
Thursday’s FIA driver press conference
Fernando Alonso headlined Thursday's press conference in Spain with bit parts for Carlos Sainz, Sergio Perez and Brendon Hartley.
Fernando Alonso headlined Thursday's press conference in Spain with bit parts for Carlos Sainz, Sergio Perez and Brendon Hartley.
Having taken the lead in the championship through the misfortunes of his team-mate in Baku, Lewis Hamilton accepts he can't rely on "weird" races to win a fifth title.
First WEC win, first F1 points and first podium for this season, Thursday's press conference line-up in Spain is all about firsts and F1's Spaniards.
Toto Wolff believes the three-way tussle between Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull will "intensify" as F1's development war kicks off in Spain.
As F1 prepares for the first shots to be fired in the development war, Fernando Alonso admits he hopes McLaren's rivals "don't deliver" with their Spanish upgrades.
Robbed of the Baku win through a late puncture, Valtteri Bottas says he'll use that disappointment to make himself even stronger come this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix.
The Spanish GP, which takes place at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, marks the fifth round of the 2018 F1 World Championship.
Always in the points in Spain, Carlos Sainz is hoping that this year's grand prix will yield even better results as he races at home.
From testing to "nice flowing corners" to a "very fast" RB14, Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen spoke of everything but that Baku crash in Red Bull's Spanish GP preview.
Mercedes have opted for a conservative tyre approach to the Spanish Grand Prix compared to their rivals Ferrari and Red Bull.
Pirelli have announced that their new hypersoft tyres will be used at the Canadian GP, although they are expected to also be raced in Monaco.
It is the small things that make all the difference for Mercedes...