Thursday, October 1, 2015

McLaren boss Ron Dennis says the whole team is "demotivated" at their lack of pace after Fernando Alonso's complaints during the Japanese Grand Prix

McLaren boss Ron Dennis says the whole team is "demotivated" at their lack of pace after Fernando Alonso's complaints during the Japanese Grand Prix. (Motorsport.com) 
Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembery says his company would "think very heavily" about their future in the sport if the Red Bull and Toro Rosso teams were not on the 2016 grid. (Autosport) 
Formula 1 engines will be louder next year after the FIA World Motor Sport Council approved changes to the exhaust set-ups of cars. (Autosport) 
New American Manor driver Alexander Rossi says the United States Grand Prix in Austin on 25 October "can't come soon enough". (NBC Sports) 
We would not recommend this but Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo posted a video of himself dancing while driving. 
The rivalry between Mercedes' team-mates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg has "diluted echoes" of that between Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost at McLaren in 1988-89. (Motor Sport) 

Wednesday, 30 September

Despite speculation about his future, Jenson Button says McLaren's difficult 2015 campaign has brought him and the team closer together. (Formula1.com) 
McLaren Group CEO Ron Dennis insists McLaren's partnership with Honda is the team's only possible means of returning to the front of F1.(Sky Sports) 
At the Japanese Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg received a fifth of the coverage that Mercedes enjoyed in previous races, but F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone denies claims of a blackout.(Telegraph) 
Lotus driver Romain Grosjean believes his move to Haas F1 will see him finally record a maiden Formula 1 victory. (ESPN F1) 
Lotus
Lotus's Twitter account had an interesting way of reacting to Romain Grosjean's announcement that he would be joining Haas F1
Ecclestone has warned that Red Bull could walk out of Formula 1 if European Union investigators demand that they hand back £46m in special payments. (Times - subscription required) 
However, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner feels Toro Rosso's situation in Formula 1 is more critical than his team's right now, as owner Dietrich Mateschitz considers pulling both of them out of the championship. (Autosport) 
ART Grand Prix team principal Frederic Vasseur says it would be "an absolute denial" of the ladder system in single-seater racing if GP2 champion-elect Stoffel Vandoorne, 23, fails to make it to Formula 1 in 2016. (Motorsport.com) 

Tuesday, 29 September

Jenson Button could quit McLaren and join Renault, who are set to buy the Lotus team, if he cannot resolve a contract dispute with the Woking-based outfit. (Daily Mirror) 
The likely departure of driver Romain Grosjean, 29, to the new Haas outfit will be a "loss" to Lotus, says the team's trackside operations chief Alan Permane. (Autosport) 
Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen, 35, says that the Italian team has "surprised itself" with the improvement in form in recent races.(Motorsport.com) 
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton says he has a "mega balance" between his on-track and off-track commitments and, although the Briton is poised to attend the Paris Fashion Show this week, he does not feel like he is "overstepping the line". (Daily Mail) 
Hamilton is currently leading the standings as he bids for a second successive drivers' crown and, as a picture he has posted on Twitter shows, he has also made the front cover of men's magazine GQ in South Africa.
Lewis Hamilton on Twitter

Monday, 28 September

The future of the British Grand Prix is in doubt because of a shortage of funding at Silverstone. (Daily Telegraph) 
Former world champion Jenson Button, 35, and two-time champion Fernando Alonso, 34, give no guarantees that they will remain with McLaren next season. (Daily Mail) 
Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button
Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button have had two spells together at McLaren
Alonso believes drivers' radio conversations during races should be private after television viewers heard him criticise McLaren's lack of power from their Honda engine during the Japanese Grand Prix. (Fox Sports) 
Mercedes bosses plan to speak to F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone about the apparent lack of on-track TV coverage involving their drivers Lewis Hamilton, who won the race, and team-mate Nico Rosberg during the Japanese Grand Prix. (Daily Mirror) 
Lotus return to the High Court on Monday hoping to avoid being placed in administration as they wait for Renault to complete a planned takeover. (Sky Sports) 
Lewis Hamilton tweet about Ayrton Senna
Lewis Hamilton's victory at the Japanese Grand Prix puts him level with Ayrton Senna on 41 race wins
Triple former world champion and Mercedes non-executive chairman Niki Lauda believes Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz could leave the sport.(Reuters) 

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