Sebastian Vettel believes Mick Schumacher must be allowed to develop in his own time and feels comparisons to his seven-time Formula 1 world champion father Micahel are unfair.
Charles Leclerc predicts Mercedes and Red Bull will draw closer to Ferrari at the front of the pack should weather conditions at Hockenheim cool as expected on Saturday.
Charles Leclerc maintained Ferrari's position at the top of the timesheets in second practice for the German Grand Prix, heading up a one-two finish for the team had of Sebastian Vettel.
Sebastian Vettel set the pace for Ferrari in opening practice for the German Grand Prix on Friday at Hockenheim, heading up a one-two finish for the Italian marque ahead of teammate Charles Leclerc.
Standing on the grid at Hockenheim ahead of last year’s German Grand Prix, Sebastian Vettel would have sensed he was on the verge of a big opportunity.
Sebastian Vettel says he has "got to make up for last year" at the German Grand Prix this weekend as he returns to the site of one of the biggest errors of his Formula 1 career.
Lewis Hamilton has backed Sebastian Vettel to rebound from his difficult run of form through the 2019 Formula 1 season after the points gap between the two grew to 100 points at Silverstone last weekend.
Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binotto says his side must improve if it is to avoid being overtaken by Red Bull as the second-best team during 2019.
Lewis Hamilton claimed a record-breaking sixth British Grand Prix victory in comfortable fashion after benefitting from a mid-race Safety Car period to beat Mercedes teammate and chief title rival Valtteri Bottas.
Valtteri Bottas will start Sunday's British Grand Prix from pole position after edging out Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton for pole position in qualifying, heading up a front-row lock-out for the team.
Sebastian Vettel insists he has no reason “not to believe” he can still win the 2019 Formula 1 world championship, despite his large deficit to Lewis Hamilton.
Ferrari will continue to prioritise Sebastian Vettel over Charles Leclerc in any “50-50 situations” that arise, according to Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binotto.
Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binotto does not believe the Scuderia is in a position to fight for victories at all tracks, despite its encouraging Austrian Grand Prix showing.