Lewis Hamilton may have won the 2015 Australian Grand Prix for Mercedes, but Red Bull grabbed most of the post-race headlines with a twin-pronged assault on the state of Formula One.
Team principal Christian Horner called for an "equalisation mechanism" to be used to reign in Mercedes, while team adviser Helmut Marko publicly stated the team may quit if F1 is no longer attractive to the company.
The response they received was anything but sympathetic.
On a more positive note, Felipe Nasr scored a brilliant fifth place in the race—ahead of the sole Red Bull. He hopes it will help shake off the "pay driver" tag his sponsor backing brings.
Elsewhere, Kimi Raikkonen thinks Ferrari are almost capable of taking the fight to Mercedes, and Felipe Massa has made some very strange comments about the engine in the back of his FW37.
Read on for a full roundup of the top stories coming out of the Australian Grand Prix weekend.
from Bleacher Report http://ift.tt/18RU5Fu
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