Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel says that the risk of sandstorms littering the Bahrain surface with debris and dust can disrupt a driver’s flow around the circuit.
Mick Schumacher will drive for Ferrari on the first day of the Bahrain test before moving to Alfa Romeo the following day
Mick Schumacher will drive the Alfa Romeo Racing in the Bahrain test while Callum Ilott will drive in Spain
Williams may not be in the hunt for points or victories but their rookie George Russell is looking forward to his second Grand Prix start at this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
While Williams attempt to find solutions to their poor on-track performance, Robert Kubica is looking forward to returning to Bahrain, scene of his one and only pole-position.
Following his successful return to Formula 1, Daniil Kvyat believes this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix will give a truer reflection of the competitive order.
With his debut Grand Prix under his belt, Alexander Albon believes things will come easier at this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
Lando Norris returns to the scene of his Formula 2 success this weekend for his second Formula 1 Grand Prix start in the 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix.
Guenther Steiner has urged for clarity as the uncertainty over 2021 regulations continues ahead of next weeks meeting of Formula 1’s Strategy Group.
Sebastian Vettel feels he, team-mate Charles Leclerc, Mercedes duo Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton, and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly, will all leave their mark on the 2019 championship battles.
Masashi Yamamoto feels Honda has the potential to become race winners in Formula 1 again with Red Bull, and they are targeting that first triumph before the summer break in August.
Mick Schumacher is to test for the Ferrari and Alfa Romeo Formula 1 teams in a two-day post-Bahrain Grand Prix test, after his Formula 2 debut.
After a below-par start to the year, Ferrari hit Bahrain hoping to kick start their season, with a big overview of what went wrong having taken place after the Australian Grand Prix.
McLaren F1 Team driver Carlos Sainz is ready to get back to business in Bahrain after disastrous start in Australia
Guenther Steiner says that if the midfield battle was at the front of the field, it would mean a less predictable top three than currently seen in Formula 1.
Renault F1 Team driver Daniel Ricciardo is ready to bounce back from Melbourne and challenge the midfield in Bahrain
The demise of European F3 is not just the tragic loss of a hotbed of top-drawer junior series racing, it is the latest casualty of the FIA’s invincable Global Pathway juggernaut.



