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Lewis Hamilton and George Russell have downplayed Mercedes’ prospects for the rest of the Japanese Grand Prix weekend despite setting the pace in Friday practice.
Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner admits the damage caused by Mick Schumacher’s latest crash is “quite frustrating”.
George Russell led F1 teammate Lewis Hamilton in a competitive showing for Mercedes during a wet second practice at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Mick Schumacher will not participate in Japanese Grand Prix second practice following his big crash at the end of FP1.
Red Bull have enjoyed a clear straightline speed advantage over their F1 rivals at several races during the 2022 season.
Alpine’s Fernando Alonso set the pace in a wet opening practice at the Japanese Grand Prix as F1 made its long-awaited return to Suzuka.
Mercedes made a mistake last year in developing their 2022 car, revealed Mike Elliott, which can only be fully fixed over the coming winter break.
Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel says he would “seriously consider” a one-off return to F1 to race at Suzuka even after he retires at the end of the season.
Lewis Hamilton has agreed with Toto Wolff’s claim that he will stay in F1 beyond his current contract but “it’s not set in stone how long”.
Haas team boss Guenther Steiner has ruled out putting a rookie alongside Kevin Magnussen for F1 2023.
Lewis Hamilton has claimed the outcome of the 2021 F1 world championship would have been different if Mercedes had matched Red Bull’s rate of development.
Max Verstappen remains confident Red Bull haven’t broken F1’s budget cap rules, with the FIA set to reveal the outcome of their investigation on Monday.
Fernando Alonso has backed the FIA to ensure F1 remains a “fair environment” ahead of the publication of teams’ finances for the 2021 season on Monday.
George Russell and Charles Leclerc have called for appropriate punishment for any teams found guilty of breaking F1’s budget cap regulations.
Daniel Ricciardo has insisted his future will not be determined by his best result of a woeful 2022 last week in Singapore.
The FIA did not reveal results of its audit into F1 teams’ finances for the 2021 world championship on Wednesday, as they initially planned, and have postponed their ruling to Monday October 10.
Ferrari have warned it will be “game over” for F1’s budget cap if the sport fails to pass the first “vital test” of the financial regulations.
Williams F1 boss Jost Capito says Mick Schumacher is “definitely” on the list of drivers being considered for a seat with the team in 2023.
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has been branded a “sore loser” by former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher.
Pierre Gasly could finalise his move to Alpine ahead of the F1 Japanese Grand Prix this weekend, says Helmut Marko.
Former F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone will appear in court next year after being charged with a single count of fraud worth over £400 million.
After three years away, the F1 2022 season heads to the legendary Suzuka circuit for the Japanese Grand Prix.
Daniel Ricciardo is in negotiations to be Mercedes’ reserve driver for next season, according to reports.
Red Bull are set to escape any major punishment from the FIA over the F1 budget scandal, vindicating team boss Christian Horner.