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F1: Haas turned down Ferrari request to run young driver in race seat
Haas Formula 1 chief Günther Steiner has revealed the team turned down a request from technical partner Ferrari to field one of its young drivers in a race seat for the 2018 season.

F1: Mercedes taking nothing for granted despite nearing F1 titles
Mercedes Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff says the team "can take nothing for granted" despite being able to wrap up both the drivers' and constructors' championships at this weekend's United States Grand Prix.

F1: Pirelli turns ultra-soft tyres pink for US GP weekend
Pirelli has confirmed it will turn its ultra-soft tyres pink as part of Formula 1's themed United States Grand Prix weekend for Breast Cancer Awareness month.

F1: Lauda: Mercedes threatened to release Rosberg and Hamilton during F1 spat
Mercedes threated to release Formula 1 drivers Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton from their contracts at the height of their rivalry in 2016 in a bid to stop on-track clashes, according to non-executive chairman Niki Lauda.

F1: Hulkenberg eager to help Sainz 'hit the ground running' at Renault
Nico Hulkenberg is ready to do everything he can to help new Formula 1 teammate Carlos Sainz Jr. get up to speed with Renault through the final four races of the 2017 season, with the pair set to join forces for the first time in Austin this weekend.

F1: Hamilton struggled to adjust when I joined McLaren, says Button
Jenson Button believes Lewis Hamilton struggled to adjust to having another big-name driver as a Formula 1 teammate when he joined McLaren in 2010, saying: "I don't think that I was to his taste."

F1: Ecclestone: Liberty bosses don't want me at F1 races
Former Formula 1 ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone says the bosses of the sport's owner, Liberty Media, do not want him to attend races anymore, reasoning his reduced attendance through the 2017 season.

F1: McLaren junior Lando Norris clinches Euro F3 title
McLaren junior driver Lando Norris has secured the FIA European Formula 3 title in his rookie campaign after finishing second to Joel Eriksson in the opening race of the final round at Hockenheim.

F1 United States GP: Sainz outlines immediate targets ahead of Renault debut
Carlos Sainz Jr says it will be “a big challenge” to get up speed for Renault in his late season switch which begins at the United States Grand Prix as he explains his expectations of the French manufacturer.

F1: Hamilton's weaknesses are his ‘ups and downs’ – Rosberg
Nico Rosberg says the key to his 2016 Formula 1 world title charge was taking advantage of Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton’s ‘ups and downs’ during a campaign.

F1: Brendon Hartley named as Gasly stand-in at Toro Rosso for United States GP
Brendon Hartley will stand in for Pierre Gasly at the United States Grand Prix at Toro Rosso with the French driver set to contest the Super Formula season finale.

F1 United States GP: Alonso to run Indy 500 helmet tribute
Fernando Alonso will run a tribute to his Indianapolis 500 helmet at the United States Grand Prix on his first return to the country since his headline-grabbing debut at the iconic race.

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F1: McLaren-Renault relationship ‘going to take some time’
McLaren racing director Eric Boullier says the team can’t expect to be instantly comparable to Red Bull in 2018 when it begins its new engine partnership with Renault.

F1: Rosberg: Bottas just needs to get his head down
Nico Rosberg says hard work and focus will be key for Valtteri Bottas to get over his form slump for Mercedes after struggling to find a comfortable set-up at recent races.

F1: Button: Hamilton has luck he missed in 2016
Jenson Button tips Lewis Hamilton is a fairly safe bet for the 2017 Formula 1 world title and feels he’s getting the luck he didn’t have during last year's championship tussle against Nico Rosberg.
F1: Honda: There is less outside pressure for 2018
Honda chief Yusuke Hasegawa says it is under less pressure externally for 2018 but the pressure within the Japanese manufacturer remains constant as it prepares for its new partnership with Toro Rosso.

F1 United States Grand Prix: Hamilton ‘not taking silly risks’ to seal 2017 F1 title
Lewis Hamilton says while he’s focused on fighting for race wins for Mercedes during the remainder of 2017 he accepts he won’t take risks to jeopardise his 59-point advantage at the top of the standings.

Boullier: F1 grid penalties could be financial and place drops
McLaren racing director Eric Boullier says the FIA engine penalty system won’t be dramatically overhauled for 2018 but could be altered to include financial hits to make up for the heavy grid drops.

F1: Hamilton was ‘prepared for war’ in Japanese GP
Lewis Hamilton says he was ready for an all-out battle for victory at the Japanese Grand Prix but won’t change his approach to the final four races in 2017 as he closes in on a fourth Formula 1 world championship.

F1: Horner: Red Bull wants Ricciardo, Verstappen until 2020
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says despite Daniel Ricciardo being out of contract at the end of next year he is determined to see the Australian driver and team-mate Max Verstappen remain as its driver line-up “until 2020.”

F1: McLaren ‘into details’ of Alonso 2018 F1 deal
McLaren racing director Eric Boullier says the team is into the fine details with Fernando Alonso about his 2018 contract, with an update expected at the United States Grand Prix.

F1: Claire Williams gives birth to a boy
Williams deputy team principal Claire Williams has given birth to a boy, the British Formula 1 team has confirmed via Twitter.

F1: Rosberg ‘optimistic’ ahead of Kubica’s Williams F1 test
Nico Rosberg says he’s feeling positive about Robert Kubica’s chances of a Formula 1 comeback as he prepares for a private test with Williams in the fight for a 2018 race seat.