Formula One News — October 2019
OCTOBER 2, 2019
Tilke defends 'boring' F1 track designs
Hermann Tilke has hit back at claims that he is the architect of today's 'boring' Formula 1 circuits.
Ferrari to keep car concept in 2020 says Binotto
Mattia Binotto says Ferrari's 2020 car will be an evolution of the current one.
Current drivers 'future of McLaren' says Seidl
McLaren boss Andreas Seidl says the British team is more than happy with its current race drivers.
Senna would hate F1 driver penalties says Ramirez
yrton Senna would be "turning in his grave" if he knew what Formula 1 had become.
Hulkenberg admits to F1 career 'regrets'
Nico Hulkenberg has admitted to having some "regrets" about his Formula 1 career.
Red Bull can still win five races says Marko
Dr Helmut Marko has moved to play down Jos Verstappen's concerns about progress at Red Bull.
Brawn can imagine Russian F1 team
Ross Brawn can imagine there being a Russian team on the Formula 1 grid.
Leclerc contributing to Ferrari tension says Marko
Charles Leclerc is contributing to the tension at Ferrari.
Haas not pulling out of F1
Formula 1 team Haas has no immediate plans to pull out of the sport.
OCTOBER 1, 2019
Vettel plays down meaning of V12 outburst
Sebastian Vettel says he would think about quitting Formula 1 if a better racing series existed.
Team orders part of F1 says Masi
The FIA will not look into Ferrari's controversial team orders of Sochi.
Leclerc leaves girlfriend to focus on F1
Charles Leclerc's former girlfriend has revealed that the Ferrari driver "left me" in order to focus on his Formula 1 career.
Jos Verstappen says Red Bull progress not good enough
Max Verstappen's father says he is "really worried" about Red Bull's performance.
Red Bull eyes strong second driver for 2020
Daniil Kvyat might be back in the running to return to Red Bull in 2020.
FIA not ruling out action over Steiner criticism
Gunther Steiner may be in trouble with the FIA for criticising the stewards in Russia.
Schumacher surgeon denies working miracles
Michael Schumacher's surgeon has denied he recently carried out "experimental" treatment on the stricken Formula 1 legend.