Sebastian Vettel will start from second place for the Brazilian Grand Prix behind Lewis Hamilton, in a reversal of the standings from Free Practice 3 earlier in the day.
Sebastian Vettel was the fastest man at Interlagos for Ferrari ahead of Lewis Hamilton. The second Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas was half-a-second adrift of Vettel in third.
Esteban Ocon has said that he is not looking to race outside of Formula 1 in 2019 if Williams cannot fund his signing, preferring to test with parent team Mercedes.
Kimi Räikkönen says that Ferrari are not out of the Constructors’ Championship, even with a 55 point deficit to leaders Mercedes.
Esteban Ocon says that a good Brazilian Grand Prix is vital for Force India if they are to stand a chance of overtaking McLaren in the Constructors’ Championship.
Sergio Pérez looks for his third consecutive points finish at Interlagos after a disappointing end to his home race in Mexico.
Daniel Ricciardo hopes to better his best Interlagos finish of sixth in order to bounce back after two successive retirements.
Brendon Hartley says that the recent Toro Rosso upgrades have catered to his driving style and will allow him to fight to keep his place in Formula 1.
Formula 2 driver Louis Delétraz will make his Formula 1 debut for Haas at the post-Abu Dhabi Grand Prix tyre test this month.
INFINITI’s Global Motorsport Director, Tommaso Volpe, discusses the brand’s next steps in motorsport with The Checkered Flag.
Esteban Ocon could not score points for Force India in Mexico after a first lap collision with Renault’s Carlos Sainz Jr. left him at the back of the field.
Marcus Ericsson scored points for the sixth time in 2018 at the Mexican Grand Prix, equalling his best points tally in Formula 1.
The Checkered Flag sits down with INFINITI’s Global Motorsport Director, Tommaso Volpe, in a two-part interview to talk about the Hong Kong-based manufacturer’s revolutionary new concept – the Project Black S.
Kimi Räikkönen was off the pace in both Free Practice 1 and 2 at the Mexican Grand Prix, knowing that Ferrari have to improve in order to keep the Constructors’ Championship alive.
Lewis Hamilton could only manage a best of fifth in Free Practice 1 for the Mexican Grand Prix and suggests that Red Bull are too strong for them early in the weekend.
Brendon Hartley feels that Toro Rosso are making steps to get the car closer to his liking after a successful Friday at the Mexican Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo showed that Red Bull may be the team to beat in Mexico City, with Mercedes and Ferrari lagging behind the surprisingly competitive Renaults.



