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Author: Inside Racing
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko is again putting pressure on Alex Albon to improve if he wants to keep his seat in 2021.
McLaren team boss Andreas Seidl is ruling out any possibility of fighting for wins with Mercedes engines from 2021.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner admits never promoting Antonio Felix da Costa to Formula 1 may have been a missed opportunity.
Aston Martin will provide an environment that allows Sebastian Vettel to have a “second spring” in Formula 1, technical director Andrew Green says.
George Russell is understood to be seeking options away from Williams for 2021 as Sergio Perez is linked to his seat.
Red Bull have moved closer to Mercedes thanks to the limits on engine modes, trackside engineering chief Andrew Shovlin claims.
With November just days away, Toto Wolff has explained why he and Lewis Hamilton are still yet to re-sign at Mercedes beyond 2020.
Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen have confirmed they will depart the Haas team at the end of 2020.
Renault “can now be taken seriously” in Formula 1 following their first podium in a decade at the Eifel Grand Prix, team boss Cyril Abiteboul says.
Had they raced together in their prime, Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher would have been “thousandths” apart.