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Toyota have no plans to rejoin F1 as a power unit supplier or fully-fledged team.
Yuki Tsunoda is in the running to join Red Bull in 2025, according to Helmut Marko.
“And I think you’ve either got the speed or you don’t have the speed, and Kimi absolutely has the speed. He’s proven that in all of his categories.”
Aston Martin need to sign Max Verstappen, according to Juan Pablo Montoya.
Daniel Ricciardo's final message to fellow Australian Oscar Piastri.
An exciting new deal for Haas and Toyota.
"I think that sort of thing has made him focus on: ‘okay, I really need to get the job done on Sunday.’"
"We always struggle with the budget limit, there are restrictions on the financial side."
A prestigious role for Lewis Hamilton at next year's Met Gala fashion event.
"There’s a few things that went wrong at Alpine, one of which was I didn’t have control over the entire team."
Liam Lawson was in action for Red Bull on Tuesday at Mugello.
"But it’s a different ball game if you’re an Italian driver, you’re 18 years old in Monza and it’s your first opportunity..."
Carlos Sainz Sr breaks his silence on Carlos Sainz's switch to Williams rather than Sauber/Audi in 2025.
"He’s got to be primed and ready to go."
Lando Norris reflects on his clash with Max Verstappen at the Austrian Grand Prix.
Helmut Marko has dropped a hint over Red Bull's plan for their 2025 F1 driver line-up.
Otmar Szafnauer reflects on losing Oscar Piastri to McLaren.
“It's so good. We love it. Our whole family does.”
"It’s totally natural that people are staring at our car at the moment and then coming to conclusions, a lot of them incorrectly."
Audi have reaffirmed their “long-term commitment” to F1.
"But I am not going away – I will be serving as an advisor for the team and will be available to help wherever I can."
It looks like Lewis Hamilton won't be able to drive for Ferrari in the post-season Abu Dhabi test.
McLaren have added another driver to their F1 development programme.
FIA steward Johnny Herbert gives his view on Max Verstappen's penalty for swearing in Singapore.