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PF1 15/6: Brown speechless, Bottas wants to stay, Kubica has the pace for F1...

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As the McLaren-Honda saga rumbles on, Zak Brown says his team "can't keep doing this" after yet anot

[Brown 'speechless' as Honda fail McLaren yet again]( As the McLaren-Honda saga rumbles on, Zak Brown says his team "can't keep doing this" after yet another engine failure cost them points in Canada. [Bottas: I hope to stay at Mercedes]( Although Valtteri Bottas is hoping to stay at Mercedes beyond this season, he says it is "still too early" to begin talks. [Renault: Kubica has the pace for F1]( Renault believe Robert Kubica has the pace in compete in Formula 1 but admitted that he only he knows whether his right arm is up the challenge at all tracks. [No contract talks at Ferrari just yet]( Ferrari won't be entering talks with their drivers about 2018 just yet with Maurizio Arrivabene stating the only focus is this year's championship. [Hamilton does like Nickelback]( Accused of liking Nickelback by IndyCar fans following his criticism of the American series, Lewis Hamilton has confessed that it is true. [Force India name change on the cards]( Force India could be racing under a different name in the future with co-owner Vijay Mallya saying it may be time to adopt a "more international flavour." ['Red Bull will keep pushing despite no engine update']( Despite Renault's decision not to introduce a major engine upgrade this season, Christian Horner believes there is still "quite a bit of potential" for Red Bull to improve. ['Real vindication' for Stroll]( Ninth in his home race and with his first F1 points on the board, Claire Williams reckons Lance Stroll's Canadian GP result has silences his critics. [NEW! Pink wheel rim table]( If you’re a fan of the ‘Pink Panther’ on track this year, then we’ve got something right up your circuit! Our friends at Memento Exclusives have created this drinks table made from a race-used Sahara Force India F1™ Wheel Rim to celebrate the team’s new pink look! This race-used front wheel rim from the Sahara … [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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