The Racing Point BWT Mercedes team has struggled in recent races. The Silverstone-based team has been overtaken by the Renault F1 team…
The Renault F1 team has brought a series of updates to their car and engine for the French Grand Prix this weekend….
Nicholas Latifi drove in first practice at Paul Ricard before handing the Williams back to George Russell, with the Canadian finishing ahead of Robert Kubica in the session.
Andrew Shovlin says there is still work to do by Mercedes despite a dominant-looking Friday at Paul Ricard.
Romain Grosjean suffered a water leak in first practice in France before an early lock-up heavily affected his afternoon session.
Daniel Ricciardo thinks that Renault’s new upgraded package shows more promise than the timesheets suggest.
Alexander Albon says Toro Rosso need to work hard in order to find the tenths of a second that could mean the difference between the team making it through to Q3 on Saturday or not.
Both Kimi Räikkönen and Antonio Giovinazzi were in positive frames of mind after free practice at Paul Ricard.
Kevin Magnussen made the top 10 for Haas in Free Practice 2 at the French Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen feels Red Bull are looking competitive compared to Ferrari in France, but Mercedes appear to be out of reach.
Sebastian Vettel says Ferrari has work to do overnight to be truly competitive this weekend after a tough practice day on Friday.
Sebastian Vettel still feels aggrieved about the penalty handed out to him during the Canadian Grand Prix despite Ferrari’s review failing in a meeting on Friday.
Valtteri Bottas was quickest overall on Friday and was pleased his W10 showed good pace right from the start of practice in France.
Lewis Hamilton escaped without a penalty for an incident involving Max Verstappen after he re-joined the Paul Ricard track just in front of the Dutchman.
Sebastian Vettel’s Canadian GP five second time penalty will stand after Ferrari’s right to review request was rejected.
Valtteri Bottas set the fastest time in Free Practice 2 at Paul Ricard, ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc.
George Russell and Robert Kubica look ahead to what is expected to be another tough weekend for Williams in France.



