Williams driver George Russell won’t take part in Friday afternoon’s practice for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku after the team confirmed his run-in with a loose drain cover in the abbreviated morning session damaged his survival cell.

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First practice at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix was called off after a loose drain cover destroyed George Russell’s Williams and triggered a circuit-wide check for similar faults.

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The team may well win races with Honda this year, just as it probably would’ve done with Renault, but it won’t be until 2020 and beyond that the true success of the relationship can be judged. Best the team doesn’t get ahead of itself before then.

If you were to replay the 2018 Formula 1 season, you could pinpoint the Azerbaijan Grand Prix as the moment Valtteri Bottas’s championship campaign collapsed.

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Sebastian Vettel remains confident that Ferrari has the package to beat Mercedes — so long as his team can find its setup sweet spot.

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Looking ahead to his first street race in more than eight years, Robert Kubica believes problems with the Williams team’s simulator have hindered his preparation for the unique demands of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

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Lewis Hamilton has sympathized with Charles Leclerc’s plight at Ferrari this season, where a growing team orders imbroglio has reminded him of his debut year at McLaren in 2007.

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Michael and Rob are joined by Trent 'Not McGinley' Price to consider just how badly wrong F1 could get any qualifying changes, Helmut Marko's penchant for fake news and whether the 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix will be haunted by Marcus Ericsson's racing ghost.
Qualifying is one of the most universally popular parts of a grand prix weekend, so it’s surprising that the competitive Saturday session is regularly considered for change as the sport strives for self-improvement.
We're joined by F1.com senior writer Lawrence Barretto and journalist Abhishek Takle to dissect the Valtteri Bottas win than no-one except Michael (by accident) predicted. Rob finds some money on the ground. Peter McGinley takes an early holiday ahead of his second home race in Bahrain.
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The Bahrain Grand Prix Strategy Report podcast features F1 journalist Abhishek Takle.
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The 2019 Chinese Grand Prix, Formula One’s 1000th anniversary, is more significant than the major milestone alone.
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