Marcus Ericsson secured his third points finish of the season after survining the rain to finish ninth in Germany
Esteban Ocon managed eighth place at the German Grand Prix to aid Force India in their quest for fourth in the Constructors’ Championship, saying that staying on dry tyres was the correct choice.
Sergio Pérez has described the German Grand Prix as a “crazy afternoon”
Steiner feels that Haas’ German Grand Prix was a “case of damage limitation”
Romain Grosjean gave the Haas F1 Team a sixth place finish in the German Grand Prix, with the Frenchman feeling he owed them a good result this season.
The German was the best of the rest behind Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull on Sunday, finishing the German Grand Prix fifth.
The drivers faced tricky conditions in the latter stages of today’s German Grand Prix.
The Dutchman finished fourth in Germany but admitted the gamble to switch to Intermediate tyres when the rain first fell at the Hockenheimring failed.
Toto Wolff felt it was important for Mercedes to consolidate its one-two placings at the head of the field in the German Grand Prix rather than risk any kind of incident between Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas.
Toto Wolff saw Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas claim a one-two finish for Mercedes in the German Grand Prix, but he acknowledged the team were not the fastest on track this weekend.
Lewis Hamilton regained his championship lead after inheriting a victory that Sebastian Vettel threw away with his crash at the German Grand Prix.
The Finn was left to rue the timing of the safety car during the German Grand Prix, with its interuption seeing him fall behind team-mate Lewis Hamilton in the final results.
Lewis Hamilton will hold his 17 point lead in the Drivers’ Championship, following the stewards’ decision to maintain his German Grand Prix win.
Lewis Hamilton recovered from 14th to take a fourth win of the season, after title rival Sebastian Vettel crashed out late on. Valtteri Bottas completes Mercedes 1-2 with Kimi Räikkönen on the podium.
Vandoorne Left Frustrated as More Car Problems Leave him at the Back of the Pack in Germany
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The Belgian has been last in all dry sessions so far this weekend in Germany, with an underlying car problem leaving him well adrift of team-mate Fernando Alonso.
The New Zealander will start seventeenth on the grid on Sunday after being eliminated from Qualifying at the first hurdle.
After testing new upgrades on Friday, Williams made it through to Q2, with Russian driver Sergey Sirotkin lining up twelfth on the grid, an equal career best.



