Force India driver Pérez praised his team’s efforts on Saturday at the Hockenheimring, adding that securing a tenth place start wasn’t easy.
"We were fighting with one hand tied behind our backs" says Wolff, following bittersweet qualifying
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Toto Wolff says the team was “fighting with one hand tied behind our backs” following a difficult qualifying
Marcus Ericsson qualified thirteenth for the German Grand Prix but is aiming for a points finish in the race
The Frenchman will start sixteenth on the grid for the German Grand Prix after being eliminated from Qualifying in the first segment.
Paddy Lowe says that both Williams drivers had a “trouble free” qualifying session
Andrew Shovlin said that the team’s qualifying was a “day of mixed fortunes”, after a difficult session for Lewis Hamilton
Renault Sporting Director Alan Permane has said he is ‘happy’ with the team’s qualifying performance
For the first time in 2018 Esteban Ocon failed to escape Q1 for 2018 German Grand Prix. He qualified sixteenth but remains hopeful of scoring valuable championship points at Hockenheim.
The Spaniard will line up eighth on the grid for the German Grand Prix, with the Renault aiming to return to the points for the first time since the French Grand Prix at the end of June.
The German will start seventh on the grid on Sunday and is aiming to get ahead of both Haas F1 Team drivers during Sunday’s race at the Hockenheimring.
The Frenchman will start sixth on the grid for the German Grand Prix on Sunday as Haas locked out the third row of the grid.
Daniel Ricciardo starts from the back after taking new engine parts but the Australian is looking forward to the race
McLaren driver Alonso advanced into Q2 at Hockenheim, but was knocked out in the segment and will start in P11.
The Dane will start the German Grand Prix from fifth on the grid as Haas locked out the third row on Saturday.
Lance Stroll starts the German Grand Prix from the second last row after another Q1 elimination
Charles Leclerc Looking for Points in Germany "to Make Up for What We Lost in Silverstone"
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Charles Leclerc wants to put the disappointment of Silverstone behind him, and started by putting his car ninth on the grid for the German Grand Prix
Red Bull boss Christian Horner says that a top three result in qualifying was not on the cards for Red Bull in Germany.



