Formula One News — July 2018

JULY 16, 2018

Mercedes still favourite for title says Briatore

Flavio Briatore thinks Mercedes is still the favourite for the 2018 world championship.

Tost defends Honda before Red Bull move

Franz Tost has defended Honda amid concerns the Japanese manufacturer is not up to the task of powering the senior Red Bull team from 2019.

Father no longer Red Bull scout says Verstappen

Max Verstappen says his father Jos no longer works with young Red Bull drivers.

JULY 12, 2018

2019 calendar waiting on Miami

Liberty Media is waiting on progress in Miami before finalising the 2018 calendar.

Renault engine really a problem says Verstappen

Max Verstappen says Red Bull's title chances have taken a dive.

FIA says no to F1 test for Dan Ticktum

Red Bull has hit an obstacle as it tries to promote its next young F1 hotshot.

JULY 11, 2018

Alonso no fan of proposed new points system

Fernando Alonso says he is not sure changing the points system is a good move for F1.

Ricciardo admits Red Bull deal likely

Daniel Ricciardo now says it is "likely" he will stay at Red Bull in 2019.

Gutierrez pushing for F1 return

Esteban Gutierrez says he is trying to get back onto the F1 grid.

Liberty working on Silverstone deal says Brawn

Ross Brawn says Liberty Media is working on securing the future of the British grand prix.

JULY 10, 2018

Renault felt like Formula 2 engine says Verstappen

Max Verstappen says he feels as though he has been relegated to Formula 2.

Grosjean form unacceptable says Steiner

Gunther Steiner says a "critical moment" could come amid his patience with struggling Haas driver Romain Grosjean.

Ferrari engine better than Mercedes

Nico Rosberg says the engine is what is making the difference at Ferrari this year.

JULY 9, 2018

Arrivabene slams Mercedes after accusations

Ferrari boss Maurizio Arrivabene has hit back with fury at Mercedes, after an accusation of deliberate foul play at Silverstone.

Alonso needs Indy for motivation says Verstappen

Max Verstappen suspects Fernando Alonso is looking outside of F1 because the Spaniard's motivation has gone.

No one-year Renault contract for Alonso says Abiteboul

Renault has not outright denied a rumour suggesting Fernando Alonso could drive for the team in 2019.

JULY 8, 2018

Race Analysis - A Battle Royale

British GP - Race Analysis

Sunday Press Conference

British GP - Sunday Press Conference

Sunday Team Quotes

British GP - Sunday Team Quotes

Sunday Photos

British GP - Sunday Photos

Race Results

British GP - Race Results

No triple header in 2019

F1 will not schedule an arduous 'triple header' in 2019.

Silverstone bump caused Vettel neck tweak

Sebastian Vettel thinks a bump in the track surface at Silverstone could have tweaked his neck.