Ferrari’s team boss Maurizio Arrivabene has said that there are no plans to replace James Allison and believes that his replacement can move the team in a different direction.
After a solid first half to the 2016 season, Carlos Sainz feels that their 2015 power unit could leave the team under threat from the teams developing their 2016 power units.
New Zealander Chris Amon has passed away after battling cancer, the former Ferrari driver died age 73
Some of most beautiful and exotic cars will head to Glasgow, in the first IGNITION Festival of Motoring. The F1 car will be the centre of attention as it blasts around the streets.
Heading into the summer break, Maurizio Arrivabene believes Ferrari need to react quickly if they want to compete with Red Bull and Mercedes.
Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel believed he achieved the maximum with fifth place but concedes that the Scuderia team have a lot of work to do.
Kimi Raikkonen still has faith in the team that they can change their fortunes and start battling with the Mercedes’ and Red Bull’s once again.
McLaren Honda boss Yusuke Hasegawa believes the teams development is positive and they are planning on making a step forward in the second half of the season.
McLaren boss Eric Boullier congratulated the team and especially Jenson Button on a positive German Grand Prix and first half of the season.
Jenson Button extracted the maximum out of the McLaren Honda to finish in eighth place ahead of Williams’ to secure some much needed points.
Two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso felt that the German Grand Prix was difficult because of the amount of tyre degradation and fuel saving.
Swedish driver Marcus Ericsson was extremely disappointed with qualifying after finishing on the back row of the grid at the Hockenheimring.
After a disappointing qualifying session Felipe Nasr believes he can challenge his nearest rivals with an extra set of tyres.
Nico Rosberg battled a technical issue to take pole position ahead of his team-mate Lewis Hamilton at the German Grand Prix.
Mercedes boss Paddy Lowe hopes the W07 will continue its dominance at their home grand prix in front of the Daimler bosses.
Pascal Wehrlein and Rio Haryanto are looking forward to drive the Manor Mercedes at the German Grand Prix.
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton wants to take victory in Germany for all the Mercedes employees that work so hard on his car.



