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Toto Wolff would be ‘overwhelmed’ to see Pascal Wehrlein return to F1
Toto Wolff would be “overwhelmed” to see Pascal Wehrlein make a return to Formula 1 in the future following confirmation of German driver’s exit from Mercedes’ motorsport programme at the end of the season.

Horner encouraged by Honda’s ‘strong desire’ ahead of engine deal
Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner is encouraged by the early signs coming from future engine partner Honda ahead of their link up in 2019, hailing the “strong desire” shown by the Japanese manufacturer.

Budget cap, not 2021 rules will help bring F1 field together - Haas
Haas team principal Gunther Steiner believes a budget cap will have more impact than the proposed 2021 regulation shake-up in helping smaller outfits compete with Formula 1’s leading three teams.

Renault seeks gains from floor “evolution” at Russian GP
The Renault Formula 1 team will introduce its latest floor update at the upcoming Russian Grand Prix in a bid to strengthen its position in the constructors’ championship.

Hamilton wants Mercedes 2019 F1 parts before end of year
Lewis Hamilton is “keeping the pressure” on his Mercedes team to bring forward development parts planned for the 2019 Formula 1 season before the end of the current campaign.

Haas against idea of ‘distorted’ F1 with three-car teams
Haas has rejected the proposal of running three-car teams in Formula 1, with team boss Gunther Steiner adding such a move would “distort” the championship and “confuse” fans.

Comebacks show Vettel can beat Hamilton to title – Horner
Sebastian Vettel’s previous title comebacks show he can still beat current Formula 1 championship leader Lewis Hamilton to this year’s world championship, according to former team boss Christian Horner.

Leclerc racks up mileage for Ferrari in Paul Ricard F1 tyre test
New Ferrari Formula 1 signing Charles Leclerc and Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas racked up the mileage in the latest two-day Pirelli tyre test at Paul Ricard.

Wolff: Managing Hamilton-Rosberg like a volcano about to erupt
Mercedes Formula 1 team principal Toto Wolff has likened manging the relationship between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg to a volcano on the verge of erupting.

Hamilton proud to have avoided Vettel-like mistakes
Lewis Hamilton says he feels proud to have avoided making the same kind of mistakes that have blighted Formula 1 title rival Sebastian Vettel’s 2018 season.

Raikkonen's Sauber influence already being felt – on social media
Alfa Romeo Sauber team principal Frederic Vasseur says Kimi Raikkonen’s return to the Swiss squad is already having a positive impact on the team – starting on its social media channels.

Mercedes were given ‘early clues’ of Singapore GP pace – Allison
Mercedes technical director James Allison says the team’s improved Singapore Grand Prix pace first revealed itself in the final sector of the Hungaroring earlier this year which gave the team added confidence at one of its toughest circuits.

Ricciardo: Majority of 2019 F1 grid based on talent
Daniel Ricciardo believes the majority of the 2019 Formula 1 grid has been produced by talent rising to the top rather than ‘political and financial stuff’.

Hamilton: I need to win every race
Lewis Hamilton says he has no intention on competing strategically over the final six races of the Formula 1 world championship despite his healthy 40-point advantage and still feels a ‘need to win every race’.

Ferrari cost cap call is Camilleri’s and board, says Arrivabene
Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivebene says the principles of Formula 1’s projected cost cap is something the Italian manufacturer agrees on but any final decision will rest with new CEO Louis C. Camilleri and the board.

Verstappen's Singapore GP composure shows he’s maturing – Brawn
Formula 1 sporting chief Ross Brawn says Max Verstappen’s ‘prodigious pace but also composure’ at the Singapore Grand Prix continues to demonstrate his credentials as a future world champion.

Mercedes won’t release Ocon ‘in a million years’ – Wolff
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says Esteban Ocon won’t be released from its junior programme and is convinced the French driver will show rival teams “made a mistake” turning him down.
Ferrari's 'spell has been broken' by Hamilton - Brawn
Formula 1 sporting boss Ross Brawn believes Lewis Hamilton’s victory at the Singapore Grand Prix marked an “important step” in this year’s title race.

Arrivabene: I will take the blame for Ferrari’s mistakes
Ferrari boss Maurizio Arrivabene says he will take full responsibility for any mistakes made by his team amid its continued battle against Mercedes in the 2018 Formula 1 world championship.

Toro Rosso ‘craving’ new updates in midfield battle
Brendon Hartley says Toro Rosso’s lacklustre performance at the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix has left the team “craving” a new upgrade.

Vettel: Ferrari has nothing to fear in remaining races of F1 2018
Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari has “nothing to fear” in the remaining six races of the 2018 Formula 1 season, despite losing further ground to championship leader Lewis Hamilton in Singapore.
Hamilton’s 40-point lead "makes no difference" to Mercedes' approach
Lewis Hamilton’s 40-point advantage in the 2018 Formula 1 world championship standings “makes no difference” to Mercedes’ approach, according to team boss Toto Wolff.

Horner: Latest Renault engine helped Red Bull to Singapore results
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says he could see “some benefit” from Renault’s latest Formula 1 engine upgrade during the Singapore Grand Prix.

Hamilton explains how ‘overdelivering’ Mercedes keep finding gains
Lewis Hamilton has pinpointed the key areas of improvement from Mercedes which have been ‘overdelivering’ with four wins from the past five races to take a dominant position in the Formula 1 world championship fight.