"Lando has a contract. It's just rumours."
"Judging the exact position of the car is just not easy, especially with wind, or when you are following another car.
"Your first judgement is visual - you can only see the actual track 10-15m in front.
"You use that as a judgement.
"I wish there was gravel on the exit of every corner. If you go off, you're in the gravel, and that is your penalty."
"We used the kerb as a reference for the track limit. You could feel it so it's easier to be precise.
"Now we are five centimetres out and it is hard for a driver."
"Because we are going as fast as possible. Sometimes it is difficult to judge.
"Given that we can't see much, we do pretty well!
"A metre or more? Then something went wrong. But a couple of centimetres..."
"In hot conditions, our car performs better than in cool conditions. Hopefully we find the pace that was missing in Austria.
"It was difficult with a new chassis. To get the balance was not easy."
"We've had five difficult races so it was important to have a win, get some points back on Max.
"We will put our full focus into practice to be ready."
“Making progress for sure. Like, I think we're on top of many things much better than we were in the beginning of the season. We still don't have 100% confidence because we've had so many issues, but for a long time, it's been the number one priority in the post-race meetings, the reliability and attacking and identifying issues before they happen. So we're doing everything we can with the resources.
“And then also we've been working as a team with Ferrari really closely, because also there's been issues that are not related to Sauber as such. There have been issues that sometimes have been from Ferrari so it's been both sides really.”
Alfa Romeo have a new clutch to test this weekend, with poor starts impacting both Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu throughout the season.
“We will try in practice for the first time, it’s something Ferrari has been working on for some time and now hopefully we have new bits for the clutch that will prevent oscillations we are having.
“In a nutshell there’s only one difference, I need to press another button to what I had to do at Mercedes, otherwise it’s quite similar, you need to make sure you’re in race mode after the formation lap, correct brake bias for the first corner, and the race start mode which is the button.”
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Sebastian Vettel will be giving the 1922 Aston Martin car a run out later on at Paul Ricard #F1#FrenchGPpic.twitter.com/k99iSoiroR
— Lewis Larkam (@Lewis_Larkam) July 21, 2022
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Here's Nyck de Vries who will drive instead of Lewis Hamilton for Mercedes in FP1.
Sebastian Vettel will drive a 1922 Aston Martin Grand Prix car this weekend (not in the actual race!)
The temperatures across the weekend are expected to be mid-30s so those tyres could get hot, hot hot...