Despite their disappointing season to date, Williams employers are looking forward to this weekend’s United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas.
Lewis Hamilton says it feels ‘crazy’ being so close to equalling the ‘godfather of Motorsport’, Juan Manual Fangio’s number of Formula One world titles, but is happy that his multiple champions were won in the modern era.
Mexican Pérez will stay at Force India for a sixth season in 2019, and is likely to be partnered by Lance Stroll.
Cyril Abiteboul says that Renault are planning a complete overhaul of their F1 engine for the 2019 season, as they look to catch up to Ferrari and Mercedes.
Pérez believes the track layout at the Circuit of the Americas will suit Force India’s package, as the reborn team looks to continue to move up the constructors’ standings.
Recent Strong Results Prove Mercedes are ‘lucky to have this driver line-up’ – Toto Wolff
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Two one-two finishes in as many races has seen Mercedes take a big step towards both championships, and Toto Wolff has praised both Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas for their strong performances.
Lawrence Stroll has already paid the amount owed to the creditors of the original Force India team before it went in administration.
Mercedes will take nothing for granted this weekend as they look to consolidate their advantage at the top of both championships at the Circuit of the Americas.
Fernando Alonso is ready and looking forward to his final Formula 1 race in America this weekend
Esteban Ocon has managed to score four points finishes in the last five races as he looks to prove his worth to the Formula 1 grid for 2019.
Sergey Sirotkin conveys his view of the Circuit of the Americas, hosting its seventh United States GP this year.
Mercedes are at risk of damaging the careers of their most talented young drivers, after Esteban Ocon looks increasingly likely to be dumped from Formula One.
Both Charles Leclerc and Marcus Ericsson are aiming for points at the Circuit of the Americas this weekend.
Gil de Ferran says the Circuit of the Americas is one of the favoured venues on the Formula 1 calendar, but it is an important one on and off the track for McLaren.
Sean Gelael will run for Toro Rosso in the opening practice session at the Circuit of the Americas this weekend, his first FP1 of 2018.
Pirelli’s Mario Isola talks tyres ahead of the United States Grand Prix – a race that could see a number of different strategies on offer.
The United States GP marks the one year anniversary of Toro Rosso driver’s Brendon Hartley’s Formula 1 debut.



