Lando Norris says he would love Max Verstappen to be his team-mate at McLaren, but questioned how any move could work with Norris and Oscar Piastri contracted until the end of 2027 and 2028 respectively. Norris said: "You always want to try and prove yourself against the best. And the best way to prove yourself against the best is to have them as your team-mate. So I'm very open to anyone being my team-mate, honestly. I would love Max to be my team-mate. I would love if Lewis was my team-mate. I would love if Fernando was my team-mate. But I also like Oscar as a team-mate. You know, he's honestly an unbelievable driver. I have a very strong team-mate that pushes me."

Honda trackside general manager and chief engineer Shintaro Orihara said the manufacturer is targeting the Dutch Grand Prix for the introduction of its new power unit for Aston Martin. Orihara said: "I kept saying summer; maybe that's a boring answer. So, I'll say our target is the Netherlands. So, we are working hard to complete our job list to achieve bringing a new power unit to the Netherlands. That's our target."


Lando Norris says he is “happy” to accept the “pain” of McLaren’s difficult start to their title defence because the effort required to win last season meant they were “a little bit more focused” on the previous car. Norris said: "I'm happy I have the pain of this year for the glory of last. We still put a lot of effort into making sure we were ready for this year, and we're not as ready and as strong as we would have liked to have been. So, it's just the price you pay in a very competitive world against extremely good teams and clever people."

Lando Norris says he wants to stay with McLaren for the rest of his Formula 1 career, despite admitting there is only one other team he would ever consider joining in the distant future. Norris said: "My contract still goes for a good amount of years so I know I'm not leaving any time soon. I don't know. If there's any place I want to go, there's only one place I'd ever be interested in but that's very, very in the distant future."



Sergio Perez says he was surprised by how quickly he got back up to speed when he returned to a Formula 1 car after taking a year out on the sidelines. Perez said: "I was actually surprised when I did the test in the middle of last year with Ferrari, with the 2023 car, how quickly I got up to speed. When I jumped in the Ferrari, within a couple of laps, a couple of runs, I was already up to speed, up to the pace."

Racing Bulls' Alan Permane said Liam Lawson has been “amazing” this season and is doing exactly what the team has asked of him, amid speculation Red Bull junior Nikola Tsolov could replace the New Zealander next year. Permane said: "Liam has been amazing this year, honestly. We talk a lot about Arvid, and rightly so, but Liam had a very difficult start. However, this year, Liam has done exactly everything we have asked of him. He's totally focused, he's still very fast, he takes opportunities when they arise, he doesn't make mistakes and he's doing a fantastic job."

Adrian Newey says Fernando Alonso is looking to Aston Martin’s planned upgrade at the Hungarian Grand Prix as a sign of “clear, tangible progress” as he weighs up whether to stay in Formula 1 for another season. Newey said: "It's very important. Fernando is really looking forward to the upgrade and, if it performs we hope he'll be in the cockpit for another season. Given his experience, his feel for the car, his ability to guide development, he's a tremendous asset. But he wants to see clear, tangible progress. If we can show that we're moving decisively in the right direction, he's absolutely committed to being behind the wheel."

Length of lap 5.891 km Lap record 1:27.097, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, 2020 Start line / Finish line offset 0.134 km Total number of race laps 52 Total race distance 306.198 km Pitlane speed limits 80 km/h in practice, qualifying and the race CIRCUIT CHANGES A number of repairs and improvements have been made to barriers, fencing, track edges, run-off areas, access points, and marshal posts around the circuit. Minor repairs to the track surfaces in pit lane and the pit exit road have been undertaken. Blue lines to be added at the exit of Turns 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 15, 17, and 18. A blue line is to be added at the apex of Turn 8. Drainage improvements between turns 8 and 9.

Pirelli has nominated its hardest compounds for this weekend’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone: C1 as the hard, C2 as the medium and C3 as the soft, citing the circuit’s high severity and tyre degradation. With it being a Sprint weekend, each driver’s slick allocation drops from 13 sets to 12: two hards, four mediums and six softs, plus intermediates and full wets if required. Pirelli expects teams to aim for a one-stop race using C2 and C3.

Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies says the team has been put in a position of “risk” by the FIA’s ADUO ruling, which has left Red Bull unable to upgrade its engine this year. Mekies said: "You're right. There is a large risk there for Red Bull, so you are completely right in exposing that risk. It is one of the reasons why it is vital for Red Bull, and more generally for the sport, that we get that picture right... you always would like to reach an earlier conclusion, but it's more important that we reach the right one, even if it takes a bit more time."












McLaren team principal Andrea Stella says the team is not concerned about running out of cost-cap budget for car development because it protected funding to fight an upgrade battle this season. Stella said: "We sort of allocated our budget such that we protected a certain amount of this budget to be in condition to develop the car. At the moment we don't have a concern that we will not be able to develop the car because of budget. We are completely focused in making sure that from a technical point of view, we are in a condition to create the aerodynamic upgrades, mechanical upgrades... such that we can make the MCL40 faster."
Carlos Sainz says he is not looking at other opportunities on the grid when asked about his future at Williams at the Austrian Grand Prix. Sainz said: "Not really. I'm not. Seriously, I'm not, because I have so much work to do here in Williams right now over the next few races and the amount of simulator sessions we're doing, the amount of meetings that are being held over the last few months. I've also told my team to leave me a bit on my own until the summer break, just to try and help Williams and improve the situation as much as possible."

Gabriel Bortoleto said it was “a bit surprising” for Audi to run as close as it did to Racing Bulls during the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring. Bortoleto said: "But I think it was a bit surprising. We didn't maybe expect it to be that close to them. I think our pace showed up to be a bit better."

Sebastian Vettel said he “did not want to race” at the 2019 Belgian Grand Prix after witnessing the fatal Formula 2 crash that killed 22-year-old Anthoine Hubert at Spa-Francorchamps. Vettel said: "I called my wife, Hanna, and told her I did not want to race the next day after the accident. I slept poorly that night; yet I decided to race. After that weekend, I felt differently about my sport, which I only grasped after I retired."

Lando Norris says he could “very, very potentially” be a one-team Formula 1 driver, insisting he wants to stay at McLaren “forever” despite admitting there is “only one place I’d ever be interested in” elsewhere in the long term. Speaking on the Beyond The Grid podcast ahead of Silverstone, Norris said: “My contract still goes for a good amount of years so I know I’m not leaving any time soon,” and added: “For me, that’s my goal, to be with McLaren forever, but I also love winning.”

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella says Mercedes’ early advantage could disappear if they stop bringing upgrades. Andrea Stella said: "Mercedes started with an advantage of a few tenths of a second, but if they don't continue introducing substantial upgrades, I wouldn't be surprised if another team becomes the fastest car during the second half of the season. We already saw a glimpse of that today with Verstappen."

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