Ferrari are bringing updates to the Red Bull Ring for this weekend’s Styrian Grand Prix a week ahead of schedule in a bid to improve the pace of their SF1000’s.
Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel are hopeful that updates being brought to Austria for the Styrian Grand Prix will boost the performance of their SF1000’s.
Haas’ team principal Guenther Steiner has said the team need to keep working hard if they are going to achieve a result this weekend.
Haas driver Kevin Magnussen is hopeful he will be able to bring home a result in the Styrian Grand Prix this weekend after he showed strong race pace at the Red Bull Ring last week.
Renault team principal Cyril Abiteboul was pleased with what the team were able to achieve at the Red Bull Ring this weekend, but says they need to find a way of managing their issues with reliability.
Renault’s Esteban Ocon is happy to have secured a points finish in the first race of the 2020 season in Austria.
Mercedes’ chief race engineer Andrew Shovlin has said that despite securing a good result in the first race of the season in Austria, the team still have work to do in order to fix reliability problems with the car.
It was a disappointing start to the 2020 season for Daniel Ricciardo as he was forced to retire due to an issue with his car’s cooling system.
Now we’ve processed that absolute thriller of a season opener, here’s our analysis of the 2020 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix
Ferrari’s Binotto on Leclerc’s Second Place: “A result that far exceeded our expectations”
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Charles Leclerc can take most of the credit for his run from seventh to second in Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix, with Mattia Binotto admitting Ferrari were not that strong at the Red Bull Ring.
It was looking like George Russell was in with a chance to secure his first points finish in Formula 1 in Austria, unfortunately a fuel pressure issue would put him out of the race.
Sebastian Vettel scored a solitary point on Formula 1’s return in Austria on Sunday in a race that included a turn three spin for the German.
Charles Leclerc climbed from seventh on the grid to finish the Austrian Grand Prix on the podium in second place.
Romain Grosjean and teammate Kevin Magnussen were left frustrated in the first grand prix of the season as they both retired from the race due to brake problems.
McLaren F1 Team Principal Andreas Seidl is proud of the team’s efforts during the opening weekend of the F1 season
McLaren’s Carlos Sainz Jr. says he his happy with his, and his team’s overall performance at the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix
Mercedes’ team principal Toto Wolff thinks that the Austrian Grand Prix was a great start to the 2020 F1 season from a fan point of view, although it presented some difficulties for the team.



