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Sunday's Formula 1 news roundup: Michael Schumacher, Kevin Magnussen, Max Verstappen

Sunday's Formula 1 news roundup: Schumacher, Magnussen, Verstappen
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Here, Sports Mole rounds up the latest Formula 1 news on Sunday, July 14.

Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Sunday, July 14.

Sunday morning's headlines:

Kvyat hoping fatherhood can wait until after race
Daniil Kvyat is crossing his fingers that fatherhood can be held at bay for another day or two. Read more.

Ocon hoping for 'competitive' 2020 car
Esteban Ocon is now hopeful he will be back on the Formula 1 grid next year. Read more.

Gasly puts career back on track in Britain
Pierre Gasly has begun to put his Red Bull career back on track. Read more.

Verstappen slams 'match-fixing' accusation
Max Verstappen has slammed suggestions that he was "gifted" victory at the recent Austrian GP. Read more.

Stronger Giovinazzi good for Raikkonen - boss
Frederic Vasseur says it is good that Alfa Romeo's second driver is now closer to the pace. Read more.

Renault back on track after failed upgrade
Daniel Ricciardo says Renault is getting back on course after a recent setback. Read more.

Silverstone denies new race fee is $25m
Silverstone has played down reports about the new British GP race fee. Read more.

F1 'must' impose budget cap - Seidl
F1's proposed budget cap for 2021 "must become reality". Read more.

Lewis Hamilton: 'I fly the British flag proudly'
Hamilton was just six thousandths of a second slower than Valtteri Bottas. Read more.

Lewis Hamilton denied Silverstone pole by Valtteri Bottas
Mercedes locked out the front row for Sunday's race with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. Read more.

Williams upgrade 'doesn't change much' - Kubica
Claire Williams says Robert Kubica remains an important part of the British team. Read more.

Seidl denies rescuing McLaren from debacle
Andreas Seidl has denied that his arrival was the key to McLaren's surge in 2019 form. Read more.

2021 rules will decide Vettel's F1 future
Sebastian Vettel says he wants to know the details of the 2021 rules before re-committing to Formula 1. Read more.

Horner plays down F1 top job rumours
Christian Horner has played down speculation he might be in the running to replace Chase Carey as F1's post-2020 chief executive. Read more.

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Kevin Magnussen pictured on February 7, 2019
Haas title sponsor could be bankrupted


Haas' disruptive and highly controversial title sponsor could be wound up. Read more.

Todt wants F1 to bring back refuelling
Jean Todt says he is an advocate for the potential return of refuelling in Formula 1. Read more.

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Michael Schumacher pictured in December 2012
Schumacher 'communication' not the same - Todt


Jean Todt has admitted that "communication" with Michael Schumacher is now compromised. Read more.

Pirelli tyres struggle on new Silverstone surface
Pirelli's controversial 2019 tyres are getting a special workout this weekend at Silverstone. Read more.

Designer Resta returning to Ferrari - source
Ferrari's former chief designer is returning to the Maranello team. Read more.

McLaren would release Alonso for 2020 return
McLaren will "support" Fernando Alonso's potential return to Formula 1 next year. Read more.

Hamilton slams Sunday sports clashes
Lewis Hamilton has hit out at the sporting clashes that will come to a head on Sunday. Read more.

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