Vettel wants F1 to drop “super-boring” sponsor trophies | 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix
Sebastian Vettel wants Formula 1 races to have their own distinctive trophies instead of ones designed to look like sponsors' logos.
Sebastian Vettel wants Formula 1 races to have their own distinctive trophies instead of ones designed to look like sponsors' logos.
Pictures from the build-up to the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc said he was "surprised" by a video shot by a fan which revealed how Lewis Hamilton went off close to where he was walking back from his stricken Ferrari during the German Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton says he called for Mercedes to retire him from the German Grand Prix because he wanted to save mileage on his engine and gearbox.
Racing Point is bringing a series of upgrades for its RP19, starting with new sidepods which mark a substantial departure from the previous specification.
IndyCar will introduce hybrid engines to the championship in 2022 which it says will increase power levels from 700bhp to 900bhp.
Carlos Sainz Jnr admitted he had deliberately driven onto the Hockenheim drag strip when he spun during the German Grand Prix.
Sergio Perez says he is close to agreeing a new deal to stay at Racing Point and is hoping for a long-term contract.
Haas drivers Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen doubt their recent spate of collisions puts them at risk of losing their seats for the 2020 F1 season.
Robert Kubica says he has "mixed feelings" about scoring his first point since returning to Formula 1 at a race he was not competitive in.
Can Red Bull continue their strong form at the Hungaroring? Here are the talking points for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner says his drivers' collisions this year will influence his choice of line-up for the 2020 F1 season.
Kimi Raikkonen says his start in the German Grand Prix, which attracted a penalty due to the behaviour of his clutch, was not an especially good one.
The Hungaroring will be very warm this weekend but probably not as hot as recent Hungarian Grands Prix have been.
Charles Leclerc's criticism of the drag strip run-off where he crashed at the Hockenheimring has been echoed by other drivers who went off at the same part of the circuit.
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner says Ferrari's fine for unsafely releasing Charles Leclerc could lead teams to take more risks in the pits.
In the round-up: Sainz "surprised" Bottas couldn't pass Stroll • Colton Herta tipped for McLaren IndyCar drive • Ferrari bringing aero updates to Hungary