Formula One News — June 2019

JUNE 4, 2019

Rivals expecting Ferrari to be strong in Canada

Mercedes could have a tougher challenge on its hands this weekend in Canada.

F1 eyes carbon-neutral fuel for 2021

F1 could have identified fuel as the way to pursue a more progressive agenda for the future.

Top teams in 'discussions' over Netflix says Carey

Chase Carey has confirmed "good discussions" are taking place with Ferrari and Mercedes about the next Netflix series.

Vettel 'not having fun' in 2019 says Pirro

Former F1 driver Emanuele Pirro does not think Sebastian Vettel is "having fun" in 2019.

'Light at end of tunnel' for Williams now

Six races into Williams' abysmal 2019 campaign, there is finally "light at the end of the tunnel".

Marko slams Hulkenberg rumours

Dr Helmut Marko has slammed reports linking Nico Hulkenberg with Red Bull for 2020.

McLaren split possible for Alonso's next Indy tilt

Fernando Alonso has admitted he could split with McLaren for his next attempt to win the Indy 500.

Hamilton eyes five more years in F1

Lewis Hamilton says he "definitely" has five more seasons of Formula 1 in him.

Vettel dismisses retirement rumours

Sebastian Vettel has dismissed reports that suggest he could quit F1 at the end of the year.

JUNE 3, 2019

Montreal confident about long-term F1 future

With its brand new facilities, the Canadian GP venue in Montreal looks safe for the long term.

Vettel struggling for number 1 status says Berger

Rumours are now swirling around Sebastian Vettel's suddenly unclear future.

Hulkenberg impressed by Renault engine fix

Nico Hulkenberg has praised Renault for reacting to early engine problems in 2019.

Owner says Racing Point targeting victory

Team owner Lawrence Stroll is targeting nothing other than victory in Formula 1.

Rio, Sao Paulo, fight for 2021 Brazil GP

Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo are now locked in a struggle to be the future host of the Brazilian GP.

F1 insider comments on Renault-Ferrari alliance

Well-known Ferrari insider Leo Turrini predicts that the Maranello team and Renault are about to align politically in F1.

Body wants support for new Spanish GP deal

The Royal Automobile Club of Catalonia (RACC) has joined the fight to help keep the Spanish GP in Barcelona.

No F1 test for Williams' new female driver

Claire Williams says female driver Jamie Chadwick will not test the F1 car any time soon.

Mercedes staying in F1 until 2025 says report

Mercedes' future in F1 looks secure beyond 2020.

F1 'dream' almost over for young drivers says Villeneuve

F1 is now hardly even a "dream" for up and coming racing drivers.