Renault team principal Cyril Abiteboul is optimistic ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix this weekend, despite the challenges and uncertainty posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Renault’s Daniel Ricciardo is confident he and the team will be able to bring home points in the first race of the 2020 Formula 1 season in Austria this weekend.
Esteban Ocon is excited at the prospect of the 2020 Formula 1 season getting underway in Austria this weekend after a year and a half wait.
Alfa Romeo’s Antonio Giovinazzi has admitted he does not think next year is the right time to progress to a drive with Ferrari.
Williams’ George Russell hopes he will be able to make Lewis Hamilton regret the advice he gave him about tyre management early in his Formula 2 career.
Robert Kubica believes that Max Verstappen will win a World Championship before Charles Leclerc.
Bernie Ecclestone has voiced his support for a paring between Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel at Mercedes.
F1 sporting director Ross Brawn has said that the sport is in no hurry to bring fans back trackside, until there is a better understanding of the coronavirus pandemic.
Racing Point’s technical director Andrew Green believes that Sergio Pérez is one of the best drivers currently in F1.
Fernando Alonso’s former team-mate Jenson Button believes he will have no interest in the vacant Renault seat unless they were in a position to fight for points.
Fernando Alonso’s manager Flavio Briatore is confident he is ready to make a return to F1, after spending a year out of the sport.
Formula 1 has said there are no plans to broadcast more races on free-to-air TV, despite coronavirus restrictions meaning races have to be run without spectators.
Michael Schumacher’s former manager Willi Weber has said that the German’s return to F1 in 2010 was “a failure”, as he was unable to have the car set up in the way he preferred by Mercedes.
Haas’ Romain Grosjean has leant to cope with the criticism he receives as a racing driving, which he initially found to be a challenge.
A date has been set for the 2020 F1 season to get underway, which has been on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic since March.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc has said that the team still have work to do to beat their Championship rivals Mercedes, once the season gets underway, currently suspended due to COVID-19.
A decision on whether the British GP will still be held could still be several weeks away, according to Silverstone track chief Stuart Pringle.



