Formula One News — June 2016
JUNE 15, 2016
Red Bull keeping same drivers in 2017 and 2018
Red Bull is confirming that it will field an unchanged driver lineup in 2017.
Nasr admits he could leave Sauber
Felipe Nasr has played down suggestions he will definitely leave Sauber at the end of the season.
Magnussen hopes contract talks start soon
Kevin Magnussen hopes his talks with Renault about staying with the French works team beyond 2016 begin soon.
Grosjean urges Haas to fix wing flaw
Romain Grosjean has urged Haas to get to the bottom of a recurring technical fault in 2016.
JUNE 14, 2016
Lauda backs Hamilton after latest Rosberg clash
Niki Lauda has backed Lewis Hamilton after the first corner collision that Nico Rosberg admits left him "p----d off" in Canada.
Press says Ferrari victory now within reach
Sebastian Vettel's wish for an easier time from the Italian press after Canada was only partly delivered.
Minister says Baku could be on next 10 F1 calendars
Baku could become a long-term feature of forthcoming F1 calendars, according to Azerbaijan's sports minister Azad Rahimov.
New engine another world for Red Bull says Horner
Christian Horner says Montreal was proof that Red Bull is right back on track.
JUNE 13, 2016
Race Report - Float and Sting
Canadian GP - Race Report - By Dan Knutson in Montreal
Arrivabene says gap to Mercedes shrinking
Ferrari can look on the bright side despite missing victory in Sunday's Canadian grand prix.
F1 changing rules at the wrong time according to Wolff
Toto Wolff has indicated he thinks F1 is changing the rules for 2017 at precisely the wrong moment.
Button says only he will decide F1 future
Jenson Button insists he remains in the driving seat when it comes to deciding his future in formula one.
Renault admits interest in Sainz
Renault has admitted its interest in signing up Carlos Sainz for 2017.
Mayor working to secure Montreal's F1 future
Montreal mayor Denis Coderre says the city will move to secure the future of the Canadian grand prix.
Arrivabene says Allison rumours show disrespect
Maurizio Arrivabene has slammed as a sign of "disrespect" rumours Ferrari technical boss James Allison could soon leave the team.
JUNE 12, 2016
Race Notes - Hamilton wins in Montreal
Canadian GP - Race Notes - By Mark Karp
Sunday Photos
Canadian GP - Sunday Photos
Sunday Press Conference
Canadian GP - Sunday Press Conference
Sunday Team Quotes
Canadian GP - Sunday Team Quotes
Race Results
Canadian GP - Race Results
Grid penalty for Sainz
Carlos Sainz will get a five-places penalty for this afternoon™s Canadian Grand Prix.
Single pit stop on the cards?
With Sunday morning™s weather presenting cooler weather than in practice and qualifying, some teams might be considering to run the race with a single-stop strategy with their Pirelli tyres.
Verstappen not ashamed to trail Ricciardo
Max Verstappen has suggested he feels no shame in being outperformed in the last couple of race weekends by his teammate.
Ball in Mercedes court over Rosberg talks says Berger
Gerhard Berger says the ball is in Mercedes' court over Nico Rosberg's negotiations for a contract beyond 2016.