In today's F1 Gossip, Ferrari responds to Hamilton speculation, Scuderia targets female driver and Russian GP promoters confident 2020 race will go ahead despite ban.
In today's Formula 1 Gossip column, Max Verstappen speaks out about Lewis Hamilton's "boring" domination, Ferrari admits it must raise its game to beat Mercedes, and how Alexander Albon earned his full-time drive with Red Bull for 2020...
In today's latest Formula 1 Gossip column, Fernando Alonso hits out at Lewis Hamilton over recent social media posts, Hamilton envisages "tough" Mexican Grand Prix for Mercedes and Charles Leclerc backs his Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto.
In today’s latest round up of Formula 1 gossip, a super typhoon heads on course for Japan ahead of this weekend's race, ex-Renault driver Jolyon Palmer casts his verdict on Ferrari’s use of team orders’ and what it means going forwards, while Mission Winnow branding is back.
- Daniel Ricciardo is facing a claim of more than £10 million in alleged unpaid earnings from his former manager following his switch from Red Bull to Renault ( ESPN )
- Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone says he would take a bullet for Russian president Vladimir Putin, who he thinks should be ruling Europe ( ESPN, via The Times )
- Honda’s F1 engine was “on the edge in terms of cooling” during Max Verstappen’s charge to victory at the Austrian Grand Prix, reveals Honda chief Toyoharua Tanabe ( For
- Silverstone is moving closer to agreeing a fresh deal with F1 owners Liberty Media to keep the British Grand Prix at the Northamptonshire circuit ( Financial Times )
- Kimi Raikkonen said Alfa Romeo’s 2019 F1 car felt “good” after completing 33 laps in the renamed team’s latest challenger on Thursday ( Formula1.com<
- Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has been linked with a return to the sport to help solve rising tensions between race promoters and Liberty Media ( T
- Sebastian Vettel has backed new Ferrari junior Mick Schumacher to be an F1 star of the future, though he has urged people to “give him time” ( Sky Sports )
Ex-Formula 1 driver Karun Chandhok believes racing should be decided by a “natural penalty” to avoid “messy” post-race punishments that affect the outcome of a grand prix.
- The family of seven-time F1 world champion Michael Schumacher are right to keep his medical condition private, says Ross Brawn ( PA, via The Daily Mail )