Reflecting on a controversial Silverstone weekend, Lewis Hamilton insists that if he had to do it all again, he would make exactly the same move on Max Verstappen.
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As Red Bull prepares to offer fresh evidence in a bid to have the Silverstone stewards review their findings, Max Verstappen gives his take on the Silverstone clash.
Insisting that he wants to move on from the controversial Silverstone clash, Max Verstappen remains critical of his rival's post-race celebrations.
While admitting that he didn't expect to still be racing at 40, Fernando Alonso says it's just a number.
Honda will use the opening practice session on Friday to review the engine used by Max Verstappen at Silverstone.
Alfa Romeo reserve driver, Robert Kubica will replace Kimi Raikkonen in Friday's opening practice session.
As with most things in F1, planning and detail are everything. When choosing an upgrade, teams must focus on the areas that are going to produce the most performance in the quickest timeframe.
Not wanting to get involved in the continuing furore over the Silverstone clash, a bruised Max Verstappen insists that he's "ready to go again".
Ahead of this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, Red Bull has officially called on the stewards to review the first lap clash at Silverstone involving Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton.
We've been knocking at the doors of the top ten and we just need things to align for us to make that final step.
Toto Wolff looks ahead to the Hungarian Grand Prix, whilst commenting on the dramatic events at Silverstone.
Overtaking is hard in Hungary, so a good strategy and one-lap pace will be important this weekend.
Qualifying will be important and we will need to realise the potential of the car on Saturday to put ourselves in a place where we can fight for the higher points-scoring positions in the race.