Honda’s CEO, Takahiro Hachigo, was pleased to see the engine manufacturer secure their first victory in Formula 1 in the turbo hybrid era after Max Verstappen won the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday.
Haas’ Steiner on Austria Struggles: “We just do not understand it, at the moment we have no clue”
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Guenther Steiner expressed his frustration after another difficult weekend for Haas in Austria as tyre issues once again wrecked what appeared to be a promising weekend for both Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean.
Alfa Romeo’s Vasseur: “We showed again we can compete towards the front of the midfield”
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Frédéric Vasseur saw both Kimi Räikkönen and Antonio Giovinazzi score points in Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix, the first time in 2019 both cars made it into the top ten on race day.
More issues with tyres saw Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen finish sixteenth and nineteenth respectively in Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix.
Neither Alexander Albon nor Daniil Kvyat troubled the top ten during the Austrian Grand Prix, with both drivers knowing Toro Rosso are able to show better performance levels than they did at the Red Bull Ring.
Pirelli’s Mario Isola says that tyres played a big role in a very hot Austrian Grand Prix.
After their fourth no scoring weekend of the season, team principal Cyril Abiteboul was left frustrated
McLaren F1 Team’s Team Principal Andreas Seidl was happy with the double point scoring finish at the Austrian Grand Prix.
Lance Stroll has admitted he was frustrated with a tough afternoon in Austria which left him out of the points.
With now five non-scoring races in a row, Sergio Pérez concedes that Racing Point simply aren’t quick enough at this stage of the 2019 Formula 1 season.
Mercedes’ Andrew Shovlin happy with points finish despite difficult day in Spielberg
Carlos Sainz Jr. surges from nineteenth to eighth in Austria in stunning performance
Mercedes’ Toto Wolff has rued the high temperates in Spielberg which had a detrimental effect on the team’s race performance.
Antonio Giovinazzi became the first Italian in ten years to score a world championship point in the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix, losing a bet in the process.
After failing to score points in the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix, Daniel Ricciardo has said that he will examine his personal performance as well as Renault’s car data.
With both cars failing to make the top 10 in the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix, Nico Hülkenberg says that Renault doesn’t have a “points worthy” car.
Kimi Räikkönen secured his second points finish in a row after a strong drive to finish ninth in Austria



