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PF1 06/07: Vettel-Hamilton press conference/Kubica latest/Webber hits out

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Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel were not particularly interested in living up to spectacle that

[Hamilton accepts apology, Vettel 'regret']( Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel were not particularly interested in living up to spectacle that was created by putting them both in the same press conference. [Kubica to return for second Renault test]( Renault have confirmed Robert Kubica will take part in a second test for the team "to extensively evaluate his driving capabilities". ['Honda could be on cusp of getting it right']( Former Honda director Otmar Szafnauer has suggested McLaren could regret pulling the plug on the Japanese manufacturer if they choose to do so. [Webber: 'Ridiculous' penalties have to go]( Ex-Formula 1 driver Mark Webber wants grid penalties to be scrapped, especially those that punish the driver for mechanical issues. [Ricciardo supports decision on 'silly' Vettel]( Daniel Ricciardo has said Sebastian Vettel did not deserve any further punishment for his actions in Baku and believes the FIA came to the correct decision. [Alonso: 'Lack of wins has hurt my career']( Fernando Alonso has described his lack of victories as his "biggest loss" since returning to McLaren in 2015. [Carey cools prospect of 25-race calendar]( Chase Carey has denied that a 25-race calendar is imminent and reiterated it is merely a possible concept at this stage of their ownership. [Hamilton 'like' adds fuel to rivalry]( All it took was a simple 'like' from Lewis Hamilton for the Brit to make his feelings on the FIA's decision not to sanction Sebastian Vettel for his actions in Baku. [10th corner added to Red Bull Ring]( The Red Bull Ring has gained an extra corner in a number of changes made to the track ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix race weekend. [Massa reflects on 15 years in Formula 1]( Felipe Massa has re-lived the highs and lows of his 15-year Formula 1 career in an exclusive, in-depth interview with Mobil 1 The Grid. [Visit Planet F1 ?]() This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Planet Sport · 3rd Floor, The Warehouse · 24 Alfred Street · Cape Town, Western cape 8000 · South Africa

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