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Gelael ready for 'big push' with sights set on 2019 F1 seat
Sean Gelael is ready for a "big push" as part of his bid to secure a full-time move up to Formula 1 in 2019 after making his first grand prix weekend appearance with Toro Rosso in Singapore.

Hamilton expects Ferrari to remain strong through final six F1 races
Lewis Hamilton remains wary of the threat Ferrari will pose through the final six races of the 2017 Formula 1 season as he goes in search of a fourth drivers' title.

Palmer: First 2017 F1 points 'a weight off the shoulders'
Jolyon Palmer has admitted that scoring his first points of the Formula 1 season in Singapore last weekend felt like "a weight off the shoulders", but is determined to carry this good form through the final six rounds of the year.

FIA updates Super Licence points for 2018
The FIA has updated its Super Licence points reward system for 2018, placing a greater focus on Formula 2 as the final step towards reaching Formula 1.
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FIA confirms Halo crash test details for 2018
FIA confirms Halo crash test details for 2018 The FIA has confirmed the crash test requirements for the ‘Halo’ cockpit protection for the 2018 Formula 1 season after updating the technical regulations for next year.

McLaren: Evident Alonso wants to stay for 2018
McLaren Formula 1 racing director Eric Boullier believes it is evident that Fernando Alonso wants to remain with the team for the 2018 season as the Spaniard continues to mull over his future.

Charles Leclerc confirmed for four Sauber F1 practice run-outs
Sauber has confirmed that Formula 2 championship leader Charles Leclerc will feature in four Formula 1 practice sessions before the end of the season, starting next week in Malaysia.

Hulkenberg: Renault F1 has exceeded expectations in 2017
Nico Hulkenberg believes that Renault has exceeded expectations in Formula 1 this year as it continues to rebuild following its return to the sport as a works team in 2016.
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Horner: Red Bull cannot give its F1 drivers away
Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner has stressed that Carlos Sainz Jr. remains "very firmly" a part of the team's future plans despite being loaned out to Renault for the 2018 season.

Perez donates to Mexico earthquake fund
Sergio Perez has donated 3M pesos (£125,000) and urged his fans to help the victims of the Mexico earthquake which struck yesterday.

Boullier slams 'disaster' McLaren-Honda partnership
McLaren racing director Eric Boullier has criticised Honda for its efforts during its three years as engine partners by calling it ‘a proper disaster’ and ultimately knew the team had to move on at pre-season testing.

Palmer: Renault drop understandable
Jolyon Palmer says because of the way his Formula 1 season has unfolded it is ‘understandable’ he wasn't re-signed for 2018 but is determined to display his pace for the final six races of the season to fight for his future.
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Massa: Williams mentality change won’t improve results until 2018
Felipe Massa says the mentality and development method inside Williams has changed dramatically in recent months, aided by the arrival of Paddy Lowe, but fears results won’t improve until next year.

Ferrari: No need to speculate after controversial tweet
Ferrari has attempted to ease the backlash from its controversial tweet which blamed Max Verstappen for crashing into Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel to see the three retire on the opening lap of the Singapore Grand Prix.

Wolff still not ready to openly back Hamilton for F1 title
Mercedes Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff is still not ready to give a "straight commitment" and back Lewis Hamilton over Valtteri Bottas in the drivers' championship for fear of the effect it could have on the latter's form.

Hamilton’s ‘aggressive caution’ leads his F1 title charge
Lewis Hamilton says he won’t change his approach to the final six races of the 2017 Formula 1 world championship despite taking a healthy 28-point lead over Sebastian Vettel in Singapore.
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FIA stewards take no action over Vettel-Verstappen-Raikkonen Singapore crash
The FIA stewards will take no further action against Sebastian Vettel, Max Verstappen or Kimi Raikkonen over the start-line crash in Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix, saying no driver could be deemed wholly responsible.

Vettel: Early Singapore retirement 'a pity'
Sebastian Vettel was left downbeat after a clash with Ferrari teammate Kimi Raikkonen and Red Bull's Max Verstappen caused him to retire from the Singapore Grand Prix on the opening lap, hurting his championship hopes.

Hamilton: 'As soon as it rained, I knew where I was going to finish'
Lewis Hamilton says he knew he would win the Singapore Grand Prix the moment it started to rain before the race, but admitted he was fortunate to capitalise on a crash involving Formula 1 title rival Sebastian Vettel.

Bottas: Mercedes 'definitely got lucky' with Singapore 1-3
Valtteri Bottas joked that Mercedes' double podium in Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix was "very good damage limitation" as favourite Ferrari saw both its cars retire on the opening lap of the race.
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Vettel, Raikkonen crash out of Singapore GP in chaotic wet start
Sebastian Vettel's hopes of moving back into the lead of the Formula 1 drivers' championship have been ruined after a three-driver crash also involving Max Verstappen and Kimi Raikkonen at Turn 1.

Palmer 'in no rush' to define 2018 racing plans
Jolyon Palmer says he is in "no rush" to define his racing plans for the 2018 season after losing his Formula 1 drive with Renault earlier this week.

Perez re-signs with Force India for 2018
Sergio Perez will remain at Force India for the 2018 Formula 1 world championship to see an unchanged line-up at the team for next year.
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