After their first double points haul of 2019 in Canada, Renault come to France with confidence and momentum, according to Nico Hülkenberg.
Romain Grosjean says the Haas team are working hard to make the VF-19 more consistent in 2019 after a complicated start to the year.
Pierre Gasly will have the support of his home fans this weekend as he targets his maiden Formula 1 podium at Paul Ricard.
Max Verstappen tackles only his second ever race at Paul Ricard this weekend aiming to return to the podium after a fifth place finish in Canada.
Cyril Abiteboul says talks need to take place if there is a belief the rules in Formula 1 need changing in the wake of Sebastian Vettel’s controversial penalty in Canada.
Pirelli has not received any request from any team to revert back to 2018 tyres despite the domination from Mercedes in 2019.
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Formula 1’s managing director of motorsport, Ross Brawn, believes the sport needs to do more to explain penalty decisions to fans.
Lewis Hamilton’s participation in the Canadian Grand Prix was in doubt after a hydraulic leak, according to Mercedes’ Toto Wolff.
Pirelli’s Mario Isola felt the strategy to run the medium compound first and switch to the hard was the optimum one, but other strategies also enabled drivers to gain positions and score points.
Daniil Kvyat took a point from the Canadian Grand Prix but Alexander Albon retired, leaving technical director Jody Egginton with mixed emotions.
Daniil Kvyat secured a point for Toro Rosso in Canada but team principal Franz Tost said it was more a struggle for the team this weekend compared to Monaco two weeks ago.
Andreas Seidl reflects on a disappointing Canadian Grand Prix for McLaren that ultimately saw Carlos Sainz Jr. finish eleventh and Lando Norris retire due to an unexplained suspension failure.
McLaren’s Lando Norris has admitted he is bemused by the reliability gremlins which saw him retire from the Canadian Grand Prix
Toro Rosso’s rookie Alexander Albon has stated that his pace “wasn’t so strong” despite his opening lap clash in Montréal
Haas’ Guenther Steiner: “We got two cars to the end, but the result is quite disappointing”
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Guenther Steiner saw Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen finish fourteenth and seventeenth in Canada, a race that included an incredible outburst by Magnussen about the performance level of his car.
Magnussen Apologetic to Haas Engineers after Radio Outburst During Tough Canadian Grand Prix
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Kevin Magnussen apologised to his team after his critical radio outburst during the Canadian Grand Prix.



