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Hadjar: I'm not in F1 to play it safe.
In the last five races Isack Hadjar has scored just one point for eighth place in the sprint at Spa, while his Racing Bulls team-mate Liam Lawson has scored sixteen points over the same five races. At the FIA press conference in Zandvoort Isack was asked what needed to be done to the car to bring his results closer to Lawson’s.
Bortoletto: It's a pity they didn't take Drugovich into the Cadillac.
Sauber driver Gabriel Bortoleto regrets that his friend Felipe Drugovich did not get a seat on the new Cadillac team…
Colapinto hopes to perform better on familiar tracks.
Franco Colapinto is having an uninspiring season with Alpine — in the eight races he has already contested for the Enstone-based team he has not scored a single point. Nevertheless, Franco remains optimistic and is hoping for a more successful second half of the season on circuits familiar to him.
Gasly: Actually, everything is better than it seems.
With ten rounds to go in the season, the Alpine team sits last in the Constructors' Championship, but on Thursday in Zandvoort Pierre Gasly said that things are not as bad as they seem...
Esteban Ocon: Pérez and Bottas will quickly regain their speed
The return of Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez to Formula 1 in 2026 is one of the main topics of discussion in the Zandvoort paddock. Haas driver Esteban Ocon shared his opinion regarding the contracts of the two experienced drivers with Cadillac.
Lawson: My first experience in Formula 1 was not the most pleasant.
On Thursday at Zandvoort, Liam Lawson recalled his Formula 1 debut two years ago...
Hülkenberg: A career break will do me good.
On Thursday in Zandvoort Nico Hülkenberg commented on the news that his former team-mate Sergio Pérez will return to Formula 1 next season with the Cadillac team. The Sauber driver, who also had a break in his career, believes that the year-long hiatus will only benefit Sergio.
Toto Wolff: Valtteri will deservedly return to the grid
It was recently announced that next season Mercedes' reserve driver Valtteri Bottas will continue his career at Cadillac. In Zandvoort, team principal Toto Wolff commented on the changes to his driver's career.
On the podium the racers will receive porcelain trophies.
The organizers of the Dutch Grand Prix unveiled the trophies that the drivers and a representative of the winning team will receive on the podium.
Hill: Lewis needs to stop trying to change Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton is already 40 years old, and against the backdrop of the difficulties the seven-time world champion has encountered at Ferrari, conversations about the impact of age on his performance have inevitably begun...
Audi at 'base camp', with Hulkenberg key to ascent.
Formula 1 | According to project leader Mattia Binotto, Audi's Formula 1 initiative is still in its initial stages as it gets ready to completely take control of Sauber next year. (…)
McLaren's livery will remain 'identifiable' - CEO Brown
Formula 1 | McLaren has introduced Mastercard as its first title sponsor in over ten years, but CEO Zak Brown emphasizes that the iconic papaya livery will stay. (…)
Herta avoids F2 rumors while there's speculation about Cadillac.
Formula 1 | Colton Herta has chosen not to confirm or refute the growing speculation regarding a potential move to Formula 2 next year in order to obtain the Super License (…)Giancarlo Minardi on the Dutch Grand Prix
In a column on his official website, Giancarlo Minardi reflected on the Dutch Grand Prix…Formula 1 News: Key Races, Race Results, and Behind-the-Scenes Insights
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