Video: Why Mercedes sees Honda as a 2019 Formula 1 threat
Red Bull’s partnership with Honda began with a podium in Formula 1’s Australian Grand Prix and led to Toto Wolff declaring that the pairing will “become a threat” to Mercedes
Red Bull’s partnership with Honda began with a podium in Formula 1’s Australian Grand Prix and led to Toto Wolff declaring that the pairing will “become a threat” to Mercedes
Mercedes believes a kerb strike caused Lewis Hamilton’s broken floor in Formula 1’s Australian Grand Prix, rather than being the result of contact with debris
McLaren sporting director Gil de Ferran believes Formula 1 debutant Lando Norris “drove like a veteran” in the Australian Grand Prix
Using our exclusive 3D animation of Mercedes’ W10 Formula 1 car, Autosport’s Technical Editor Jake Boxall-Legge explains the damage Lewis Hamilton sustained during the Australian Grand Prix
Robert Kubica insists he has no regrets about returning to Formula 1 despite the competitive struggles Williams is facing
Carlos Sainz Jr believes he suffered every piece of bad luck he could have done on his McLaren Formula 1 team debut in the Australian Grand Prix
Daniel Ricciardo has hinted he will take a different approach to the Australian Grand Prix build-up in 2020 after being left “drained” ahead of his Renault Formula 1 team debut
Ferrari believes the potential of its 2019 Formula 1 car is “certainly bigger” than it showed in the Australian Grand Prix, which must be made into an “exception” this season
Ferrari’s deficit to Mercedes was a big surprise during the Australian Grand Prix weekend, particularly given the Scuderia ended Formula 1’s fortnight of pre-season testing as the clear early favourite
Honda has been “relaxed” by scoring its first Formula 1 podium in 11 years at the first attempt with Red Bull, but still sees a “clear” performance gap to reduce