Formula One News — September 2022
SEPTEMBER 9, 2022
F1 had to go down sustainable road says Domenicali
Formula 1 has no choice other than to join the rest of the world by prioritising "sustainability".
Red Bull juniors not ready to replace Gasly
Formula 1 should have a re-think about its super license rules, as Red Bull's plans to bring Colton Herta to the grid next year look set to collapse.
SEPTEMBER 8, 2022
Audi could rescue Schumacher's career
Sauber, currently racing as Alfa Romeo, could rescue Mick Schumacher's Formula 1 career - but the young German may need to take a sabbatical in 2023.
Monza must upgrade circuit to keep F1 race
Fabled Italian GP host Monza must improve its circuit facilities or risk falling off the Formula 1 calendar.
No Le Mans return for Alonso with Aston Martin
Fernando Alonso says he will not be combining his Formula 1 seat with Aston Martin next year with a return to Le Mans.
F1 CEO says Binotto deserves support, not criticism
F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has backed current Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto over claims that heads should be rolling at Maranello.
Thursday Press Conference
Italian GP - Thursday Press Conference
SEPTEMBER 7, 2022
Ricciardo to consider reserve role in 2023
Daniel Ricciardo would consider a demotion to reserve driver status next year if it keeps his foot in the Formula 1 door.
Leaked F1 calendar shows 24 rounds for 2023
The first draft of Formula 1's 2023 calendar has begun to circulate among the German specialist media.
F1 teams testing bigger rear mirrors for FIA
Teams are testing much bigger cockpit side mirrors in order to improve the limited rearwards vision for Formula 1 drivers.
SEPTEMBER 6, 2022
Verstappen relaxed as F1's new dominant force
Max Verstappen insists he is not changing at all - even though he has found himself in a Senna, Schumacher and Hamilton-style position of dominance in Formula 1.
Sainz set for Monza grid penalty
Carlos Sainz looks set to take a grid penalty at Ferrari's home Italian GP this weekend.
Red Bull hits back at race-fixing charge
Red Bull's second team Alpha Tauri has slammed those who are openly questioning if the energy drink-owned camp rigged Sunday's Dutch GP.
Wolff, Horner united over F1's German demise
Formula 1 rivals Mercedes and Ferrari agree that the sport should think hard before waving goodbye to the German market.
Red Bull also rejects Honda works reunion
Dr Helmut Marko has reiterated Red Bull's decision to push into its future in Formula 1 without Porsche.
Pirelli to develop 2024 tyres from scratch
Pirelli will have to develop its Formula 1 tyres for the 2024 season "from scratch", according to the Italian supplier's Mario Isola.
SEPTEMBER 5, 2022
No consequences for constant Ferrari defeats
After yet another all-round Ferrari defeat, Charles Leclerc has reiterated his claim that winning the world championship this year will be "tough".
Porsche will not buy into Red Bull says Marko
Red Bull has confirmed speculation that its highly anticipated works tie-up for 2026 and beyond has "burst".
Herta's F1 debut now the FIA's decision says Marko
Whether Pierre Gasly leaves the Red Bull camp to be replaced by American rookie Colton Herta in 2023 is solely down to the FIA.
Williams option still open for Mick Schumacher
Mick Schumacher's hopes of staying in Formula 1 next year now rest solely in the hands of Haas or Williams.
Alpine exaggerated Piastri's financial backing says Webber
Renault-owned Alpine has grossly overstated the millions in support supposedly ploughed into Oscar Piastri's preparation for Formula 1.
SEPTEMBER 4, 2022
Race Notes - Verstappen wins home GP
Dutch GP - Race Notes
Sunday Photos
Dutch GP - Sunday Photos
Sunday Press Conference
Dutch GP - Sunday Press Conference