Formula One News — September 2019
SEPTEMBER 9, 2019
Alonso yet to decide about 2020, 2021
Fernando Alonso has once again refused to rule out returning to Formula 1.
Rosberg vows to ease driver criticism
Nico Rosberg has vowed to "change" the way he critiques Formula 1 drivers.
Ocon gave up sleep for F1 return
Esteban Ocon says he has worked hard to return to Formula 1 in 2020.
Latifi to replace Kubica in 2020?
Nicholas Latifi looks set to replace Robert Kubica at Williams for 2020.
SEPTEMBER 8, 2019
Race Analysis - Ferrari Fan Favorite
Italian GP - Race Analysis
Race Notes - Leclerc wins the Italian Grand Prix
Italian GP - Race Notes
Sunday Photos
Italian GP - Sunday Photos
Sunday Press Conference
Italian GP - Sunday Press Conference
Sunday Team Quotes
Italian GP - Sunday Team Quotes
Race Results
Italian GP - Race Results
Farcical qualifying not a good look for F1
The strong slipstream effect of the 2019 F1 cars led to a farcical final qualifying segment at high-speed Monza on Saturday.
Verstappen wants Honda to take more risk
Max Verstappen has urged engine supplier Honda to take "more risk" with its engine.
F1 world now thankful for Halo safety
The F1 world is rapidly adjusting to the sport's 'Halo' era.
Real F1 fans like gladiator Verstappen says Villeneuve
Max Verstappen is among the last of the "gladiator" drivers in Formula 1.
Schumacher needs another F2 season says Brawn
F1 sporting boss Ross Brawn thinks Mick Schumacher needs another season in Formula 2.
Ferrari planning EUR 9m contract for Leclerc
Ferrari is reportedly working on a new contract for Charles Leclerc.
SEPTEMBER 7, 2019
Qualifying Report - What a mess
Italian GP - Qualifying Report
Saturday Photos
Italian GP - Saturday Photos
Saturday Press Conference
Italian GP - Saturday Press Conference
Saturday Team Quotes
Italian GP - Saturday Team Quotes
Qualifying Results
Italian GP - Qualifying Results
Alonso admits 2021 return possible
Fernando Alonso has flagged the possibility of a return to Formula 1 in 2021.
Wolff admits engine reliability concerns
"Question marks" remain about engine failures that occurred at Spa last weekend, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admits.
Kubica unsure he can keep Williams seat
Robert Kubica says his future will become clearer "sooner or later".