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Monday August 13, 2018 In the first of three parts, PlanetF1 assesses the performances of every driv

Monday August 13, 2018 [Driver reviews: Toro Rosso, Sauber, Williams]( In the first of three parts, PlanetF1 assesses the performances of every driver, starting with those at Toro Rosso, Sauber and Williams. [Abiteboul: Renault engine 'good enough' for title]( Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has insisted their engine is capable of a title challenge and it is Red Bull who only have themselves to blame. [Brawn: Honda have made 'important progress']( Formula 1 motorsport boss Ross Brawn is encouraged by Honda's rate of progression as they prepare to supply Red Bull with engines from 2019. [Alonso teases August 14 announcement]( McLaren driver Fernando Alonso has posted on Twitter suggesting he has some news for everyone on August 14. [Have your say: Which drivers are on the grid for the 2019 season?]( It is time to have your say! Here you can vote for who you think will be on the grid for 2019, and who will miss out on a race seat. [Carey explains drop in TV audience figures]( Formula 1 chief executive Chase Carey has said the drop in TV viewing figures is not due to a lack of interest in the sport. [Have Mercedes addressed their biggest weakness?]( Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has a "good feeling" that the Silver Arrows are becoming "more competitive" running in hot temperatures. [Stroll has 'love-hate relationship' with F1]( Lance Stroll has said his struggles with Williams this season are all part of the "love-hate relationship" that exists in Formula 1. [Ferrari engine upgrades gave Renault 'concern']( Renault chassis technical director, Nick Chester, has admitted the team were surprised by the engine improvements Ferrari made in the first half of 2018. [Vettel 'confident' Ferrari can continue Mercedes fight]( Sebastian Vettel retains hope that Ferrari can push Mercedes all the way in the fight for both World Championships in 2018. [Visit Planet F1 ?]() This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Ole Media Limited · 4th Floor, The Leeming Building · Vicar Lane · Leeds, LS2 7JF · United Kingdom

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