Formula One News — June 2019
JUNE 7, 2019
Practice 1 Results
Canada GP - Practice 1 Results
Practice 1 Report - Insanely dirty
Canada GP - Practice 1 Report
'Youngster' Norris hits back at Hamilton
Lando Norris has hit back at Lewis Hamilton for saying Formula 1 is now "quite easy" for young drivers.
Ferrari not writing off 2019 title
Ferrari is not giving up on the 2019 world championship.
Gasly names and shames F1 journalist
Pierre Gasly has named and shamed a journalist that he says made up a 'silly season' story.
Canada 'good test' for Renault engine says Ricciardo
Canada will show how far Renault has come with its F1 power unit.
Mercedes yet to fill Lauda's old role
Mercedes is yet to fill Niki Lauda's old role.
Mexico GP future news due 'in a month' says Perez
Sergio Perez admits a dark cloud still hangs over the future of his home race.
Ericsson shows how F1 must improve says Sainz
Marcus Ericsson is a good example of how Formula 1 must improve.
Kubica plays down battle with Russell
Robert Kubica has played down his battle with Williams teammate George Russell.
Upgrade not enough to match Ferrari engine says Bottas
Lewis Hamilton is expecting a "tough fight" in Montreal.
JUNE 6, 2019
Thursday Press Conference
Canada GP - Thursday Press Conference
F1 gives thumbs up to new Montreal pits
F1's travelling circus has given a thumbs-up to the new facilities at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
F1 comeback 'not in my head' says Alonso
Fernando Alonso says thoughts of a F1 comeback are still "not in my head".
Vettel 'at the crossroads of his career' says Webber
Mark Webber says his former Red Bull teammate Sebastian Vettel is "at the crossroads".
JUNE 5, 2019
Ricciardo predicts 'results' in late 2019
Daniel Ricciardo still insists he does not regret leaving Red Bull.
Stroll hopes Williams emerges from crisis
Lance Stroll says he hopes Williams can emerge from its current crisis.
Stroll still hopeful after difficult start
Lance Stroll says he is not getting down even though his move to Racing Point has been disappointing so far.
Gasly 'continuing to improve' says Horner
Red Bull is continuing to support Pierre Gasly.
Verstappen now 'leading the team' says Horner
While Red Bull and Honda are pushing hard to improve, team boss Christian Horner is more than happy with Max Verstappen.
Two current races must go in 2020 says Carey
Chase Carey says two current races will not appear on the 2020 calendar.
'Mature' Kvyat tipped for top team return
Daniil Kvyat could return to the front of the grid in the future.
Latifi targeting 'Super Licence' for 2020
Nicholas Latifi has played down suggestions he is now on the cusp of a F1 race seat.
Indy failure a 'lesson' for McLaren says Villeneuve
Jacques Villeneuve thinks McLaren will have learned "a lesson" by failing to qualify for the Indy 500.