Formula One News — November 2017
NOVEMBER 6, 2017
Whiting rejects need for permanent F1 stewards
Gunther Steiner thinks F1 needs a panel of permanent race stewards.
NOVEMBER 4, 2017
Massa to retire from F1
Felipe Massa has announced that he will retire from Formula One at the end of the 2017 season.
NOVEMBER 3, 2017
Vettel to skip 2018 Race of Champions
Sebastian Vettel has counted himself out of next year's running of the well-known Race of Champions event.
Marchionne issues new Ferrari quit threat
President Sergio Marchionne has threatened to pull Ferrari out of formula one.
NOVEMBER 2, 2017
Red Bull is true top team for Verstappen
Max Verstappen's father is confident the 20-year-old has selected a true "top team" to race for through 2020.
Ferrari not ruling out using veto for engine rules
Ferrari is not ruling out using its controversial 'veto' to block Liberty Media's plans for the future of F1.
Boss admits Haas may have started 2018 car too early
Gunther Steiner said only time will tell if Haas' decision to abandon the 2017 car project quite early was the right one.
Vettel not afraid of Hamilton
Sebastian Vettel is already setting his sights on stopping Lewis Hamilton from winning yet another title in 2018.
NOVEMBER 1, 2017
Red Bull can wait for Ricciardo decision says Horner
Red Bull is prepared to wait for Daniel Ricciardo to make his decision about staying with the team beyond 2018.
2018 Mercedes will suit Bottas better says Lauda
Mercedes is promising to build a car more suitable for Valtteri Bottas' driving style in 2018.
Alonso can win 2018 title says Fittipaldi
F1 legend Emerson Fittipaldi thinks Fernando Alonso could have a title-winning car on his hands next year.
Former engineer says Ferrari must end crisis
Ferrari too easily slips into a "crisis" that it then finds difficult to escape from.
Gravel traps not simple answer says Alonso
Fernando Alonso has sided with F1 race director Charlie Whiting over the issue of getting rid of the circuits' asphalt run-off zones.
Mercedes not happy with 2021 engine concept says Wolff
Mercedes has come out in opposition to Liberty Media's proposed new engine formula for 2021.