Fernando Alonso is McLaren F1 stand-in option if Norris/Sainz unfit
Fernando Alonso remains an option for McLaren to call up if either of its Formula 1 drivers is indisposed
Fernando Alonso remains an option for McLaren to call up if either of its Formula 1 drivers is indisposed
Ferrari believes its execution of team orders has become more “straightforward” after its strategy secured it a first Formula 1 win of 2019 in the Belgian Grand Prix
McLaren rookie Lando Norris believes even Formula 1 drivers take the level of safety in motorsport “for granted” and said Anthoine Hubert’s death shook him in “quite a big way”
Red Bull’s Formula 1 drivers went back to Honda’s pre-France engine during the Belgian Grand Prix weekend, ahead of the latest upgrade’s race debut at Monza
Mattia Binotto does not think his first victory as Ferrari Formula 1 boss “really counts” because his happiness is for Charles Leclerc and his team
Lewis Hamilton has praised Charles Leclerc’s ability to “continuously” outperform Sebastian Vettel at Ferrari this season and thinks Formula 1’s newest winner has “a lot more greatness to come”
Toto Wolff says Mercedes’ current straightline speed discrepancy to Ferrari means he now understands how Red Bull felt with Renault in the early hybrid Formula 1 years in 2014/15
Sebastian Vettel does not understand his struggle to match Ferrari Formula 1 team-mate Charles Leclerc’s Belgian Grand Prix pace, and admits he was “playing a road block” with Lewis Hamilton
McLaren driver Carlos Sainz says there aren’t “enough good cars to feed all the good drivers in Formula 1”, and admits the shortage of title-calibre machinery is “very frustrating”
George Russell sees “no reason” he will not stay at Williams in the medium-term and believes only something “drastic” would prise him away from the Formula 1 team