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Toto Wolff: Pirelli has ‘impossible task’ to please all 10 F1 teams
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says Pirelli has been given an “impossible task” to please all 10 Formula 1 teams after calls to revert back to its 2018 tyres.

Ferrari “definitely” has a power mode which Mercedes lacks - Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton believes Ferrari’s Formula 1 engine has a power mode that Mercedes currently lacks.

Valtteri Bottas: The pressure isn’t getting to me in early title fight
Valtteri Bottas says his recent setbacks in Monaco and Canada have nothing to do with pressure after seeing Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton pull clear in the Formula 1 championship standings.

Formula 1 confirms delay finalising 2021 regulations until October
Formula 1 officials have confirmed they will delay finalising the updated technical, sporting and financial regulations for the 2021 season until the end of October.
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Mercedes explains pre-race scare for Lewis Hamilton's car in Canada
Mercedes has explained the pre-race hydraulic issue that left Lewis Hamilton sweating on making the start of Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix, with the team completing a rebuild on a “pretty tight” turnaround.

Lewis Hamilton not bothered about credit for forcing Vettel error
Lewis Hamilton is not bothered by receiving credit for forcing Sebastian Vettel into the error that cost the Ferrari driver victory in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, instead taking pride in the fact he was able to "extract a bit more" out of Mercedes' car over the race weekend.

Lando Norris, McLaren seeking answers over 'severe' Canada car failure
Lando Norris was left frustrated after a severe mechanical failure on his McLaren Formula 1 car ended his hopes of points in Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix.

Wolff: F1 risks repeating mistakes with 2021 rules
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff warns major Formula 1 rule changes for 2021 would risk the opposite result of its goal to provide close racing and shake-up the sport.
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Hamilton: There’s lots F1 can do to make racing better
Lewis Hamilton has called on Formula 1 rule-makers to introduce changes to “make racing better and make it harder for drivers” following a controversial Canadian Grand Prix.

Ferrari admits it “forgot” to tell Leclerc about Vettel’s penalty
Mattia Binotto has admitted that Ferrari “forgot” to inform Charles Leclerc about teammate Sebastian Vettel’s penalty during Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix.

Max Verstappen not thinking about F1 future beyond Red Bull
Max Verstappen insists he is “not even thinking” about his Formula 1 future beyond his current deal with Red Bull.

Ross Brawn says “nothing sinister” about Vettel penalty decision
Formula 1 sporting chief Ross Brown insists there was “no hidden agenda” and “nothing sinister” behind the decision to penalise Sebastian Vettel at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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Vettel says Hamilton did nothing wrong and didn’t deserve boos
Ferrari Formula 1 driver Sebastian Vettel felt the booing of race-winner Lewis Hamilton was unfair as he “had nothing to do with” the controversial outcome of the Canadian Grand Prix.

Rosberg backs Vettel penalty at Canadian GP
Nico Rosberg says Sebastian Vettel’s Canadian Grand Prix penalty was “fully deserved” for re-joining the track in an unsafe manner and feels the pressure from Lewis Hamilton exposed a weakness from the four-time Formula 1 world champion.

Ricciardo: Renault has bridged gap a lot with straight-line speed
Daniel Ricciardo says holding off Valtteri Bottas in the Mercedes for so long during the Canadian Grand Prix is evidence of Renault’s recent engine gains as it looks to close the deficit to the front-runners.

Verstappen: We finished where we expected to be
Max Verstappen accepts fifth place was “realistically where we expected to finish” with a recovery drive for Red Bull after missing out in qualifying at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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Bottas sees Canadian Grand Prix performance as wake-up call
Valtteri Bottas concedes his damage limitation performance at the Canadian Grand Prix following his qualifying mistakes was poor and wants to use the experience as a wake-up call to his own Formula 1 world title ambitions.

Haas set-up backfires as Magnussen apologises for radio comments
Haas team boss Guenther Steiner concedes a different set-up on Kevin Magnussen’s car following his heavy qualifying crash failed to work as planned, while he confirmed the Danish driver has apologised to the team for his radio rant.

Binotto: There would be no argument if Vettel penalty was reversed
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto says there would be no argument over Formula 1 rules if Sebastian Vettel hadn’t been penalised during the Canadian Grand Prix and duly lost the race to Lewis Hamilton.

Lewis Hamilton: Spa 2008 'a lot different' to Vettel's Canada penalty
Lewis Hamilton dismissed comparisons between Sebastian Vettel’s penalty that cost him Canadian Grand Prix victory and his own sanction at Spa 11 years ago, calling the incidents “a lot different”.
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Vettel: This is not the F1 I fell in love with
Sebastian Vettel has vented his frustration at the current state of Formula 1 and says he’s falling out of love with the sport due to the overregulation and decision-making following his Canadian Grand Prix defeat.

Wolff: We must not put F1 stewards under pressure after Vettel ruling
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has called for the Formula 1 community to not put pressure on the race stewards in the wake of their ruling on Sebastian Vettel in Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix.

Wolff says Vettel “absolutely right” to be angry about penalty
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff says he Sebastian Vettel is “absolutely right” to be angry about his controversial penalty in the Canadian Grand Prix.

Binotto: Vettel, Ferrari won today at Canadian GP
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto says his team and Sebastian Vettel were the winners at the Canadian Grand Prix despite the German’s penalty which relegated him to second place behind Lewis Hamilton.
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