Verstappen: Don’t blame Spanish GP penalty for hitting Russell if I narrowly lose title | Formula 1 Max Verstappen regrets his Spanish Grand Prix penalty but says he won't blame it if he loses the world championship by less than 10 points. Read more:
What did Verstappen make of Vettel praising his performance? “He’s correct” | Formula 1 After Sebastian Vettel lavished praise on Max Verstappen's talent and work ethic his fellow four-times champion said he was "correct". Read more:
Pivotal Qatar weekend could turn Norris’s season-long rival into his most valuable ally | Formula 1 It would take a reversal of form for Oscar Piastri to keep his title hopes alive this weekend. That promises to be good news for Lando Norris. Read more:
The five recent incidents drivers focused on in Driving Standards Guidelines meeting with FIA | Formula 1 The FIA's stewards told Formula 1 drivers their guidelines have made penalty decisions more consistent, in a meeting to discuss them on Thursday. Read more:
Round-up: Final pit stop in Brazil cost Verstappen win from pits says Marko, and more | RaceFans Round-up Also in Friday's edition of the RaceFans round-up, David Coulthard drives a Red Bull's 2011 championship-winning F1 car on the Adelaide street circuit. Read more:
Piastri’s 104-point lead over Verstappen was “overturned quicker than I thought” | Formula 1 Oscar Piastri said the second half of the season has "unfolded differently to how I'd hoped or expected" after Max Verstappen eradicated his points lead. Read more:
Verstappen surprised to slash points gap but “would love to have it a bit closer” | Formula 1 Max Verstappen said he couldn't have imagined the huge gains he's made in the championship but he still needs to be closer. Read more:
F1’s racing guidelines have “created more problems than solutions” – Sainz | Formula 1 Carlos Sainz Jnr wants a "better solution" to Formula 1's racing guidelines as drivers prepare to meet the sport's bosses over the regulations. Read more:
‘Not looking forward to 2026’ comment was made in ‘heat of frustration’ – Hamilton | Formula 1 Lewis Hamilton said he was feeling "a lot of frustration" when he told a reporter he was not looking forward to racing in Formula 1 again next year. Read more:
Aston Martin ‘don’t need more people in management’ after Newey move – Alonso | Formula 1 Fernando Alonso downplayed suggestions Christian Horner could join Aston Martin following the team's latest shake-up of its management. Read more: