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Haas still fast enough to be leading midfield - Gunther Steiner
Haas may not have the results to show for it, but team principal Gunther Steiner insists the US squad still boasts the speed required to lead Formula 1’s midfield.

Williams not going to ‘write off’ 2018 season, has recovery plan in place
Williams has a recovery programme in place and will not “write off” the 2018 Formula 1 season, following its difficult start to the year.

Lewis Hamilton: Doubting title chances would be the first sign of weakness
Lewis Hamilton is avoiding having any “weak” thoughts about his Formula 1 title chances this year and remains confident Mercedes has a car capable of winning this year’s championship.

McLaren working ‘flat-out’ to find 'cure' for 2018 F1 car issues
McLaren is working “flat-out” to cure its 2018 Formula 1 car rather than switching development onto 2019, according to racing director Eric Boullier.

Sauber's Charles Leclerc always seeking negatives in order to improve driving
Charles Leclrec says he is always searching for negative aspects of his driving to improve as he looks to continue his strong form during his rookie Formula 1 season.

Stoffel Vandoorne feeling no pressure about McLaren F1 future
Stoffel Vandoorne says he does not feel under any pressure regarding his future with McLaren in Formula 1, and would be ready to step up and lead the team should Fernando Alonso depart at the end of the season.

Sebastian Vettel frustrated by “short-sighted” F1 critics
Formula 1 championship leader Sebastian Vettel believes criticism of dull races is “short-sighted” following last weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.

Nico Rosberg: Max Verstappen benefitted from Lewis Hamilton-esque attitude in Canada
Max Verstappen’s performance at the Canadian Grand Prix was benefitted by channeling his anger in a similar style to Lewis Hamilton, according to Nico Rosberg.

Mercedes ran old F1 engines to 'full benefit" in Canadian GP
Mercedes ran its Formula 1 engines to the same limit in the Canadian Grand Prix as it had during the opening race in Australia without any “additional management”.

Ross Brawn apologises to Winnie Harlow after Canada F1 chequered flag error
Formula 1 sporting chief Ross Brawn has apologised to supermodel Winnie Harlow, adding she was an “innocent victim” of the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix chequered flag error.

Horner: Red Bull makes Ferrari, Mercedes nervous
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says his squad makes major Formula 1 rivals Ferrari and Mercedes nervous due to its ‘maverick’ nature.

F1: Jenson Button takes on Guy Martin in classic Williams at British GP
2009 Formula 1 world champion Jenson Button will race Guy Martin in iconic Williams cars over the British Grand Prix weekend at Silverstone.

FIA to assess F1 chequered flag procedure
Formula 1 race director Charlie Whiting has confirmed the FIA will look into the current end of race signal procedure after a miscommunication at the Canadian Grand Prix which saw the chequeref flag show before the final lap.

Hamilton: Mercedes have fallen behind
Lewis Hamilton says the Canadian Grand Prix is evidence Mercedes have fallen behind compared to recent seasons and combined with the continued resurgence of both Ferrari and Red Bull he feels any points on a difficult race weekend could prove vital for the 2018 Formula 1 world title fight.

Arrivabene calls for Ferrari to keep its ‘feet on the ground’
Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene has called on his Formula 1 squad to keep its “feet on the ground” and remain focused following a historic Canadian Grand Prix victory.

Smaller entourage for Verstappen pleases Horner, Red Bull
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says Max Verstappen’s “slightly different approach” with a smaller entourage supporting him for the Canadian Grand Prix saw him “very immersed” in the team on his way to a much-needed podium.

Perez feels Sainz deserved penalty for Canada clash
Sergio Perez feels Carlos Sainz should have been penalised by Formula 1’s stewards for the pair’s collision in the Canadian Grand Prix.

Raikkonen: Expectations on Canadian GP meant it was boring
Kimi Raikkonen feels the expectations placed on the Canadian Grand Prix to produce an action-packed race following the limitations of the Monaco race caused it to be “pretty boring”.

Toro Rosso's Brendon Hartley frustrated to end strong Canada weekend with crash
Brendon Hartley admitted he felt frustrated to end a strong Canadian Grand Prix weekend with a crash on the opening lap of the race that left the Toro Rosso Formula 1 driver requiring a visit to hospital.

Valtteri Bottas admits Mercedes had no answer to Ferrari’s Canadian GP pace
Valtteri Bottas admits Mercedes had no answer to the pace of Formula 1 rivals Ferrari during the Canadian Grand Prix, adding the Scuderia was simply “quicker all the time”.

Alonso switches focus to Le Mans after ‘sad, frustrating’ DNF
Fernando Alonso says he’s already turned his attention to his Le Mans 24 Hours debut next weekend after being forced to retire from the Canadian Grand Prix due to a broken charge air cooler pipe on his McLaren.

Lewis Hamilton worried F1 is taking the wrong direction with engine rules
Lewis Hamilton believes Formula 1 has taken the wrong direction over its decision to restrict drivers to fewer engines for the 2018 season.

Charlie Whiting insists Winnie Harlow not to blame for chequered flag mix-up
Formula 1 race director Charlie Whiting says supermodel Winnie Harlow is not to blame for the mix-up that led to the chequered flag being waved one lap early during Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix.

F1: Wolff: Canadian GP a major wake-up call for Mercedes
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff wants his team’s underperformance at the Canadian Grand Prix to act as “a major wake-up call” given its Formula 1 rivals' stronger challenge in 2018.