Lewis Hamilton was fastest during free practice one for the Italian Grand Prix this morning, with Ferrari some way off their main title rivals so far.
From being a genuine Q3 challenger early in the season, Toro Rosso is now on the back foot in qualifying, according to Daniil Kvyat.
The Brit is contracted until the end of 2018 but plans to stay with the team for longer than that.
With the Singapore Grand Prix in mind, Red Bull Racing are set to change Daniel Ricciardo’s power unit for the Italian Grand Prix, which would hand the Australian a grid penalty.
Fernando Alonso insists he did not retire a healthy car from the Belgian Grand Prix, with fears of an imminent Honda engine failure causing him to withdraw from the race.
Ross Brawn has revealed that plans are underway to try and remove the Drag Reduction System from Formula 1’s next generation of cars.
Ross Brawn wants the penalties handed out to drivers for engine and gearbox changes to be eliminated from Formula 1, with other ways of penalising teams being discussed.
The American team is looking to optimise its potential for the remainder of this year while developing next year’s car.
Grosjean is looking forward to continuing his good form at the Italian Grand Prix this weekend.
The Danish driver is looking forwards to the iconic Italian Grand Prix
Williams Martini Racing’s Paddy Lowe is hoping that the team can perfect the tricky setup needed for this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix
Williams Martini Racing driver Lance Stroll is hoping that his experience driving at Monza will help this weekend
Felipe Massa is hoping to get a fourth podium finish at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, having already taken three with Williams and Ferrari
The German is looking to secure his first Italian Grand Prix win with Ferrari, and his fourth in total, this weekend at Monza.
The Finn is looking to continue his strong form as he bids for his first victory since his return to Ferrari.
The Swede is looking to end a run of forty consecutive races without a top ten finish this weekend in Italy.
Toto Wolff has said Mercedes are pushing on with development in 2017, in order to achieve their target of defending their title after a rule change.