Formula One News — May 2019
MAY 11, 2019
Magnussen doubts Haas has solved tyre problem
Kevin Magnussen doubts Haas has solved its tyre problem.
Ferrari will not supply Pirelli test car
Ferrari will not supply a test car to Pirelli for the development of 18-inch tyres for 2021.
Wolff admits Mercedes 'super strong'
Toto Wolff has admitted that Mercedes looks "super strong" in Barcelona.
Ricciardo not surprised about McLaren pace
Daniel Ricciardo says he is not disheartened that at present he is not even driving for the best Renault-powered team.
Bottas does not need psychological coach
Valtteri Bottas says his surge of form in 2019 is due to his improved psychological approach to Formula 1.
Wolff denies eyeing Chase Carey's job
Toto Wolff has rubbished speculation that he is eyeing Chase Carey's job at the top of Formula 1.
Latifi could replace Kubica at Williams - report
The first rumours that Robert Kubica could be ousted by Williams have emerged.
Alonso winning Indy 500 'very difficult' - Brown
Zak Brown thinks it will be "very difficult" for Fernando Alonso to win the Indy 500 later this month.
Saturday Team Quotes
Spanish GP - Saturday Team Quotes
MAY 10, 2019
Practice 2 Report - On top
Spanish GP - Practice 2 Report
Ferrari needs balance
Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel were third and fourth in Friday practice for the Spanish Grand Prix. Both drivers said work needs to be done to beat the quicker Mercedes cars.
Friday Team Quotes
Spanish GP - Friday Team Quotes
Friday Photos
Spanish GP - Friday Photos
Friday Press Conference
Spanish GP - Friday Press Conference
Practice 2 Results
Spanish GP - Practice 2 Results
Practice 1 Report - You’ve been upgraded
Spanish GP - Practice 1 Report
Practice 1 Results
Spanish GP - Practice 1 Results
Perez backs standard components for 2021
Sergio Perez is backing F1's move to introduce more standard car components.
US GP safe after $25m lost funding scare
F1's US grand prix in Austin, Texas, appears back on track.
2021 rules 'do not break Haas model' says Steiner
Gunther Steiner says Haas is happy with the proposed changes to the technical regulations for 2021.
Renault knew 2019 strategy was risky says Stoll
Renault Sport president Jerome Stoll said the French marque "knew" it could find itself in a difficult situation in 2019.
Magnussen to drive 'old' Haas in practice
Only Romain Grosjean will be trying Haas' major car upgrade in Friday practice.
Ricciardo not regretting Renault move
Daniel Ricciardo insists he does not regret moving to Renault.
Verstappen denies Red Bull has 'new car' for Spain
Max Verstappen has denied that Red Bull has a "completely new car" for Barcelona.