
Hulkenberg: It’s been three memorable years at Renault
The curtain will fall on Nico Hulkenberg's Renault career in Abu Dhabi and both parties are determined to achieve the "best possible result" at the season finale.
The curtain will fall on Nico Hulkenberg's Renault career in Abu Dhabi and both parties are determined to achieve the "best possible result" at the season finale.
The past few years may been disappointing for Sebastian Vettel, but the German insists he still enjoys racing and has no plans to "retire in the foreseeable future".
"Stay humble, keep our heads down, and not get carried away," is McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl's advice to his staff after their excellent 2019 campaign.
Red Bull's downforce levels contributed just as much as the power unit to their straight line speed advantage at high altitude races, according to team boss Christian Horner.
McLaren's Lando Norris believes eSports could produce Formula 1 drivers in future, but don't for a minute think they can go straight from eSports to F1.
"Public pressure" and "media scrutiny" played a major role in Red Bull's decision to drop Pierre Gasly in favour of Alexander Albon, according to Christian Horner.
Valtteri Bottas believes Red Bull has surpassed Mercedes in terms of straight line speed, adding Merc were caught off guard in Brazil.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner admits that is it "difficult to judge Ferrari's situation" after their drivers clashed at Interlagos, adding that he is happy that it's not his drivers.
Bernie Ecclestone has advised Lewis Hamilton to quit Formula 1 at the end of the 2020 season, saying he should not go to Ferrari as he is likely to get beaten by Charles Leclerc.
Mercedes are yet to confirm if Valtteri Bottas will take a grid penalty at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as they are still to get to the bottom of his engine failure in Brazil.
Alexander Albon has impressed in race conditions since being promoted, but he is probably "not quite progressing as well as Red Bull would have hoped for", according to Jolyon Palmer.
Red Bull's recent performances will leave Mercedes as well as Ferrari "worried" ahead of the 2020 season, according to Sky F1 pundits Paul Di Resta and Damon Hill.
The Miami-Dade County's hopes of hosting the Miami GP has received another shot in the arm as a commission supported the mayor's decision to veto legislation that bans the use of public roads.
Carlos Sainz admits he was "very surprised" to see McLaren were "still firing and hungry for results" after a tough couple of years.
They are definitely NOT "drawing any solid conclusions", but Mercedes' James Allison admits Ferrari's drop in pace in recent races is "interesting".
The Max Verstappen-Fernando Alonso love-in continues with the former returning the compliment after he was recently called "the best" by the Spaniard.
Alfa Romeo team principal Frederic Vasseur believes the small teams will only be able to take advantage of the new regulations if they remain in place for a couple of years.
What can you do in 1.82 seconds? Well, if you are a member of the Red Bull pit crew then you can change a set of tyres in 1.82s, which is a pit stop record.
Carlos Sainz has urged Pirelli to rethink their tyres for the 2020 season, saying he would prefer if they keep the status quo as the 2019 tyres are better.
There was high praise for Pierre Gasly from Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen after the Frenchman claimed his maiden F1 podium.
Interlagos may have produced one of the best races of the 2019 season, but its future on the Formula 1 calendar beyond 2020 is far from certain.
Romain Grosjean, Daniel Ricciardo, Valtteri Bottas, Sergio Perez and Robert Kubica attended Brazilian GP press conference at Interlagos.
The Bathurst International could feature Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button and Nico Rosberg as they are expected to receive invitations to the event at the iconic Mount Panorama circuit.
Max Verstappen has dismissed reports that he wants to leave Red Bull while he also admits the Ferrari "cheat" saga is a "sensitive topic".
Honda is yet to make a decision on whether or not they will remain in Formula 1 after 2020, but Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko says they will do so before the final race of this season.
Flavio Briatore has revealed that Michael Schumacher "seriously considered" walking away from motor racing following the death of Ayrton Senna.
There will be no Toto Wolff in the Mercedes garage at the Brazilian Grand Prix this weekend as he will miss the race to "focus on other open topics".
Performance, reliability, mentality and strategy are just some of the things Ferrari need to improve next season if they are to beat Mercedes, according to Mattia Binotto.
Claire Williams admits that 25 races a season will make it "incredibly difficult" for those involved in F1 to maintain a great work-life balance.
Renault non-executive director Alain Prost concedes they "are still not in a very stable situation", but is upbeat for the future after a "tough season".