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Gary Lineker has hit back at Gary Neville after the Manchester United great took aim at the current squad on social media.
Aston Martin Team Principal Mike Krack says that Sebastian Vettel is feeling a bit better but it is still hard to say whether or not the German is going to be racing in the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix this weekend.
Sky Sports F1 reporter Ted Kravitz has said it might not be until the start of the European season that we see Mercedes starting to properly challenge for Grand Prix victories with porpoising still an issue.
Carlos Sainz said he had plenty of catching up to do even as he celebrated a stunning one-two finish behind Ferrari team mate Charles Leclerc in Formula One's Bahrain Grand Prix season-opener. The Spaniard, who is close to signing a contract extension with the Italian team, was his own harshest critic after what he said had been his toughest race in Ferrari's red overalls. "For me it’s been a very tricky weekend, I'm not going to lie.
In a year where Mercedes look unlikely to be leading the standings, seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton continues to break records and submits his name repeatedly into the history books.
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz says he is close to signing a new contract with the team, whilst Mattia Binotto says it is just a matter of translating their discussions and agreements onto paper.
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