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Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff believes his F1 counterparts are turning a blind eye to their responsibilities in ensuring driver safety as the bouncing saga rages on. Read more...
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has expressed concern at the ambiguity of the F1 budget cap rules that leaves teams in no man's land should a breach occur. Read more...
Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack has denied reports Sebastian Vettel was forced into reverting to his traditional helmet design for the Canadian Grand Prix. Read more...
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has conceded surprise at Ferrari's recent lack of reliability. Read more...
Former Haas driver Romain Grosjean believes Mick Schumacher is becoming a victim of the team's "typical" downward spiral through a year. Read more...
Max Verstappen was imperious in Canada as Lewis Hamilton returned to the podium for just the second time this year.
GPFans editor-in-chief Ian Parkes, deputy editor Sam Hall and F1 correspondent Ewan Gale join Oliver Wilson for this week's roundtable.
Verstappen secured his fifth win in six races after surviving late pressure from Carlos Sainz after the Ferrari driver benefitted from a cheap pit stop under the safety car.
But with one championship rival, Sergio Perez, retiring early on and the other, Charles Leclerc, recovering from 19th on the grid to finish fifth, the Dutchman extended his points lead to 46.
Can Verstappen still be caught and just what is going on with the recent run of poor power unit reliability in the sport? This and more on the Stewards' Room Podcast.