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Crazy to expect Vettel to quit F1 says Villeneuve

Crazy to expect Vettel to quit F1 says Villeneuve Sebastian Vettel, Monaco GP 2021 © Aston Martin Racing Jacques Villeneuve says the craziest question he is ever asked is why Formula 1 drivers do not instantly decide to quit once their performance starts to slide. The 1997 world champion admits it has been sad to watch quadruple world champion Sebastian Vettel continue to struggle after switching from Ferrari to Aston Martin. But then Vettel had a good weekend at Monaco. You don t do well at Monaco if you don t still have the fire in you, Villeneuve told motorsport-magazin.com. He made the difference there, the French Canadian added. The car isn t what they expected. The old Mercedes doesn t work with the new rules and as a team they can t develop it.

Spectators set for return to F1 tracks

Spectators set for return to F1 tracks Lewis Hamilton, British GP 2020 © Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Ltd. With 135,000 spectators gathering for the Indy 500 last Sunday, the question of how many fans can attend the next races in Formula 1 is now in the spotlight. While this weekend s grand prix at Baku will be a ghost race , it is believed three areas of 5,000 people will be able to make up a total capacity of 15,000 spectators per day at the subsequent French GP at Paul Ricard. After that comes the Austrian double-header, with race promoter Red Bull s Dr Helmut Marko predicting the current limit of 3,000 per day at the Red Bull Ring will be lifted.

Mugello eyes return to F1 calendar

Mugello eyes return to F1 calendar Safety car, Tuscan GP 2020 © Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Ltd. As both Stefano Domenicali and Toto Wolff visited the Italian circuit in Tuscany, Mugello has declared its readiness to host another round of the Formula 1 world championship. Last year, the Ferrari-owned circuit stepped in at short notice amid the covid-related race cancellations. Now, F1 CEO Domenicali, and Mercedes boss Wolff, were spotted at Mugello last weekend - where 19-year-old Moto3 rider Jason Dupasquier was fatally injured during a MotoGP support race. Wolff says he was stunned by the two-wheel spectacle at Mugello. It is very impressive to see the MotoGP bikes at 360kph, but also the Moto2 and Moto3 are no less amazing, he told Sky Italia.

Verstappen still makes small mistakes

Verstappen still makes small mistakes Max Verstappen, Monaco GP 2021 © Red Bull Toto Wolff has dismissed Max Verstappen s latest comments as nothing more than entertainment , and says the Dutchman is still making mistakes . It is just the latest chapter in the rising tension between Mercedes, Red Bull and their respective number 1 drivers as the 2021 title battle heats up. After winning at Monaco, Verstappen said it was the best possible reply to some of Lewis Hamilton s pre-race statements. Actions speak louder than words, the 23-year-old Red Bull driver had said. Wolff now responds: We re experiencing a fight between two outstanding drivers. The pendulum is swinging both ways, and certain things that are said are good for the entertainment factor.

Wolff s protest threat strange says Marko

Wolff s protest threat strange says Marko Sergio Perez, Monaco GP 2021 © Red Bull Dr Helmut Marko has slammed Toto Wolff s position on flexible rear wings in 2021 as a bit strange . After the FIA said it would change the flexibility tests from Paul Ricard, Wolff warned that Mercedes could launch a protest this weekend at Baku. We find it all a bit strange, Red Bull s F1 supremo Marko told the German-language formel1.de. The rules are very clear. The FIA has decided that the tests, especially the one for torsional resistance, will be changed and this will apply from Paul Ricard. Wolff believes that the change comes too late, but to my knowledge it is the FIA who determines the procedures in Formula 1, Marko added.

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