Williams showed improved pace during qualifying as the team nearly made it out of the first qualifying group for the first time since 2018.
Racing Point claim the grid is “extremely close” despite their performance which puts them best of the rest at the Red Bull Ring.
Williams Racing drivers feel happier with their 2020 challengers as the close the gap on the midfield.
Mercedes showed pace during the two free practice sessions for the Austrian Grand Prix, as the team expressed positivity.
Get the lowdown on the first race of the 2020 Formula 1 season as teams get ready to go racing in Austria.
Williams’ Drivers have explained that they “Don’t Want to Pre-Empt” Their performance as they only have testing to go off of right now.
Haas F1 Team’s Team Principal Guenther Steiner has explained that the team may not exclude the idea of a pay driver. As they will not rush into decisions in the season.
Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport have shown how their factory is now operating as they adjust to measures to prevent COVID-19 spread.
Lance Stroll and Sergio Perez, of BWT Racing Point F1 team have explained how the Red Bull Ring can be a ‘challenging track’ as they prepare to start the season.
Mercedes have unveiled a new livery, which is being used to take a stand against racism, while also launching a new Diversity Programme by the end of 2020.
Lewis Hamilton has explained that he believes the grid will be ‘rusty’ due to the extended break because of COVID-19.
Carlos Sainz Jr has revealed that McLaren’s management team congratulated him on his move to Ferrari to replace Vettel in 2021.
Racing Point’s Andrew Green has explained that becoming Aston Martin will not turn them into a “Monster” Formula 1 Team.
McLaren have revealed that the FIA will closely monitor their switch to Mercedes engines in 2021.
Charles Leclerc has said that even though he has been at the team longer than Carlos Sainz Jr, it does not guarantee him the number one spot at the team.
Ross Brawn believes that it will only take six months for Formula 1 to comeback to full strength after the COVID-19 Pandmeic.
McLaren have explained that the impact of the budget cap in Formula 1 will be a “massive and painful” task for them to take on.



