Formula One News — July 2020
JULY 18, 2020
Ferrari's Binotto has support of bosses
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto says he thinks he will keep his job.
Sainz will not be pressured to kneel for racism
Carlos Sainz insists he will not be pressured to kneel for Black Lives Matter.
Wolff ponders becoming Vettel's manager
Toto Wolff thinks he would "get along very well" if he were to become Sebastian Vettel's new manager.
Corona cases to have no impact on Hungary GP
Two people have tested positive to Covid-19 in the Hungaroring paddock.
JULY 17, 2020
Friday Report - Raining and waiting
Hungarian GP - Friday Report
Friday Photos
Hungarian GP - Friday Photos
Friday Press Conference
Hungarian GP - Friday Press Conference
Friday Team Quotes
Hungarian GP - Friday Team Quotes
Practice 2 Results
Hungarian GP - Practice 2 Results
Practice 1 Results
Hungarian GP - Practice 1 Results
F1 legends hit back at Hamilton's racial activism
Two Formula 1 legends have questioned Lewis Hamilton's recent racial activism.
Extra pressure on Albon is not new
Alex Albon insists he is used to the rising pressure in Formula 1.
Normal to have talks with Aston Martin says Vettel
Sebastian Vettel has admitted he is having talks with Racing Point about potentially joining the new Aston Martin project for 2021.
No ruling on pink Mercedes protest in Hungary
There will be no news in Hungary this weekend about Renault's protest against the 'pink Mercedes' fielded by Racing Point.
Russell staying at Williams good for team says Bottas
Valtteri Bottas on Thursday admitted he is in talks with Mercedes about a new contract.
Sainz denies regretting Ferrari move
Carlos Sainz insists he does not regret signing for Ferrari for 2021 and beyond.
Red Bull must be at the front in Hungary says Marko
Dr Helmut Marko insists Red Bull-Honda "have to be at the front" this weekend in Hungary.
Racing Point good interim solution for Vettel says Marko
Signing up with Racing Point would be a "good interim solution" for Ferrari refugee Sebastian Vettel.
Haas drivers unsure about team's F1 future
Haas' race drivers have admitted they are not sure the small American team will still be on the grid in 2021.
Doctors set to end Zanardi's coma
Doctors are beginning to bring Alex Zanardi out of his almost month-long artificial coma.
JULY 16, 2020
Racing Point denies Vettel deal already done
Sergio Perez's manager is reportedly looking around for an alternative seat for the Mexican driver.
Red Bull-Honda too slow on straights says Verstappen
Toto Wolff thinks Mercedes could be in for a fight this weekend in Hungary.
Re-signing Bottas makes sense says Salo
It makes sense that Mercedes is hanging onto Valtteri Bottas for 2021.
Steiner admits Ferrari engine power an issue
Engine power is an issue at Haas this year, boss Gunther Steiner has admitted.