Sebastian Vettel feels it will be important to Ferrari for him to have a good working relationship with Charles Leclerc in 2019 when the Monegasque driver joins the German at the team.
Ahead of his move to Red Bull in 2019, Pierre Gasly has been given a glowing reference from Christian Horner, with his future team principal believing that he is the right driver for the job of replacing Daniel Ricciardo.
Two of motorsport’s biggest names will join forces as Fernando Alonso and Jimmie Johnson swap rides at Bahrain in November.
Formula 2 driver Louis Delétraz will make his Formula 1 debut for Haas at the post-Abu Dhabi Grand Prix tyre test this month.
There were plenty of positives for McLaren to take away from Mexico according to Performance Director Andrea Stella, but Fernando Alonso’s retirement was a definite negative.
The Spaniard was left downbeat after being forced to retire early on in the Mexican Grand Prix after debris from Esteban Ocon’s Force India lodged itself in his McLaren.
The Spaniard retired from the Mexican Grand Prix with a sudden mechanical problem, but he was happy to see his team-mate score good points in sixth.
James Allison has said that Lewis Hamilton winning his fourth title with Mercedes is a ‘remarkable achievement’
Sergio Pérez was disappointed to retire from his home race and feels he would have scored points if he had reached the chequered flag
Toro Rosso driver Brendon Hartley said the opening of his race in Mexico was “a little bit of a mess” following a collision
Haas’ performance during the Mexican Grand Prix was so bad that Guenther Steiner says nothing positive could be taken away from the weekend.
Williams drivers only finished twelfth and thirteenth in the Mexican Grand Prix but Paddy Lowe says getting ahead of other drivers was a positive achievement.
The two Williams drivers adopted different strategies for the Mexican Grand Prix but finished twelfth and thirteenth respectively.
Stoffel Vandoorne is “very satisfied” with his eighth place finish in Mexico
INFINITI’s Global Motorsport Director, Tommaso Volpe, discusses the brand’s next steps in motorsport with The Checkered Flag.
Marcus Ericsson will race in the 2019 IndyCar Series with Schmidt Peterson Motorsports alongside James Hinchcliffe. Ericsson will drive the #7 SPM Honda and will make his oval racing debut at the Indy 500.
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.



