Stewards take no action over Vettel-Leclerc collision | 2019 F1 season
Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc will not be penalised over the collision between the pair of them in the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc will not be penalised over the collision between the pair of them in the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto said both his drivers were at least partly to blame for the collision which put both Ferraris out of the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Daniel Ricciardo and Robert Kubica were each given two penalty points on their licenses for incidents they were involved in during the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton has lost his third place finish in the Brazilian Grand Prix for his collision with Alexander Albon.
Lewis Hamilton accepted responsibility and apologised for his late-race collision with Alexander Albon in the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc says he left Sebastian Vettel enough space before the collision which ended their races, but his team mate said he didn't have much room.
Max Verstappen passes Lewis Hamilton twice, the Mercedes driver hit Alexander Albon and the Ferrari drivers collided in a dramatic Brazilian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen moves 11 points ahead of Charles Leclerc in the fight for third place in the drivers' championship after winning the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen won the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix for Red Bull-Honda ahead of Pierre Gasly and Lewis Hamilton.
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Ferrari have lost the edge they enjoyed over their rivals in qualifying recent races, Mercedes technical director James Allison believes.
Mercedes' performance in qualifying at Interlagos showed again that the W10 is not as competitive at higher-altitude tracks.
Formula 1 must keep its rules stable following the coming shake-up in 2021 to make the championship more competitive, says Alfa Romeo team principal Frederic Vasseur.
Three different cars in the top three and changing weather conditions look like a recipe for an exciting Brazilian Grand Prix.
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