Charles Leclerc wants to know why Kevin Magnussen was not penalised for the collision between the pair in the Japanese Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc wants to know why Kevin Magnussen was not penalised for the collision between the pair in the Japanese Grand Prix.
FIA race director Charlie Whiting rejected Max Verstappen’s claim his collision with Sebastian Vettel in today’s race was comparable to their Chinese Grand Prix clash.
Fernando Alonso would have avoided a penalty for cutting the chicane if he had given his position back to Lance Stroll, according to FIA race director Charlie Whiting.
Brendon Hartley says a poor start wrecked his race after both Toro Rosso drivers failed to score in Japan.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff defended Sebastian Vettel over his collision with Max Verstappen, saying the Ferrari didn’t make a mistake.
Fernando Alonso said the penalty he received following his incident with Lance Stroll during the Japanese Grand Prix “shows how bad Formula One is”.
In part three of the Paddock Diary Mika Hakkinen talks about his 20-year-old McLaren and Fernando Alonso is asked to compare his current example to a “GP2 car”.
Toro Rosso team principal Franz Tost says the progress Honda made with its Formula 1 power unit last year was overlooked.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says the team is prepared to use team orders again despite the criticism it received for doing so last weekend.
Lewis Hamilton says he thought Ferrari had made a mistake by picking intermediate tyres for Q3 the instant he saw them.
Daniel Ricciardo says he won’t have to take a further grid penalty despite the power unit failure which prevented him from reaching Q3.
McLaren has admitted its unusual selection of tyres for the Japanese Grand Prix was a mistake but insisted it was a deliberate choice.
Sebastian Vettel revealed Ferrari believed more rain was about to fall at Suzuka when they decided to fit intermediate tyres for Q3.
Brendon Hartley said he felt emotional after taking a best-yet qualifying position of sixth for the Japanese Grand Prix following a difficult spell.
Friday practice offered little action on track but a few classic Formula 1 cars provided extra eye-candy. Meanwhile in the paddock the teams are up to something…
The 10 Formula 1 team bosses held a specially-convened meeting in the Mercedes motorhome at Suzuka today to discuss ways of “improving the show”.
Maurizio Arrivabene says Ferrari is concerned by an information leak about a second FIA sensor which was fitted to its power unit.
Lewis Hamilton has called on Pirelli to create substantially softer tyres for 2019 to encourage drivers to make more pit stops during races.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes the Formula 1 calendar should not extend beyond 21 races as it is already at “saturation point”.
Pierre Gasly has been reprimanded for impeding Lewis Hamilton during the first practice session at Suzuka in an incident which forced the Mercedes driver to take evasive action.