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Having "closed some ground" to Red Bull at Silverstone, James Allison confirms that there will be further "tweaks" to the W12 over the course of the season.
Reflecting on last Sunday's controversial British Grand Prix, Christian Horner addresses a number of issues not least the fact that the crash cost his team $1.8m (£1.3m).
Admitting that George Russell is being considered for 2022, Mercedes boss, Toto Wolff drops broadest hint yet that Valtteri Bottas could be moving on.
F1 has today confirmed that Sprint Qualifying will be trialled once again at the Italian Grand Prix weekend.
Dismissing criticism from Red Bull for its post-race celebrations at Silverstone, Toto Wolff insists Mercedes was given the all-clear on Max Verstappen by the FIA and the Austrian team itself.
Mercedes chief technical officer, James Allison insists that Lewis Hamilton's move on Max Verstappen at Silverstone was within the rules, and that consequently the Briton's 10s time penalty was harsh.
Red Bull team boss, Christian Horner has said that race stewards should not face being lobbied while investigating incidents.
Michael Masi insists that tougher stewarding this year is causing drivers to 'tuck in their elbows' more.
Helmut Marko has admitted that Red Bull is considering its options following Sunday's first lap clash, with the Austrian revealing that legal action is being considered.
In an iconic moment, at Silverstone yesterday, Mick Schumacher took to the wheel of the Jordan in which his father made his F1 debut thirty years ago.
Although he believes it was a racing incident, Bernie Ecclestone says the stewards were lenient in handing Lewis Hamilton a 10s time penalty.
"Pleased" with the sport's first Sprint weekend, which was adjudged to have been a success, Ross Brawn says F1 will reflect on the format over the coming weeks.
First lap clash denied fans of a fantastic battle, says F1 motorsport boss, Ross Brawn, as he admits "we were robbed".
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