‘Vettel’s still got it’, but needs support
Former Formula 1 racer Mark Webber believes Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel has "still got it", but needs more support from his team.
Former Formula 1 racer Mark Webber believes Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel has "still got it", but needs more support from his team.
Formula 1 race director, Michael Masi, has said there has been no change in approach to addressing penalties since Sebastian Vettel's controversial incident in Canada.
Facing an uphill battle to even fight for this year's World title, Sebastian Vettel says he has "not thought" about retirement.
Max Verstappen is the "second best driver" after Lewis Hamilton on today's grid, that's according to Nico Rosberg.
FIA race director Michael Masi says Sunday's quick start with the lights at the French Grand Prix was "certainly within the tolerances" of the regulations.
Sebastian Vettel has said Ferrari have "failed" in their task of narrowing the gap to Mercedes via the use of new updates to the SF90.
Failing to win a World title with Ferrari, Christian Horner believes Sebastian Vettel is feeling the pressure of being in Ferrari's "pressure-cooker environment."
Sebastian Vettel has said he is gearing up for a fight with Red Bull following a rather flat P7 start for the French Grand Prix.
Off the back of his Canada appeal being rejected by the FIA, Sebastian Vettel could only qualify in P7 for the French Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel has given a rather blunt response to the news that Ferrari have lost their right to appeal his five-second penalty in Canada.
Ferrari have expressed that they are "very unhappy" with the FIA's decision to reject their appeal to review Sebastian Vettel's penalty in Canada.
The FIA have rejected Ferrari's bid to appeal Sebastian Vettel's penalty from the Canadian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel refused to share what new evidence Ferrari have to support their claim that his Canadian GP penalty was unfair.
Haas principal Guenther Steiner fears that frequent reviews of penalties risks creating a "never-ending saga" in Formula 1.
Carlos Sainz and Nico Hulkenberg both disagree with the penalty which robbed Sebastian Vettel of the Canadian Grand Prix win.
Max Verstappen believes the FIA stewards were wrong to punish Sebastian Vettel with a five-second penalty at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Ferrari have been summoned to a hearing on Friday at the Circuit Paul Ricard after their request to review Sebastian Vettel's penalty in Canada.
Ferrari have officially lodged a request for the FIA to review Sebastian Vettel's Canadian Grand Prix penalty.
Charles Leclerc refuses to get caught up in the "political games" at Ferrari as he continues to manage his relationship with Sebastian Vettel.
Renault principal Cyril Abiteboul believes the Sebastian Vettel incident can't be overlooked if there is a need for rule talks in the sport.
Emanuele Pirro, one of the stewards that made the call to penalise Sebastian Vettel in Canada, is "hurt" by the criticism levelled at him by the likes of Mario Andretti and Nigel Mansell.
Karun Chandhok says the time has come to stop teams communicating with race control as their "incessant badgering" is influencing penalties.
The Canadian GP result is set in stone with news that Ferrari will not be going ahead with an appeal against Sebastian Vettel's penalty.
F1 drivers have only themselves to blame for today's strict penalties as they pushed the FIA to set things out "down to the millimetre and micrometer" says Alex Wurz.
If anything in Montreal deserved a penalty it was Daniel Ricciardo's block on Valtteri Bottas, that's according to 1997 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve.
Daniel Ricciardo has pointed out that Lewis Hamilton made a similar infringement to Sebastian Vettel in Monaco 2016 and wasn't penalised.
Sebastian Vettel is not willing to entertain talk about his future in F1 after his Canadian disappointment and says he "sympathise in a way" with the stewards.
Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari shouldn't turn to Mercedes for a sympathetic shoulder after Canada as Toto Wolff says doesn't "feel sorry" for them.
F1 really does have a habit of some crazy s*%t.
Sebastian Vettel felt the Canadian stewards stole the race win from him when they hit with a five-second penalty in Sunday's grand prix.