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McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown says Nico Hulkenberg is "towards the top of the list" of contenders for their third IndyCar entry.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown says Nico Hulkenberg is "towards the top of the list" of contenders for their third IndyCar entry.
Aston Martin laid the blame for Lance Stroll's first corner tangle entirely at the feet of rival Nicholas Latifi.
Carlos Sainz Jnr says he let Daniel Ricciardo pass him by mistake on the first lap of the United States Grand Prix.
Red Bull took a "big" win at a "stronghold" track for rivals Mercedes in Austin, says team principal Christian Horner.
Red Bull were "just too quick" to beat at the Circuit of the Americas, Lewis Hamilton believes.
Carlos Sainz Jnr obeyed race control's instruction for him to let Lando Norris past in an unseen move, then immediately re-passed the McLaren driver.
Sergio Perez said he has never felt as bad after a race as he did following yesterday's United States Grand Prix, where he suffered with illness and dehydration.
The stewards' decision not to penalise Kimi Raikkonen for passing Fernando Alonso off the track at turn one was "marginal", FIA Formula 1 race director Michael Masi has admitted.
Mercedes would have had a better chance of winning the United States Grand Prix if they'd brought Lewis Hamilton in for his first pit stop much earlier, according to its trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin.
After losing the lead to his championship rival at the start, Max Verstappen pulled off a bold strategy to win the United States Grand Prix.
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner feared Max Verstappen was going to lose the lead of the United States Grand Prix on the final lap.
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Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen ran the same strategy in different ways as they fought for supremacy, setting up a thrilling conclusion to the United States GP.
The United States Grand Prix was a race Mercedes could have won, team principal Toto Wolff admitted after Lewis Hamilton chased winner Max Verstappen home.
Fernando Alonso said the stewards' enforcement of Formula 1's track limits rules was "random" during the United States Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen praised Red Bull's strategy which won him the United States Grand Prix, but admitted he doubted it would work early in the race.