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Jean Todt: ‘Nonsense’ to suggest F1 could go all-electric
FIA president Jean Todt says it is “nonsense” to think Formula 1 could become an all-electric series, believing it is "boring" to draw comparisons between the championship and Formula E.

Zak Brown: McLaren eager to avoid 'mistakes' made with young drivers
Zak Brown says McLaren needs to be careful in its management of Lando Norris and learn from mistakes the team has previously made with young drivers after announcing the 18-year-old in a Formula 1 race seat for 2019.

Lando Norris: Fresh start for 2019 'the best thing' for McLaren
Lando Norris believes a “fresh start” for McLaren with a brand new Formula 1 driver line-up for the 2019 season is the “best thing’ for the team as it looks to recover following a difficult period.

Mercedes: Situation with Ocon 'really complicated'
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff says the situation surrounding the future of junior driver Esteban Ocon remains “really complicated".

Mercedes: Monza 1-2 possible without Verstappen contact
Mercedes believes it could have ended up with a one-two finish at the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix had Max Verstappen not made contact with Valtteri Bottas.

McLaren explains why Norris ‘ticks all the boxes’ for rebuilding phase
McLaren’s chief executive officer Zak Brown has explained the team’s process behind promoting Lando Norris for his Formula 1 debut in 2019.

Stoffel Vandoorne could remain part of McLaren family beyond 2018
Stoffel Vandoorne could remain part of the McLaren family despite being dropped from its Formula 1 line-up for the 2019 season, according to team CEO Zak Brown.

Lando Norris set for 'four or five' further FP1 appearances in 2018
McLaren has confirmed that Lando Norris will make a handful of further Formula 1 practice appearances through the remainder of the 2018 season ahead of his step up to a full-time race seat next year.

Fry returns to McLaren as engineering director
The McLaren Formula 1 team has rehired its former engineering chief Pat Fry to bolster the team’s technical department. Fry previously worked for McLaren between 1993 until 2010, before spells as deputy technical director at Ferrari and engineering consultant for Manor followed.

Raikkonen: Monza podium boos ‘not very nice’
Kimi Raikkonen says the boos during the Italian Grand Prix podium were “not very nice” and believes such conduct does not have a place in Formula 1.

Mercedes ‘to push back’ team orders until necessary
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has revealed the team discussed its options on team orders at the Italian Grand Prix but explains how it did not use them at Monza to see Lewis Hamilton claim victory and extend his Formula 1 world championship lead.

Hamilton, Raikkonen battle was F1 at its best - Brawn
The fight for victory between Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen at the Italian Grand Prix showed Formula 1 at its best, according to sporting boss Ross Brawn.

Recent results a reflection of Force India strength – Perez
Sergio Perez believes recent results reflect the strength of the rebranded Force India Formula 1 team, following a two-car appearance in the top 10 at the Italian Grand Prix.

Gasly: Alonso more aggressive since confirming F1 exit
Pierre Gasly believes Fernando Alonso is racing ‘more aggressive’ since confirming his Formula 1 exit after clashing with the McLaren driver during the Italian Grand Prix.

Stroll: I almost forgot what it felt like to score a point
Lance Stroll was thrilled by his return to the top 10 at the Italian Grand Prix, admitting he “almost forgot what it felt like” to score points in Formula 1.

Wolff can’t explain why Mercedes was faster than Ferrari
Toto Wolff believes Mercedes had the faster race car than Ferrari at the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix but cannot understand how it turned things around after qualifying.

Norris replaces Vandoorne at McLaren for 2019
Lando Norris will make his Formula 1 debut with McLaren in 2019 after being announced as Stoffel Vandoorne’s replacement.

McLaren confirms Vandoorne split at the end of 2018
Stoffel Vandoorne will leave McLaren at the end of the 2018 Formula 1 world championship. Vandoorne has endured a tough campaign for McLaren in its switch to Renault power and will be let go by the team at the end of the season.

Rosberg: Vettel needs to raise his game and cut out mistakes
Nico Rosberg believes Sebastian Vettel needs to raise his game and cut out the mistakes if he is to beat Lewis Hamilton to the 2018 Formula 1 world championship.

Hamilton: Monza podium boos were ‘motivation’
Lewis Hamilton has shrugged off the boos during the Italian Grand Prix podium but feels it is an acceptable part of the sport which he aims to use a motivation in the Formula 1 world title fight.

Why Mercedes’ ‘phantom’ pit stop was ‘all part of the game’ at Monza
FIA race director Charlie Whiting has explained why Mercedes’ ‘phantom’ pit stop during the Italian Grand Prix did not breach the Formula 1 sporting regulations, calling the move “all part of the game.”

Romain Grosjean disqualified from Italian GP after Renault protest
Romain Grosjean has been excluded from the final results of the Italian Grand Prix after the floor on his Haas Formula 1 car was deemed illegal by the race stewards.

Hamilton on Vettel clash: ‘It was a racing move’
Lewis Hamilton insists he left Formula 1 title rival Sebastian Vettel enough space as the pair collided on the opening lap of the Italian Grand Prix.