Formula One News — November 2019
NOVEMBER 19, 2019
Jerez in talks for 2021-2023 Spanish GP deal
Jerez could become the next Spanish GP host.
Sao Paulo offers to pay fee for F1 race
Sao Paulo is prepared to pay a "fee" to keep the Brazilian GP at Interlagos.
Max's grandfather Frans Verstappen dies
Brazil GP winner Max Verstappen's grandfather has died.
NOVEMBER 18, 2019
Gasly showed class and talent in Brazil
A podium in Brazil is "proof" that Pierre Gasly is a talented Formula 1 driver.
Ferrari drivers damaged the team by crashing
Mattia Binotto was furious after Ferrari's drivers collided in the closing stages of the Brazilian GP.
Ferrari missing little for 2020 title says Barrichello
Ferrari is missing "very little" in order to charge for the world championship in 2020.
Signing Kubica for 2020 would be great says Szafnauer
Team boss Otmar Szafnauer has confirmed that Racing Point is also pushing to sign up Robert Kubica for 2020.
Raikkonen yet to study new rules for 2021
Kimi Raikkonen says he isn't sure he will still be in Formula 1 in 2021.
Unfair to question Honda speed says Binotto
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has refused to echo Sebastian Vettel's words about the surprising performance of Honda's 2019 engine in Brazil.
Governor says Sao Paulo to sign new ten-year F1 deal
Sao Paulo's mayor is confident the city will keep the Brazilian grand prix.
NOVEMBER 17, 2019
Race Analysis - A crazy race
Brazilian GP - Race Analysis
Race Notes - Verstappen wins in Interlagos (revised)
Brazilian GP - Race Notes
Sunday Photos
Brazilian GP - Sunday Photos
Sunday Press Conference
Brazilian GP - Sunday Press Conference
Sunday Team Quotes
Brazilian GP - Sunday Team Quotes
Race Results
Brazilian GP - Race Results
Red Bull tells Mercedes to protest Ferrari engine
Ferrari's rivals in Brazil held fire on lodging an official protest against the Maranello team's engine.
Mercedes working hard on 2020 car says Allison
Mercedes is already working hard on its car for 2020.
Hamilton better than Schumacher and Senna?
Lewis Hamilton is a better driver than both Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna.
Ecclestone thinks Mercedes could quit F1
Bernie Ecclestone has told the F1 world not to dismiss rumours about Mercedes quitting the sport.
No deadline for 2021 decision says Marko
Dr Helmut Marko says there is "no deadline" for Red Bull to commit to Formula 1 beyond 2020.
Ferrari could stop Wolff becoming F1 boss
Bernie Ecclestone isn't so sure that Toto Wolff will be the next F1 supremo.
Drivers deny battle for third about Ferrari hierarchy
Ferrari's two drivers are determined to be crowned 'best of the rest' in 2020.
Racing Point watching Mick Schumacher
Racing Point boss Otmar Szafnauer admits he is keeping an eye on Mick Schumacher.