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Ferrari: 'No time frame' to decide on Kimi Raikkonen's F1 future
Newly-appointed Ferrari CEO Louis C. Camilleri says there is "no time frame" to decide on Kimi Raikkonen's future with the team, claiming that a decision regarding its 2019 line-up is yet to be made.

Ericsson unscathed in violent Italian GP crash
Marcus Ericsson has confirmed ‘I am all fine’ and credits the safety standards in Formula 1 for being able to walk away unharmed after his huge crash at the start of the second free practice session at Monza.

Hamilton: Mercedes can see deficits to Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton accepts Mercedes is playing catch up to Ferrari at Monza and says the areas his team is weaker compared to its rivals are clear to see.

Vettel brushes off FP2 spin at Monza
Sebastian Vettel negotiated an eventful Friday at Monza to end second practice fastest for Ferrari ahead of the Italian Grand Prix despite missing the bulk of the opening practice followed by a spin midway through FP2.
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Sebastian Vettel fastest despite Parabolica spin in Monza FP2
Sebastian Vettel headed up a one-two finish for Ferrari in second practice for the Italian Grand Prix despite narrowly avoiding major damage to his Formula 1 car in a spin at Parabolica.

Ericsson unharmed after big impact, rolling car in Monza FP2 crash
The FIA has confirmed that Marcus Ericsson was checked and cleared by medical staff at Monza following a high-speed crash early in the second Formula 1 practice session for the Italian Grand Prix on Friday.

Formula 1 releases provisional 21-race calendar for 2019
Formula 1 has released its provisional 21-race calendar for the 2019 season, featuring the same races that appeared on this year’s schedule.

Horner confirms Kvyat in contention for shock Toro Rosso F1 return
Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner has confirmed that Daniil Kvyat is "on the list" of drivers in contention to race for Toro Rosso in 2019, less than a year after being dropped by the team mid-season.
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F1 announces Japanese Grand Prix contract extension to 2021
The Japanese Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 calendar for the next three years after officials announced an extended deal for the Suzuka race on Friday.

Mercedes-Benz becomes title sponsor of German GP
Mercedes-Benz has become the title sponsor of the German Grand Prix, which will remain on the Formula 1 calendar in 2019.

Ricciardo appreciates Red Bull ‘maturity’ over Renault switch
Daniel Ricciardo says he appreciates the level of “respect and maturity” he has received from the Red Bull Formula 1 team since announcing he will join Renault in 2019.

Sergio Perez tops rain-hit first practice for Italian GP
Sergio Perez led Force India to the top of the timesheets in a rain-hit opening Formula 1 practice session for the Italian Grand Prix, finishing half a second clear of Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen
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Michelin rules out Formula 1 return under 2020 tyre tender
Michelin has ruled out a return to Formula 1 under the tyre tender starting in 2020 amid uncertainty over the tender supply requirements.

FIA confirms fresh power units for Ricciardo, Hulkenberg at Monza
Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg are set to start Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix from the final row of the grid after the FIA confirmed both drivers had taken complete new power units ahead of the Monza race weekend.

Bottas trusts Mercedes won’t be “too harsh” with team orders
Valtteri Bottas says he trusts Mercedes to handle its policy on team orders in the right way during the final eight races of the 2018 Formula 1 season.

Sebastian Vettel uncertain about Hamilton’s Ferrari ‘tricks’ comments
Sebastian Vettel said he is “not so sure” about Formula 1 title rival Lewis Hamilton's “tricks” comments regarding Ferrari’s car, but stressed he is keeping his head down and staying focused on the championship battle at hand.
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Vandoorne eager to stick with McLaren ‘through tough time’
Stoffel Vandoorne says his frustrations at McLaren only gives him stronger motivation to gain “rewards” to see the team through its “tough time”.

Ricciardo expects further engine penalties before end of 2018
Daniel Ricciardo expects to be hit with further grid penalties before the end of the 2018 Formula 1 season, despite taking on a fresh engine at the Italian Grand Prix.

Gasly: Monza to be ‘a different story’ compared to Spa for Toro Rosso
Pierre Gasly is doubtful of Toro Rosso’s chances of scoring points on merit in this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, saying it will be “a different story” to last weekend’s race at Spa despite the similarity in track layout.

Alonso experienced back pain after Belgian GP crash
Fernando Alonso has revealed he experienced back and wrist pain in the days following the huge first corner crash at the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix.
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Verstappen: Halo reaction after Belgian GP crash was too dramatic
Max Verstappen believes the dramatic first corner collision at the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix "looked worse than it was” and doubts the Halo did anything to protect Charles Leclerc.

Perez on F1 future: My position doesn’t change
Sergio Perez says the rollercoaster month for the new-look Racing Point Force India squad hasn’t changed his situation as he expects to confirm his Formula 1 future shortly.

Hulkenberg accepts Halo ‘doing a good job’ after Belgian GP clash
Nico Hulkenberg says his head has been turned by the safety improvements the Halo has made in Formula 1 following the scary crash he triggered at the start of the Belgian Grand Prix which landed him with a grid penalty for this weekend at Monza.

Raikkonen: No extra pressure on Ferrari to win at Monza
Kimi Raikkonen believes there is no added pressure on Ferrari to win at the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix this weekend.
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