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Force India and Williams debut 2019-spec F1 front wings
Force India and Williams provided the first glimpse of Formula 1’s new-for-2019 front wing designs on the morning of the first day of in-season testing in Hungary.

Steiner: 'A lot of people are shopping with us' for 2019 Haas seat
Haas Formula 1 chief Günther Steiner has claimed there is significant interest from drivers to join the team for the 2019 season, but stressed the team would be making no decision on its future line-up until after the summer break.

Five bidders for Force India, claims Wolff; Mercedes not among them
Toto Wolff believes there are five interested parties bidding for control of Force India after the Formula 1 team entered administration last week, but says Mercedes is not among them.

Ross Brawn: F1 will do everything it can to help Force India survive
Ross Brawn has stressed that Formula 1 will do "all in its power" to help Force India survive after the team entered administration last week as a result of its financial struggles.

Who is driving at the F1 Hungary test?
Formula 1’s summer break might on the horizon, or for some already here, but the track action doesn't slow down just yet as the second in-season test takes place at the Hungaroring this week.

Vandoorne: Hungarian GP DNF hurts after doing everything right
Stoffel Vandoorne says he is left “disappointed” and “hurt” after being forced into retirement while running in the points during the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix.

Hamilton praises Bottas’ “key” contribution in Hungarian GP victory
Lewis Hamilton has praised the “key role” Mercedes Formula 1 teammate Valtteri Bottas played in his Hungarian Grand Prix victory.

Hamilton: Mercedes in dream position given Ferrari’s pace
Lewis Hamilton admits he ‘could have only dreamed’ of holding a 24-point lead in the Formula 1 world drivers’ championship heading into the summer break and is confident Mercedes can gather momentum over the second half of the season against Ferrari.

Sainz: Suffering overcut hurt Hungarian GP charge
Carlos Sainz has blamed a poor strategy call for missing out on more points at the Hungarian Grand Prix as he finished in ninth place despite his impressive qualifying performance.

Grosjean endures ‘frustrating race’ despite Haas double points
Romain Grosjean says being stuck behind Renault’s Carlos Sainz for the majority of the Hungarian Grand Prix denied him a chance to challenge for a stronger result but was content to see Haas take a double points.

Hartley feels Toro Rosso strategy cost him points in Hungary
Brendon Hartley was frustrated to have missed out on another Formula 1 points finish after a team strategy call backfired at the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff explains Valtteri Bottas ‘wingman’ comments
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has moved to clarify his ‘wingman’ description of Valtteri Bottas which he felt was taken out of context following the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Pierre Gasly 'shocked' by 'dream' drive to P6 in Hungary
Pierre Gasly said he was "shocked" with his drive to sixth place in the Hungarian Grand Prix for Toro Rosso, calling the result a "dream" after recent struggles for form.

Alonso: Many people very happy Saturday but not Sunday…
Fernando Alonso has hit back to grab vital points for McLaren following a weather-hit qualifying and feels keeping clear of the congested midfield was ‘worth gold’ at the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Renault F1 engine failures “difficult to accept” - Verstappen
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen says Renault’s Formula 1 engine failures are becoming “difficult to accept”, following his latest issue in the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Sebastian Vettel doubts victory was possible in Hungary
Sebastian Vettel doubts he would have been able to pass Formula 1 title rival Lewis Hamilton for the lead in Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix even if a slow pit stop had not left him stuck behind Valtteri Bottas early in his second stint.

Raikkonen on Hungarian GP: Third the best I could hope for
Kimi Raikkonen believes third place was the best result possible for him at the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix, but he called on Ferrari to improve its race starts.

Daniel Ricciardo: Bottas 'over the top' in Hungary defence
Daniel Ricciardo called Valtteri Bottas' defensive move during Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix "over the top", but said he was pleased to take the position on-track despite the Mercedes driver's later penalty.

Hamilton: Mercedes must profit ‘when Ferrari don’t bring A game’
Lewis Hamilton feels Ferrari still holds the pace and performance advantage in the Formula 1 world championship battle but Mercedes has been able to exploit weaknesses having taken back-to-back wins to open up a 24-point lead going into the summer break.

Valtteri Bottas handed time penalty for Ricciardo collision in Hungary
Valtteri Bottas has been hit with a 10-second time penalty for his collision with Daniel Ricciardo in the closing stages of Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix.

Bottas ‘hurt’ by Wolff’s ‘wingman’ comments after Hungarian GP
Valtteri Bottas admits he is “hurt” by Mercedes Formula 1 team principal Toto Wolff’s “wingman” comments following the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Lance Stroll set for pit lane start in Hungary after front wing change
Lance Stroll is set to start Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix from the pit lane after Williams opted to change a number of parts on his FW41 Formula 1 car to a different specification following qualifying.

F1 pre-season testing set to remain in Europe for 2019
Formula 1 pre-season testing is set to remain in Europe for 2019 despite some wishes to move the running to Bahrain, with various tracks now being considered for next year.

McLaren willing to consider options to sign James Key early
Zak Brown is open to considering options that would allow McLaren to sign technical director James Key from Toro Rosso early, saying the Formula 1 team has a "plan" to negotiate his current contractual situation.