Sebastian Vettel insists he doesn’t regret retiring at the end of the 2022 F1 season despite admitting he was “upset” after completing his final qualifying session at Suzuka for the Japanese Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton and George Russell have downplayed Mercedes’ prospects for the rest of the Japanese Grand Prix weekend despite setting the pace in Friday practice.
Haas F1 driver Mick Schumacher has explained his Friday-ending crash during opening practice at the Japanese Grand Prix, blaming spray for hampering his visibility.
Christian Horner has suggested that the speculation about Red Bull breaking F1’s cost cap rules has been “designed to be a bit of a distraction” from Max Verstappen’s success on track.
Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel says he would “seriously consider” a one-off return to F1 to race at Suzuka even after he retires at the end of the season.
The FIA did not reveal results of its audit into F1 teams’ finances for the 2021 world championship on Wednesday, as they initially planned, and have postponed their ruling to Monday October 10.