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Friday August 17, 2018 In the final part of our driver reviews, we assess those at the head of the F

Friday August 17, 2018 [Driver reviews: Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull]( In the final part of our driver reviews, we assess those at the head of the Formula 1 table: Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull. [Raikkonen 'cannot understand' Rosberg retirement]( Kimi Raikkonen has said he is struggling to understand Nico Rosberg's retirement now that he is back as a TV pundit. [Fernando Alonso disillusioned about 'very poor' track action]( Fernando Alonso has revealed "very poor" track action and the predictability of Formula 1 were the key reasons behind his decision to retire. [How is the grid shaping up for the 2019 season?]( The grid for the 2019 season is starting to take shape. Which drivers are still yet to be confirmed and whose seat could become a vacant one? [Esteban Ocon: 'My future will be sorted out soon']( Esteban Ocon has said he is "not worried" at all about his Formula 1 future and it will be resolved "soon". [Daniel Ricciardo, Max Verstappen assess 2018 season]( Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen take a look back at their first half of the 2018 season with Mobil 1 The Grid. [Kevin Magnussen has to 'ruffle feathers' to compete]( Haas boss Guenther Steiner has defended Kevin Magnussen's driving style, saying that "ruffling feathers" is all part of "the game". [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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