kubica calls for Williams to be 'realistic' with F1 2019 goals
Robert Kubica has stressed the need for Williams to be "realistic" with its goals for the 2019 Formula 1 season, saying it cannot be distracted by the performance and advancements made by its midfield rivals.

Honda: No change in pressure despite Red Bull deal
Honda Formula 1 chief Toyoharu Tanabe says the Japanese manufacturer is feeling no additional pressure heading into the 2019 season despite its expanded relationship with Red Bull Racing.

Ferrari driver problem would be 'good sign', says Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc believes it would be a "good sign" if he can give Ferrari the problem of having to manage its drivers early in the 2019 Formula 1 season as he prepares to race alongside Sebastian Vettel this year.

Kvyat’s Ferrari experience “a benefit” for Toro Rosso
Toro Rosso technical boss Jody Egginton says Daniil Kvyat’s year at Ferrari and away from Formula 1 racing has provided both the Russian driver and the team with useful gains which are already being felt at pre-season testing.

Bottas: No concerns on Mercedes prioritising Hamilton
Valtteri Bottas has reconfirmed his faith in Mercedes not implementing team orders from the start of the 2019 Formula 1 world championship and expects equal treatment alongside Lewis Hamilton.

George Russell avoided frustration over Williams F1 delays
George Russell said he avoided feeling frustrated with Williams over the team's delayed start to Formula 1 pre-season testing, only finding it "annoying" to see other cars on-track while he waited to debut the new car.

Daniel Ricciardo already 'cosy' at Renault after first F1 test
Daniel Ricciardo is pleased with how he has settled in at Renault's Formula 1 team following his winter switch from Red Bull, saying he already feels "cosy" working with everyone at Enstone.

Red Bull expecting more patient and mature Max Verstappen in 2019
Red Bull Formula 1 advisor Helmut Marko believes Max Verstappen made a "positive step" over the winter that will result in a more patient and mature approach through the 2019 season.

Gasly: Red Bull in good place even if lap times don’t show it
Pierre Gasly says Red Bull can be satisfied by progress at the opening Formula 1 pre-season test despite not threatening the outright quick lap times.

Toro Rosso promotes Egginton following Key exit
Toro Rosso has officially appointed Jody Egginton as new technical director following the departure of James Key to McLaren.

McLaren confirms James Key's Toro Rosso switch
McLaren has announced James Key will become its new technical director on March 25 after reaching an agreement with Toro Rosso.

Perez: Racing Point low mileage due to being short on parts
Sergio Perez says Racing Point is having to be conservative with its mileage at Formula 1 pre-season testing as the team has a shortage of extra parts as it focuses on an upgrade package which will be delivered at the season opener.

Boullier joins French Grand Prix organisation team
Former McLaren and Lotus team boss Eric Boullier has joined the organising team behind the Formula 1 French Grand Prix.