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McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were left to say that they still want to "tidy up" a few things despite their strong showing on the opening day at the British Grand Prix.
Having ended up fifth and eighth quickest in the first and second practice session on the opening day at the British Grand Prix, Mercedes driver George Russell stated that the high temperatures made ...
Although he displayed a strong performance on the opening day at the British Grand Prix, Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli conceded that he hopes for cooler weather as his car works better in ...
Having struggled for balance in his sole one-hour practice session, Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda conceded that "there is still lots of work to do for tomorrow.' ...
Having ended up P17 in the opening one-hour session at the British Grand Prix, Paul Aron stated that his FP1 outing with Sauber was a fantastic experience as he has not "felt that kind of adrenaline ...
On the back of his first-lap retirement from last Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix, reigning champion Max Verstappen had a challenging opening day at Silverstone, but Red Bull might find a better setup ...
Despite setting the pace in the second practice session at the British Grand Prix, McLaren driver Lando Norris reckons that Ferrari has been "very, very quick" on the opening day.
Red Bull's junior driver Arvid Lindblad hailed his first FP1 session as “amazing” after getting behind the wheel of Yuki Tsunoda’s Red Bull at the British Grand Prix. Tbe Briton deliverd a faultless ...
On the back of his victory at the Austrian Grand Prix, Lando Norris set the benchmark time on the opening day at the Silberstone round, albeit Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton displayed ...
Ahead of this weekend's British Grand Prix, the Enstone-based F1 outfit Alpine has announced changes to its management structure, signing Steve Nielsen as Managing Director.
On the back of a very impressive opening day at the British Grand Prix, Ferrari's seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton claimed that it feels "incredible to be out on track at Silverstone in a Ferrari ...
Leclerc suggests "McLaren is once again the car to beat, but Ferrari has been "pretty strong so far"
Having displayed strong race pace during his high-fuel simulation run, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc claimed that while McLaren still has "the car to beat", the Scuderia has also been "pretty strong ...
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