French GP: Sebastian Vettel intrigued to see how new F1 cars tackle Paul Ricard
Sebastian Vettel is looking forward to seeing how the new-era Formula 1 cars take on the twisting nature of Circuit Paul Ricard this weekend.
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Sebastian Vettel is looking forward to seeing how the new-era Formula 1 cars take on the twisting nature of Circuit Paul Ricard this weekend.
Pierre Gasly says he is hoping to bounce back from the disappointing weekend he had in Austria and go well at his home Grand Prix in France.
Max Verstappen says he is looking to get himself back to winning ways in France this weekend, and is aiming to use last year’s result as inspiration.
Lewis Hamilton's dream result in France on Sunday would be to celebrate his 300th Formula One race by ending the longest win drought of his record-breaking career, and it is not an impossible one.
The seven-times world champion was once dominant at Le Castellet's Circuit Paul Ricard but new rules have left his Mercedes team struggling with a bouncing car behind pace-setters Red Bull and Ferrari. It has now been 12 races since the Briton last won but he showed at Silverstone this month, when he finished third after leading, that the gap had narrowed. "I truly believe we can get a race win this year," said the 37-year-old after the latest race in Austria, where he also finished third.
Calvin Bassey was all smiles as he completed a move to Ajax which will see the Nigerian international set a new Rangers transfer record.
Mercedes have announced that Sir Lewis Hamilton will not take part in the first practice session for this weekend’s French Grand Prix.
Mercedes have confirmed they will have “new developments” on their cars at the French Grand Prix in the aim of continuing recent progress.