The Renault team principal is hopeful of a better weekend at Silverstone than they had in Austria, where they failed to score points for the first time in 2018.
Kevin Magnussen discusses the challenges of Silverstone as he looks to build on an impressive Austrian Grand Prix for Haas.
Romain Grosjean finally scored his first points of the season in Austria last weekend, and will be looking for more this weekend in Great Britain.
The Renault driver has scored points in each of the last five races at Silverstone and hopes to recover from a damaging Austrian GP for the French marque.
President of the FIA Disability and Accessibility Commission and tetraplegic Porsche racing driver Nathalie McGloin will present a trophy on the Formula 1 British Grand Prix podium this weekend.
McLaren Racing Director Eric Boullier stands down from role ahead of the teams home Grand Prix.
2018 Austrian Grand Prix: Analysis - Silver Arrows off target as Red Bull hits bullseye
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Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix was a classic, with the action throwing up surprise after surprise to ensure a delicately poised championship heading into the final weekend of the triple-header of grands prix.
Williams failed to score points in Austria with Sergey Sirotkin finishing thirteenth ahead of team-mate Lance Stroll due to the Canadian’s time penalty
Fresh from their best performance in Formula 1, Haas F1 Team head to Silverstone in a buoyant mood.
Years of moaning and groaning by drivers is the reason why stewards feel they have to hand big penalties to drivers for on-track offences, according to Sebastian Vettel.
McLaren returned to the points in the Austrian Grand Prix thanks to Fernando Alonso, but Stoffel Vandoorne was always on the back foot after first lap contact.
Both Toro Rosso’s failed to score in Austria as Pierre Gasly finished eleventh and Brendon Hartley retired
Neither Renault driver scored points on Sunday, the first time in 2018 that the team left a circuit empty handed.
The German retired with an engine failure early in the Austrian Grand Prix and admitted afterwards it was a disappointing Sunday all round for Renault as team-mate Carlos Sainz Jr. could only finish twelfth.
Esteban Ocon and Sergio Pérez gave Force India a boost by finishing sixth and seventh in the Austrian Grand Prix, the team’s two-hundredth Grand Prix.
Brendon Hartley knew points were going to be difficult to achieve during the Austrian Grand Prix but he feels his retirement cost him a shot at tenth position on Sunday.
Stoffel Vandoorne retired from the Austrian Grand Prix with gearbox troubles, whilst his McLaren team-mate Fernando Alonso took points.



