After sixth and seventh place finishes in the United States, Cyril Abiteboul hopes for another positive result for Renault this weekend in Mexico.
The German finished sixth last weekend at the Circuit of the Americas and is aiming for another strong weekend at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
Guenther Steiner has spoken about the hard work Haas do to get the best out of Pirelli’s tyres, but former Bridgestone engineer Hiroshi Tomitsuka’s arrival has given them a massive boost.
The Dane finished inside the points in the Mexican Grand Prix in 2011 but after a disappointing Qualifying performance, and he is looking for a stronger, more complete weekend in 2018.
Guenther Steiner has praised Ferrari’s power unit department for their performance and reliability in 2018, and is hopeful they can go through the whole season within their permitted allowance of components.
A three place grid penalty awaits Romain Grosjean in Mexico but the Frenchman is eyeing a strong performance from Haas this weekend.
Twelve months ago, Max Verstappen took a dominant victory in Mexico City, and the Dutchman is aiming high again in 2018.
Daniel Ricciardo has not finished on the podium since he won the Monaco Grand Prix in May but has eyes on the top three this weekend in Mexico.
The Russian is expecting another tough weekend for Williams at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
A week after a strong seventh place finish in the United States, Carlos Sainz Jr. is eyeing another positive result for Renault in the Mexican Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso says he will be looking to put a difficult weekend in Austin behind him ahead of this weekend’s 2018 Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix.
Former World Champion, Nico Rosberg has said that he has never considered a return to Formula 1, but admitted that he could be tempted by a one-day test.
Daniel Ricciardo had his third retirement in six races after a battery issue forced him to pull over early on in the United States Grand Prix
Mercedes’ Non-Exective Chairman Niki Lauda has been released from hospital following a successful lung transplant
Charles Leclerc was forced to retire early on after damage sustained in his incident with Romain Grosjean on lap one
Esteban Ocon would have no qualms about racing for Williams in 2019 if the drive was offered to him.
Toto Wolff says whatever happens to Esteban Ocon in 2019 he expects the Frenchman to be in a competitive seat in 2020.



