Formula One News — November 2018

NOVEMBER 6, 2018

Force India eyes top 3 target in 2019

Force India wants to break into the top three teams in formula one next year, according to its boss.

Hamilton not ruling out Ferrari move

Lewis Hamilton is not ruling out a move to Ferrari some day.

No progress on budget cap says Camilleri

Liberty Media's proposed budget cap is no closer to being ready to implement.

Schumacher not as crazy as Max

Mick Schumacher has a more meticulous approach to motor racing than does Max Verstappen.

Famous name no guarantee for Schumacher

Mick Schumacher's famous surname is not a guarantee of success in formula one.

NOVEMBER 5, 2018

Porsche not entering F1

Porsche is not putting together a formula one team.

F1, Pirelli must work to improve tyres says Brawn

Ross Brawn says official tyre supplier Pirelli has work to do to spice up the F1 show.

Engines staying the same in 2021?

Gunther Steiner thinks the engine regulations are staying basically the same for 2021.

Calderon hopes for another Sauber test

Tatiana Calderon says it is possible she will return to the wheel of the Sauber before the end of the year.

Webber worried about Ricciardo's F1 future

Mark Webber says he is worried about Daniel Ricciardo's F1 future.

Arrivabene denies Binotto dispute fake news

Maurizio Arrivabene has slammed suggestions he is locked in a bitter power dispute with fellow Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto.

Efforts begin to raise Dutch GP funding

Efforts have begun to raise the money needed to organise a Dutch grand prix for 2020.

Ocon tips Leclerc to be 2019 title charger

Charles Leclerc could be in the running to be world champion in 2019.

NOVEMBER 2, 2018

De Vries plays down Williams rumours

Nyck de Vries has played down reports he might complete Williams' 2019 driver lineup.

Ferrari failed to protect Vettel says de la Rosa

Ferrari failed to 'protect' Sebastian Vettel as the German struggled under the pressure of his 2018 title tilt.

Vietnam, Netherlands step towards F1 in 2020

Vietnam has taken a big step towards being on the 2020 F1 calendar.

NOVEMBER 1, 2018

Hamilton questions Alonso's career decisions

Lewis Hamilton says he does not feel bad for Fernando Alonso, as the Spaniard prepares for the last two grands prix in his long F1 career.

Ferrari mustn't panic after title loss says Brawn

Ferrari must resist the urge to "panic" after Sebastian Vettel failed to win the 2018 world championship.