Formula One News — November 2022
NOVEMBER 11, 2022
Two major sponsors set to leave F1
Two major sponsors in Formula 1 look set to exit the sport.
Capito fine with Red Bull's budget cap penalty
Jost Capito says he is ready to move on from this year's budget cap saga.
Schumacher hits back at Ecclestone's F1 advice
Mick Schumacher has rejected former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone's advice that he "forget Formula 1" and move on to "other categories".
Alonso targets Aston Martin title in 2023
Fernando Alonso says he will be charging for his third Formula 1 drivers' world championship next year - in an Aston Martin.
F1 considers sprint format tweak for 2023
Formula 1's 'sprint race' weekend format could be shaken up for 2023.
Talks underway to tweak F1 license penalty system
Talks are taking place about tweaking the 'penalty points' system in Formula 1.
NOVEMBER 10, 2022
Thursday Press Conference
Brazilian GP - Thursday Press Conference
Schumacher still in running for Williams seat
Williams has emerged as a potential lifeline for the endangered Formula 1 career of Mick Schumacher.
Fittipaldi backs Alonso over Hamilton spat
F1 legend Emerson Fittipaldi has sided with Fernando Alonso over a recent spat with Lewis Hamilton.
Alpha Tauri to buy less Red Bull parts
Alpha Tauri says it wants to make more of its own Formula 1 car components rather than simply taking as much as possible from Red Bull.
NOVEMBER 9, 2022
Engineer admits Verstappen weak technically
Max Verstappen is "weak technically", according to Red Bull's former engineering boss.
Renault CEO says Alpine wants F1 title shot by 2026
Alpine aims to fight for the world championship by 2026, according to team owner Renault's CEO Luca de Meo.
Rivals back Hamilton staying in F1
Two of Lewis Hamilton's key rivals have backed his decision to keep racing in Formula 1 beyond 2023.
Latifi admits passion not high in 2022
Nicholas Latifi admits to having mixed feelings about the looming end of his Formula 1 career.
FIA president says social media may destroy F1
Social media has the potential to "destroy" Formula 1, according to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
Schumacher set to lose Haas seat says Ecclestone
Mick Schumacher doubts Mick Schumacher will hang onto his Haas seat in 2023.
F1 can cope with global recession says Domenicali
F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali thinks Formula 1 can weather a forthcoming global recession.
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
Marko, Horner say six teams over 2022 budget cap
The budget cap saga may be about to boil over, Red Bull's top Austrian official Dr Helmut Marko warns.
Hamilton to challenge Verstappen in 2023 says Marko
Dr Helmut Marko has tipped Lewis Hamilton to be Max Verstappen's strongest championship challenger in 2023.
Marko denies Alpha Tauri to be sold
Dr Helmut Marko admits Red Bull's affairs are currently up in the air in the wake of founder Dietrich Mateschitz's death.
Piastri up and running in secret McLaren test
Oscar Piastri has got his career with McLaren up and running in France.
NOVEMBER 7, 2022
2023 will feel like F1 rehab says Vettel
Sebastian Vettel thinks his first year without Formula 1 will feel like "rehab".
F1 team to keep independence under new CEO
Red Bull Racing will continue to enjoy "independence" under new management in the wake of the energy drink company's founder Dietrich Mateschitz’s passing.
Ricciardo possible for McLaren reserve role
Another team has emerged as a potential home for Daniel Ricciardo in 2023 - McLaren.