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Villeneuve laughs at calls for Vettel to retire from F1
A pragmatic Jacques Villeneuve sees no reason for Sebastian Vettel to throw in the towel in F1 despite...
Marko always saw Verstappen as 'stronger' than Sainz
Red Bull motorsport boss Helmut Marko says that Max Verstappen's results in F1 "more than justify" his decision...
Giovinazzi 'no longer needs Raikkonen as reference'
Alfa Romeo boss Frédéric Vasseur says that Antonio Giovinazzi no longer needs to look to his veteran team...
Todt reveals bi-monthly visits to Michael Schumacher
FIA president and ex-Ferrari boss Jean Todt says he still visits his friend Michael Schumacher twice a month....
Schumacher getting lots of good advice from 'friend' Vettel
Mick Schumacher says he's developed a genuine friendship with Sebastian Vettel, and one that has led the four-time...
Hamilton and Rosberg ride the Mediterranean waves
After last weekend's disappointing Monaco GP, Lewis Hamilton swapped his Mercedes W12 and overalls for a jet ski...
Latifi and Raikkonen raced like camels in Monaco!
They say a camel can go up to seven months in the desert without drinking. Well, Nicholas Latifi...
Hamilton 'does play the odd comment now and then' – Hill
Lewis Hamilton vows not to enter a "childish" war of words with arch-rival Max Verstappen, but 1996 world...
Hamilton 'agitated and out of practice' in handling frustrations – Brawn
Ross Brawn believes Lewis Hamilton's atypical "agitation" in last Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix reflected the Mercedes driver's lack...
Alonso irked by Sainz podium glory in Monaco
Fernando Alonso admitted to being a bit annoyed by the plaudits handed to countryman Carlos Sainz after his...
Ecclestone leads tributes for Max Mosley: 'Like losing a brother'
Bernie Ecclestone led motorsport's tributes to the late Max Mosley, the former F1 supremo saying the passing of...
Ricciardo will 'step away for a few days' after 'strange' weekend
Daniel Ricciardo says he'll "step away for a few days" and won't overanalyze a Monaco GP in which...
