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Hamilton aiming to end “intense pressure” of F1 title fight in Mexico
Lewis Hamilton is desperate to remove the “intense pressure” of the 2018 Formula 1 title fight by sealing the championship at this weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix.

Romain Grosjean in ‘shit situation’ with risk of Formula 1 race ban
Romain Grosjean feels he is in a “shit situation” heading into this weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix as he sits two penalty points away from a Formula 1 race ban.

Brendon Hartley sensing ‘big opportunity’ for Toro Rosso in Mexico
Brendon Hartley feels this weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix could present a “big opportunity” to Toro Rosso as the Formula 1 team bids to cement itself in P8 in the constructors’ championship.

Haas admits it took “too much risk” prior to Magnussen's US GP DSQ
Kevin Magnussen was disqualified from the United States Grand Prix because the Haas Formula 1 squad took “too much risk” with its fuel usage, says team boss Gunther Steiner.

Vettel suggests ‘downforce hole’ could be cause of "weird" spins
Sebastian Vettel thinks his recent “weird” spins could have been caused by a downforce disruption while in wheel-to-wheel combat with his Formula 1 rivals.

F1 drivers back ‘over-performing’ Vettel after string of mistakes
A number of Sebastian Vettel’s rivals have backed the Ferrari driver after a mistake-ridden second half of the 2018 Formula 1 season.

Ricciardo not having second thoughts over Renault switch
Daniel Ricciardo insists he is not beginning to doubt his switch from Red Bull to Renault after his latest retirement at the United States Grand Prix.

F1 exit not down to lack of competitive options, stresses Alonso
Fernando Alonso believes it is wrong to think that Formula 1 has failed him by not allowing him to race in a competitive car in recent years, stressing the move to quit the sport at the end of the year was entirely his decision.

Bottas: I'd be fighting Hamilton for title without ‘joke’ bad luck
Valtteri Bottas feels he could have been fighting “flat-out for the championship” against Mercedes Formula 1 teammate Lewis Hamilton without the “joke” bad luck he suffered early in 2018.

Rich Energy to become Haas F1 title sponsor in 2019
The Haas Formula 1 team has announced a “multi-year” agreement with Rich Energy to become the American squad’s new title sponsor from 2019.

Verstappen ‘very excited’ by Honda’s F1 engine progress
Max Verstappen says the rate of progress made by Honda this season has made him “very excited” for Red Bull’s 2019 Formula 1 prospects.

Hamilton: F1 has 'fundamental issues' to solve despite ‘awesome’ US GP
Lewis Hamilton believes there are still “fundamental issues” in Formula 1 despite enjoying a three-way battle for the lead at the United States Grand Prix.

Lauda released from hospital after lung transplant
Three-time Formula 1 world champion Niki Lauda has been released from hospital following a successful lung transplant.

Williams: Talent, not Mercedes links, influenced Russell decision
Claire Williams says George Russell’s talent alone, and not his links to Mercedes, was key to her Formula 1 team signing him for 2019.

FIA explains Vettel penalty for "serious" F1 red flag rule breach
Formula 1 race director Charlie Whiting has moved to clarify the FIA’s standing over red flag rules and explained why Sebastian Vettel was penalised at the United States Grand Prix.

Brawn: Vettel’s incidents show he’s ‘out of sorts’
Formula 1 sporting boss Ross Brawn believes Sebastian Vettel’s mistakes can no longer be viewed as coincidence and instead highlights that the Ferrari driver is “a bit out of sorts”.
Wolff: Ferrari’s US GP win shows F1 title fight is far from over
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff reckons Ferrari’s victory at the United States Grand Prix shows the 2018 championship fight is “far from over”.

Ferrari victory showed great courage in tricky time – Arrivabene
Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Maurizio Arrivabene has praised the Italian squad for showing “great courage at such a tricky time” by claiming victory at the United States Grand Prix.

Haas not dwelling on risk of Romain Grosjean F1 race ban
Haas Formula 1 chief Günther Steiner is refusing to dwell on the possibility of Romain Grosjean receiving a one-race ban, with the Frenchman just two penalty points away from being forced to sit out a grand prix weekend.

Ross Brawn: US GP a case for cutting back on F1 data
Formula 1 managing director Ross Brawn feels the unpredictable nature of Sunday's United States Grand Prix acted as a case for cutting back on the data made available to teams in the sport after teams lost the majority of their practice running to wet weather.

Hamilton: Mercedes will 'kick ourselves up the backside' after defeat
Lewis Hamilton is confident that everyone in the Mercedes Formula 1 team will "kick ourselves up the backside" following their defeat to Ferrari in Sunday's United States Grand Prix as the drivers' championship title race continued for another week.

Wolff: Vettel would have won US GP easily if not for spin
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff reckons Sebastian Vettel had the pace to win the United States Grand Prix “easily” had he avoided a spin on the opening lap.

Red Bull was convinced Verstappen’s tyres wouldn’t last
Red Bull’s calculations forecasted that Max Verstappen’s Formula 1 tyres would run out of life before the end of Sunday’s United States Grand Prix, according to team boss Christian Horner.

Ocon: ‘Stupid’ US GP disqualification ‘worst feeling ever’
Esteban Ocon has branded his United States Grand Prix disqualification as “stupid” and the “worst feeling ever” after losing his latest Formula 1 points finish.