Formula 1 ‘talking’ about single lap qualifying
Formula 1 could return to single lap qualifying with Paddy Lowe revealing that it is part of the on-going talks aimed at spicing up the show.
Formula 1 could return to single lap qualifying with Paddy Lowe revealing that it is part of the on-going talks aimed at spicing up the show.
Sergey Sirotkin has described Williams' new front wing in Germany as a "step in the right direction" for the team.
Lance Stroll has been linked with Force India this week, but Williams technical chief Paddy Lowe has said the team would "love to stay" with the Canadian.
Formula 1's silly season is back at it with Lance Stroll linked to a move to Force India for the 2019 campaign.
Williams chief technical officer Paddy Lowe has spoken about the "challenge" he faces in getting the team to fight toward the front again.
Robert Kubica admits Williams' lack of pace has taken away some of the pain of having missed out on a race seat.
Williams are not willing to write off this year's championship with Paddy Lowe saying they will "just keep going" with their underperforming FW41.
Sergey Sirotkin believes that the Williams FW41 has improved over the season, but it has been overshadowed by "bigger factors".
Williams as a team is "dead"; that is the verdict from their last World Champion Jacques Villeneuve.
Williams will continue to run their rear wing despite both drivers suffering aerodynamic stalls during qualifying for the British Grand Prix.
Robert Kubica has confirmed he agreed a deal to race alongside Fernando Alonso at Ferrari for the 2012 F1 season but was robbed of the opportunity when he crashed during a rally.
Lance Stroll insists he did nothing different on the lap that saw him exit qualifying for the British GP with his Williams beached in the gravel.
After a dreadful start to the 2018 season, Williams will be "undertaking a full evaluation" to find their issues and how to solve them.
Romain Grosjean crashed out in FP1, and did not take part in FP2. Pierre Gasly's gave up, while neither Williams could break into the top 14 in the second session.
Zak Brown, Guenther Steiner and Claire Williams answered questions from the press - plus a rare appearance from Vijay Mallya.
Robert Kubica has said the "next two to three months" will determine whether he will make a full return to Formula 1.
The results may not be going his way but Lance Stroll feels he is "a lot more on top of the car" this season than last year.
Lance Stroll was hit with a 10-second time penalty in the wake of the Austrian GP for failing to adhere to blue flags.
Mercedes had a double retirement, with Nico Hulkenberg's Renault also breaking down. Carlos Sainz finished the race, as did both Williams cars.
Robert Kubica may not be ingratiating himself with his bosses after telling journalists that the best thing about the FW41 is the "livery."
All three teams saw one car eliminated from Q1, with the other out in Q2. Charles Leclerc was P13, but will start from P18 after a gearbox change.
Robert Kubica believes that his choices of race seats for the 2019 season rests on other driver choices, and that there may not be much available.
Charles Leclerc got his Sauber into the top ten once again on Friday, while Williams had Robert Kubica in the car for FP1.
Lance Stroll admits in hindsight it probably wasn't a good idea to attempt to complete the French GP on one set of tyres with his blowing two laps from the end.
Only two of the six finished, with Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon crashing, and Lance Stroll having a tyre failure. Sergio Perez also retired with engine issues
Lance Stroll was not lighting up the timing sheets on Saturday afternoon, but he did light up the track with sparks after his car when airborne.
Pierre Gasly was the only one of these six to reach Q2, with both McLarens and both Williams out in Q1. Brendon Hartley starts from the back after penalties.
Sergey Sirotkin has said the sun was to blame for his "stupid" stop outside the Force India garage in FP2.
Both Marcus Ericsson and Sergio Perez had big offs on Friday, while both Williams struggled once again at Paul Ricard.
Lance Stroll is not particularly looking forward to the French Grand Prix as he is "not a big fan" of the Paul Ricard circuit.