Bittersweet second place for Leclerc after leading most of British Grand Prix
Charles Leclerc said he couldn’t “100 percent” enjoy coming second, after leading fifty laps of the British Grand Prix.
“Very aggressive” Verstappen ‘didn’t leave any space’ – Hamilton
British Grand Prix winner Lewis Hamilton says Max Verstappen did not leave him space in the opening lap collision that saw the championship leader crash out of the race.
Hamilton “went in too hot” in Verstappen collision – Ricciardo
Daniel Ricciardo believes Lewis Hamilton was responsible for the collision with Max Verstappen which put the Red Bull driver out on the first lap of the British Grand Prix.
Hamilton’s penalty insufficient for “dangerous” move – Verstappen
Max Verstappen said Lewis Hamilton’s move into Copse corner, which caused the Red Bull driver to crash out of the British Grand Prix, was dangerous.
Horner furious with Hamilton’s ‘desperate mistake and menial punishment’
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says he ‘does not know how Lewis Hamilton can take satisfaction’ from winning the British Grand Prix after colliding with Max Verstappen on the opening lap.
Sprint qualifying penalty didn’t cost us points, says Russell
George Russell says the grid penalty he collected for today’s race didn’t cost him a chance to end Williams’ point-less run.
Red flag for Verstappen crash ‘saved Hamilton from retirement’
British Grand Prix race winner Lewis Hamilton would have had to retire had the race not been red-flagged following his collision with Max Verstappen, according to his team.
“A win is a win” says Wolff as Mercedes halt Red Bull’s victory run
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff defended Lewis Hamilton following his collision with Max Verstappen and subsequent victory in the British Grand Prix.
Racist abuse of Hamilton on social media condemned by F1, FIA, Mercedes and rival teams
Racist abuse targeted at Lewis Hamilton on social media following his victory in yesterday’s British Grand Prix has drawn swift condemnation from the sport, the governing body and his team.
Ferrari haven’t solved tyre problems despite Silverstone near-win – Leclerc
Charles Leclerc says Ferrari have not solved the tyre problems behind their dire performance in France, despite finishing yesterday’s British Grand Prix less than four seconds behind race winner Lewis Hamilton.
Norris doubts podium was possible despite pit stop “double blow”
Lando Norris talked down his chances of reaching the British Grand Prix podium on Sunday, but admits disappointment that he finished one position away from it after a slow pit stop.
Penalising Hamilton for severity of Verstappen’s crash not an option – Masi
Giving Lewis Hamilton a more severe penalty because of the scale of Max Verstappen’s crash would contradict a “mainstay” of how Formula 1’s rules are enforced, says FIA race director Michael Masi.
Raikkonen was “over-optimistic” in British GP clash – Perez
Sergio Perez brushed off his British Grand Prix clash with Kimi Raikkonen as “over-optimism” on the latter’s part as they fought for 11th place.
Hamilton: Pass on “respectful” Leclerc shows how Verstappen move should have gone
Lewis Hamilton says his pass on Charles Leclerc at Copse, which won him the British Grand Prix, showed how his first-lap move on Max Verstappen should have worked out.
FIA unmoved as Horner calls Mercedes’ lobbying of stewards “unacceptable”
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said it was “unacceptable” for his opposite number at Mercedes, Toto Wolff, to lobby the stewards in person during the British Grand Prix.
Alonso, Leclerc and Bottas consider Hamilton-Verstappen crash a racing incident
The controversial collision between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen on the first lap of yesterday’s British Grand Prix was deemed a racing incident by several of their top rivals.
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The crash was totally Hamilton's fault as he has a habit of making such type of lunges in corner which results in crashes sometimes, remember Albon's crash in Austria last season that was the same kind of lunge from Hamilton with almost the same consequences but Albon did not crashed out and just lost a bunch of places before retiring later with a technical problem. Even back in 2011, Hamilton and Massa have far too many crashes and on 2 occasions it was the same kind of lunge from Hamilton which have resulted in the crash.