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F1 Brazilian GP: Verstappen believes Red Bull car, reliability will improve in 2018
After a somewhat disappointing 2017, Max Verstappen has said he has faith his Red Bull car will be immediately better in 2018 and aims to be fighting for the Formula 1 world championship.

F1 Brazilian GP: Vettel accepts Marchionne’s criticisms as ‘fair enough’
Sebastian Vettel feels 2017 will be remembered as a Formula 1 world championship of “what could have been” after accepting Ferrari President Sergio Marchionne's criticism about driver mistakes being partly to blame for losing out on the world titles.

F1: Alonso: A perfect Brazil GP will guarantee McLaren points
Fernando Alonso insists McLaren still requires the perfect race weekend without penalties or issues to ensure a points finish given its recent surge in performance over the second half of the year.

F1: Horner: Ricciardo and Verstappen Red Bull's 'best ever' F1 line-up
Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner has underlined his intention to keep Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo together as teammates beyond the end of the 2018 season, saying the pair have formed the team's "best ever" line-up.

F1: Hamilton not distracted by 'storm' surrounding Paradise Papers leak
Four-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton says he is not distracted by the "storm" surrounding him after being named in leaked financial documents known as the Paradise Papers, leading to allegations of tax avoidance.

F1: Mercedes treating Brazil and Abu Dhabi as first two races of 2018
Mercedes Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff has stressed the team is not becoming complacent or easing up despite already securing both the drivers' and constructors' championships in 2017, instead switching focus to laying the groundwork for another successful title defence in 2018.

F1: Horner 'very encouraged' by 2021 F1 engine plans
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner is "very encouraged" by Formula 1's early engine plans for the 2021 season as the sport's bosses look to increase the sound of the power units while making them more affordable.

F1: Russell gets FP1 run-out with Force India in Brazil
Mercedes Formula 1 youngster and GP3 champion George Russell will make his grand prix practice debut at Interlagos this weekend after being handed an FP1 run-out by Force India.

F1: Hartley confident of fighting for maiden F1 points in Brazil
Brendon Hartley is confident of fighting for his first Formula 1 points at this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix after getting two races of experience under his belt with Toro Rosso in the United States and Mexico.

F1: Steiner: 2021 engine plans 'a good concept to start off with'
Formula 1 has found a "good concept to start off with" with the proposed engine rules for the 2021 season, according to Haas team boss Günther Steiner following their unveiling last week.

F1: Grosjean: Toro Rosso driver changes could help Haas
Romain Grosjean is hopeful that Toro Rosso's recent driver changes could help Haas move up the Formula 1 constructors' championship table in the final two races of the season as it bids to improve on its eighth-place finish from 2016.

F1: Mallya happy for Force India to take more risks in Brazil, Abu Dhabi
Force India Formula 1 chief Vijay Mallya is happy for the team to take more risks and try out a "new approach" through the final two races of the season after clinching fourth place in the constructors' championship with a record points total.

F1: Alonso came 'very close' to joining Red Bull for 2009 season
Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner has revealed the team was "very close" to signing Fernando Alonso for the 2009 season after holding talks with his management, only for a disagreement over the length of contract to cause negotiations to break down.

F1: Where can I watch the Brazilian GP?
Formula 1 reaches its final destination heading West at Sao Paulo for the Brazilian Grand Prix, with Lewis Hamilton having wrapped up the world title in Mexico it is a straight race for wins in the final two races.

F1: Verstappen supports idea of permanent stewards in F1
Max Verstappen would give his backing to a permanent set of FIA stewards at Formula 1 events in the wake of the controversy surrounding his penalty at the United States Grand Prix last month.

Ferrari braces for ‘long, complicated’ talks with Liberty over F1 future
Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene says the Italian manufacturer is open and willing to negotiate its current deal in Formula 1 with new owners Liberty Media as a quit threat overhangs the squad.

F1: Ricciardo unflustered by Verstappen signing – Horner
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says he has no concern about any crisis of confidence from Daniel Ricciardo after being hit by back-to-back retirements and the news of Max Verstappen’s re-signing.

F1: Verstappen, Ricciardo can go ‘shoulder to shoulder’ with Hamilton
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner is assured both his drivers can battle for Formula 1 world titles if his squad can provide them with a car to take on Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel in 2018.

Brazilian GP: Fifth in F1 championship now a tall order – Renault
Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul admits the French manufacturer’s target of fifth place in the 2017 Formula 1 world constructors' championship now looks a tough proposition having conceded further ground to its rivals at the Mexican Grand Prix.

F1: Felipe Massa confirms retirement from F1 at season's end
Felipe Massa has confirmed he will retire from Formula 1 following the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix later this month, calling time on a 15-season career spent with Sauber, Ferrari and Williams.

F1 Brazilian GP: Renault takes ‘fast and strong measures’ to avoid repeat engine failures
Renault Sport managing director Cyril Abiteboul says the number of engine failures the French manufacturer suffered during the Mexican Grand Prix weekend was “unacceptable” and key changes have been made to avoid a similar fate in Brazil.

F1: Driver error partly to blame for Ferrari failings - Marchionne
Ferrari President Sergio Marchionne says “a combination of technical issues and driver misjudgement” were to blame for the team’s second half of the season collapse fighting for the Formula 1 world titles.

F1 Brazilian GP: Verstappen hopes for another wet Brazilian GP
Max Verstappen fears Red Bull won’t be front-running contenders in the dry at Interlagos so is praying for another wet Brazilian Grand Prix to replicate his heroics from last year.

F1: Marchionne: Ferrari will quit F1 if 2021 engines don’t suit us
Ferrari President Sergio Marchionne has sounded out the potential of the Italian manufacturer leaving Formula 1 if the 2021 engine direction does not meet its satisfaction.