Lewis Hamilton took his seventieth pole position ahead of tomorrow’s Malaysian Grand Prix and, whilst Sebastian Vettel starts last, he’s still cautious ahead of the race
Max Verstappen, noted brilliant wet-weather driver, wants to see wet weather for tomorrow’s qualifying session
Daniel Ricciardo is hoping for wet weather this weekend, following a lacklustre performance in Friday’s only dry session.
Sauber F1 Team driver Marcus Ericsson is looking forward to Japan – the race after the Malaysian Grand Prix this weekend.
Pascal Wehrlein is cautious of the physical aspect of the upcoming Malaysian Grand Prix, having already missed races due to injury
The Sepang International Circuit hods history and drama for both of our title contenders – who can hold their nerve and take the win?
Lewis Hamilton says that, whilst he has no immediate plans to retire, he does regularly consider quitting the sport.
The FIA has made a series of changes to the superlicence points handed out across many formulae. See what they are here.
Renault’s Nick Chester describes the issues the Halo is giving the teams designing next year’s cars
Formula 1 revisits the site of one of its most controversial moments this weekend – the Marina Bay Street Circuit
Championship leader and three-time world champion Lewis Hamilton says that he plans to stay in Formula 1 for another six seasons among news of driver signings.
McLaren Honda’s Yusuke Hasegawa is drawing positives from the disappointment of Monza, saying it’s positive the car showed pace
Mercedes’ James Allison: “This was the Most Comprehensive of our Eight Wins so far this Season”
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Mercedes’ Technical Director James Allison particularly enjoyed Sunday’s win, at his former employer’s home race
Toto Wolff is happy with the team’s result in Monza, though is prepared for a poor result in the upcoming Singapore Grand Prix
Carlos Sainz Jr. admitted that the Toro Rosso package just wasn’t enough to secure points in the Italian Grand Prix.
Felipe Massa was beaten by teammate Lance Stroll for the first time this season at today’s Italian Grand Prix
Paddy Lowe, Chief Technical Officer at Williams Martini Racing, is pleased with the team’s ten-point haul at the Italian Grand Prix



