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Ocon predicts Force India resurgence from Bahrain
Esteban Ocon is confident Force India can turnaround its fortunes after a slow start to the 2018 Formula 1 season, beginning at this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix.

Next two months crucial for McLaren F1 hopes – Alonso
Fernando Alonso has pinpointed McLaren’s early development push as vital to its Formula 1 2018 season ambitions as he ramps up the pressure on his team.

Magnussen: Liberty shouldn’t listen to selfish F1 drivers
Kevin Magnussen has called on Liberty Media to conduct its own research and ignore feedback from Formula 1 drivers, who he says only have their best interests at heart.

Haas explains pitstop crew reshuffle after Australian GP issues
Haas has reshuffled its Formula 1 pitstop crew heading into this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix in the wake of the pitstop nightmare it suffered in Melbourne's 2018 season-opener.

F1 Esports set for second season, Ferrari opts out
Every Formula 1 team except Ferrari will be represented in the second season of the F1 ESports Series which has a reshaped season format for 2018.

Sirotkin: Williams needs to get confidence back
Sergey Sirotkin is hoping “to start everything from zero” at the Bahrain Grand Prix to ignite Williams’ 2018 Formula 1 campaign after a frustrating debut in Australia.

Honda confirms power unit part changes for both Toro Rosso cars
Both Pierre Gasly and Brendon Hartley will be hit by early Honda power unit component changes at the second race of the 2018 Formula 1 season after the Japanese manufacturer detected a mechanical problem in Australia.

F1: Where can I watch the Bahrain GP and five things to look out for
After the eye-catching 2018 F1 opener in Australia, there are talking points aplenty both on and off the track heading to Bahrain for the second round.

F1 front-runners are McLaren’s "principal targets" - Boullier
McLaren’s racing director Eric Boullier says while the team waits for car upgrades over the next two races it will aim to maximise its current package as it targets the Formula 1 front-runners.

F1 Wolff: Australian GP mistake training for Bahrain
Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has explained the processes the defending Formula 1 world champions have undergone to avoid its Australian Grand Prix disaster which saw Lewis Hamilton lose out to Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari.

Ferrari goes aggressive on Chinese GP F1 tyre choices
Ferrari has opted for a more aggressive tyre selection than chief Formula 1 rival Mercedes for the Chinese Grand Prix later this month, selecting two additional sets of the Ultrasoft compound for the race in Shanghai.

Sergio Perez confident of easier F1 overtaking in Bahrain after struggles
Sergio Perez is confident that Formula 1's overtaking concerns will be eased at this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix following a number of complaints at the Australia season-opener last month.

Brendon Hartley to draw on LMP1 experience in Bahrain, China
Brendon Hartley will be able to draw on his experience of racing in both Bahrain and China in the next two Formula 1 race weekends thanks to previous appearances at the circuits as part of Porsche's LMP1 line-up.

Alfa Romeo Sauber appoints new F1 aerodynamics chief
Alfa Romeo Sauber has announced that Jan Monchaux has joined the Formula 1 team as its new head of aerodynamics, working under technical director Jörg Zander.

Ricciardo “likely” to suffer engine penalties in 2018
Daniel Ricciardo concedes he’s already bracing for engine grid penalties during the 2018 Formula 1 season with Red Bull given the tighter rules on component usage this year.

Red Bull pins F1 shake up on simplifying rules
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner insists the key to improving Formula 1’s ongoing problems with a wide performance spread between squads is to simplify engine and chassis technical rules to place more emphasis on drivers.

Force India confirms front wing upgrade for Bahrain
Force India Chief Operating Officer Otmar Szafnauer says his squad will run a new front wing for the Bahrain Grand Prix having debuted a raft of updates at the 2018 Formula 1 opener.

Magnussen certain F1 overtaking issues circuit-dependent
Kevin Magnussen has hit back at the lack of overtaking digs at the 2018 Formula 1 opener in Australia by explaining it is likely to be circuit-dependent and predicts better action in Bahrain.

Lowe: Mercedes work to stay top shouldn’t be underestimated
Former Mercedes technical boss Paddy Lowe says the defending Formula 1 world champion’s efforts to maintain its advantage at the sharp end of the grid in 2018 shouldn’t be dismissed.

Vettel “confused” by F1 race start switch, grid girl drops
Sebastian Vettel says he was confused why Formula 1 bosses opted to drop the use of grid girls and the switch on race start times but shrugs off the impact of the changes to the sport.

More practice will cure pit stop woe – Steiner
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner says the key cure to its pit stop nightmare in Australia will be extra practice in preparation to bounce back at the Bahrain Grand Prix.

Nick Chester: One year gardening leave enough for FIA F1 staff
Renault Formula 1 technical chief Nick Chester has downplayed the impact FIA staff can have when joining teams, saying that a one-year gardening leave period is "probably enough" to ensure there is no advantage to be gained.

Paddy Lowe supports 'robust' F1 steward penalties after Ricciardo outcry
Williams technical chief Paddy Lowe says he supports the "robust" penalties handed out by Formula 1 stewards to drivers despite outcry following Daniel Ricciardo's grid drop for the Australian Grand Prix last weekend.

Kevin Magnussen: No guarantee Haas Australia F1 form will continue
Haas' impressive form at the Formula 1 season-opener in Australia last weekend is no guarantee that it will be strong at the next race in Bahrain, according to Kevin Magnussen.