Lap time watch: Williams fail to keep up with their rivals in Austria
2017 Austrian Grand Prix
F1 saw its lowest pole position time since 1985 today. But Williams have failed to keep up with their rivals’ progress at the Red Bull Ring.
F1 saw its lowest pole position time since 1985 today. But Williams have failed to keep up with their rivals’ progress at the Red Bull Ring.
Sebastian Vettel described qualifying as an “anti-climax” after yellow flags prevented the drivers from improving their times at the end of Q3.
Valtteri Bottas took pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix after a yellow flag prevented drivers improving their times in Q3.
Valtteri Bottas will start the Austrian Grand Prix from pole position while team mate Lewis Hamilton lines up eighth after his penalty.
The FIA has revealed it first image of ‘Shield’, its planned new head protection system to replace the ‘Halo’ concept which was tested last year.
Sebastian Vettel was quickest for Ferrari in the final practice session at the Austrian Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton suffered brake problems.
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Lewis Hamilton will take a five-place grid penalty at this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix.
With lap times set to dip to 64 seconds or less on Saturday, there’s very little to choose between the quickest cars at the Red Bull Ring this weekend.
Toro Rosso team principal Franz Tost said Red Bull are unwilling to let Carlos Sainz Jnr leave having backed his career for so long.
Max Verstappen said the kerbs at the Red Bull Ring aren’t right for F1 after running over them during practice.
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Several drivers went off during the first two practice sessions in Austria prompting some complaints and concerns on the radios. Here’s what they had to say.
Lewis Hamilton kept his Mercedes on top of the timing sheets in second practice for the Austrian Grand Prix, followed by Sebastian Vettel.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has responded to Carlos Sainz Jnr’s claim he is unlikely to be in a Toro Rosso next year by insisting he will remain at the team’s junior squad.
Lewis Hamilton set a new track record at the Red Bull using the hardest of the three tyre compounds available during first practice.
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Carlos Sainz Jnr says it is unlikely he will return to Toro Rosso for a fourth season with the team next year.
Renault has confirmed Robert Kubica will have a second test for the team to judge whether he is ready to make his return to F1.
Sebastian Vettel has accepted Lewis Hamilton did not brake test him during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.