Formula One News — July 2018
JULY 7, 2018
Qualifying Report - Home court advantage
British GP - Qualifying Report
Saturday Photos
British GP - Saturday Photos
Saturday Press Conference
British GP - Saturday Press Conference
Saturday Team Quotes
British GP - Saturday Team Quotes
Qualifying Results
British GP - Qualifying Results
Wolff wants Hamilton beyond 2020
Toto Wolff has revealed he wants to keep Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes even beyond 2020.
F1 considering new points system for 2020
F1 could be contemplating a new points system for the future.
No negotiations with Raikkonen yet says Brown
Zak Brown says McLaren has not yet opened contract talks with former team driver Kimi Raikkonen.
Practice 3 Report - Crash III
British GP - Practice 3 Report
Practice 3 Results
British GP - Practice 3 Results
McLaren success will take a while says de Ferran
Gil de Ferran agrees with McLaren boss Zak Brown that it will "take a while" for the British team to win again.
F1 engine makers form cartel against 2021 rules
F1 manufacturers have thrown a spanner in the works of Liberty Media's engine rules for 2021.
Vandoorne sidesteps McLaren future rumours
Stoffel Vandoorne has dismissed as "part of formula one" a run of paddock rumours about him.
JULY 6, 2018
Practice 2 Report - The Fast Wall
British GP - Practice 2 Report
Friday Photos
British GP - Friday Photos
Friday Team Quotes
British GP - Friday Team Quotes
Practice 2 Results
British GP - Practice 2 Results
Friday Press Conference
British GP - Friday Press Conference
Sainz set to stay at Renault
Carlos Sainz looks set to stay at Renault next year.
Mercedes tried to sign Verstappen says Lauda
Niki Lauda has revealed that Mercedes tried to sign Max Verstappen last year.
Mercedes fixed reliability problems says Bottas
Valtteri Bottas says he is not worried about car reliability ahead of the British grand prix.
Vettel questions new DRS zone at Silverstone
Sebastian Vettel has questioned the FIA's decision to include fast corners in the new DRS zone at Silverstone.
Williams braced for Silverstone struggle
Claire Williams has admitted the once-great British team will struggle at Silverstone.
McLaren scraps Indycar plans for 2019
McLaren has reportedly scrapped its plans to enter an Indycar team for 2019.