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Zak Brown optimistic about F1's cost cap plans
Zak Brown is feeling "optimistic" about McLaren's chances of being able to compete with manufacturers such as Ferrari and Mercedes in Formula 1 in the future as the sport's bosses continue their push to introduce a cost cap.

Vijay Mallya 'tired' of doubts over Force India's F1 future
Vijay Mallya says he is "tired" of recurring doubts about Force India's future in Formula 1 amid suggestions the team could be sold, instead feeling proud of the team's achievements given its relative size and budget.

Fernando Alonso: Seven-weekend run as tough as expected
Fernando Alonso says his seven-weekend run across Formula 1 and sports car duties was as tough as he expected it to be, but felt well prepared for the challenge.

Renault 'not comfortable' in F1 midfield fight amid rivals' pressure
Renault Formula 1 chief technical officer Bob Bell is expecting the fight for P4 in the constructors' championship to "ebb and flow" through the 2018 season despite the French marque's current advantage over chasing rivals Force India, Haas and McLaren.

Valtteri Bottas unconcerned by recent Mercedes-Ferrari clashes
Valtteri Bottas has no concerns about the recent spate of clashes between Ferrari and Mercedes drivers on the opening lap of Formula 1 races, believing they are part and parcel of two teams fighting closely together on-track.

Alonso: Points for all drivers would stop 'miracle' results in F1
Fernando Alonso fears awarding points to all Formula 1 drivers under proposed plans for the 2020 season would stop "miracle" results, believing a scoring finish should retain a level of exclusivity.

Mercedes to make major F1 technical leadership changes for 2019
The Mercedes Formula 1 team will make a series of major changes to restructure its technical leadership team ahead of next season.

Wolff: F1 tyres most important denominator of performance in 2018
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes Pirelli’s 2018 range of Formula 1 tyres have become the “single most important denominator of performance” this season.

Haas not yet at ‘tipping point’ with Romain Grosjean
Haas Formula 1 team principal Günther Steiner admits he is beginning to get frustrated with Romain Grosjean’s form this season.

Stoffel Vandoorne: McLaren restructure doesn’t make 2018 a write off
Stoffel Vandoorne insists the 2018 Formula 1 season is “definitely not a write-off” for McLaren following a number of high-profile changes amid a tough start to the year.

Lewis Hamilton vows not to give up after ‘huge’ British GP fightback
Lewis Hamilton has labelled his British Grand Prix fightback as a “huge” result for Mercedes, insisting he will not give up in the intense 2018 Formula 1 title fight.

Kubica confirms he signed Ferrari F1 deal to partner Alonso in 2012
Robert Kubica has revealed he signed a contract to drive for Ferrari in 2012 prior to suffering severe injuries in a rally crash that forced him out of Formula 1.

Toro Rosso not happy with “rollercoaster” 2018 F1 season
Toro Rosso is not happy with its “rollercoaster” start to the 2018 Formula 1 season, according to team technical director James Key.

Sauber in a completely different world compared to 2017 - Ericsson
Marcus Ericsson has described Sauber’s current position in Formula 1 as being in a “completely different world” compared to 12 months ago.

Hulkenberg: Haas, not McLaren now Renault’s biggest threat in P4 scrap
Nico Hulkenberg believes Haas has overtaken McLaren in Formula 1’s pecking order and is quickly establishing itself as Renault’s biggest threat in 2018’s tight midfield battle.

Silverstone win ‘significant’ result for Vettel in title fight - Brawn
Formula 1 sporting boss Ross Brawn believes Sebastian Vettel’s British Grand Prix victory is a “significant” result in the 2018 world championship fight.

Mercedes doing ‘a lot of work’ to beat Ferrari at F1 starts
Mercedes Formula 1 trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin says the team is doing “a lot of work” on race starts at its factory to match rivals Ferrari.

Renault power ‘can’t hide behind statistics’ after British GP – Horner
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says his team were ‘hugely exposed’ during the British Grand Prix due to its lack of engine power compared to its main rivals and says Renault couldn’t hide it at Silverstone.

Haas wants F1 to avoid triple-headers in future
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has urged Formula 1 to assess the benefits of hosting triple-headers and feels they should be avoided in the future if there are no outstanding gains in terms of revenue or fan interest.

Renault bulks out on Ultrasofts for German GP
Renault has maxed out on its Ultrasoft tyre picks for the German Grand Prix with ten sets each for Nico Hulkenerg and Carlos Sainz Jr, as Pirelli confirms each team’s F1 tyre choices for Hockenheim.

Force India confirms Hungary F1 test line-up
Force India has confirmed its two test drivers Nicholas Latifi and Nikita Mazepin will return to action at the final in-season Formula 1 test immediately after the Hungarian Grand Prix, while the Canadian driver will also take part in FP1 at the German Grand Prix.

Brawn: F1 cannot leave Silverstone behind
Formula 1 boss Ross Brawn is confident a new deal will be struck out to secure the future of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone beyond next season but admits frustrations at the public negotiations.

Ricciardo not looking for number 1 status at Red Bull
Daniel Ricciardo has downplayed the idea of him seeking the number 1 status at Red Bull Racing which is delaying his contract negotiations while he hints ‘not every door is closed’ regarding his Formula 1 future.

Christian Horner: Ferrari now setting F1 engine benchmark
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner believes Ferrari’s engine has now overtaken Mercedes as the benchmark in Formula 1.