Formula One News — November 2016
NOVEMBER 12, 2016
Marko slams Wolff for Verstappen phone call
A phone call made by Toto Wolff has opened up a new rift with Red Bull.
Alonso defends sense of humour in Brazil
Fernando Alonso has defended running amok during Friday's free practice session in Brazil.
Ricciardo beats Vettel among F1's best says Wolff
Toto Wolff has joined Fernando Alonso in making a surprise choice as one of the very best drivers in F1 today.
Arrivabene laughs at mounting Ferrari pressure
The pressure is still piling high on Ferrari team boss Maurizio Arrivabene's shoulders.
Brawn's role could be unclear for months
It may be months before Ross Brawn's potential future role in F1 becomes clear.
Villeneuve relationship from foe to friends says Massa
Felipe Massa has revealed that after a rocky earlier relationship, he and 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve reconciled to become friends.
Kaltenborn admits Nasr place not certain
Monisha Kaltenborn has admitted it is not certain that Felipe Nasr will stay at Sauber beyond 2016.
Lauda, Wolff ensuring free fight for title
Niki Lauda says Mercedes is giving Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton a free fight for the 2016 title.
Strategy Group to push for fewer penalties
The controversy about driver penalties in F1 is still raging.
Button eyes GT, rallycross for 2017
Jenson Button has hinted at his plan to keep on racing during his F1 'sabbatical' next year.
McLaren co-owners move to axe Ron Dennis?
Ron Dennis' long journey in F1 could come to a halt as early as next week, according to widespread reports.
NOVEMBER 11, 2016
Practice 2 Report - An Affair
Brazilian GP - Practice 2 Report - By Dan Knutson in Interlagos
Friday Press Conference
Brazilian GP - Friday Press Conference
Friday Team Quotes
Brazilian GP - Friday Team Quotes
Practice 2 Results
Brazilian GP - Practice 2 Results
Practice 1 Report - Right foot
Brazilian GP - Practice 1 Report - By Dan Knutson in Interlagos
Practice 1 Results
Brazilian GP - Practice 1 Results
Whiting appearance shows F1 too complex says Sainz
Carlos Sainz has rejected the notion that Charlie Whiting's unusual appearance during the drivers press conference in Brazil was good for clarity.
Alonso tells Rosberg anything can happen
Fernando Alonso has warned Nico Rosberg that "anything can happen" that could prevent him from winning the 2016 title.
Wehrlein disappointed to miss Force India seat
Pascal Wehrlein could not hide his disappointment after it emerged that Manor teammate Esteban Ocon is moving up to Force India for 2017.
Renault kept Palmer for continuity says Vasseur
Kevin Magnussen has revealed that he turned down an offer to stay with Renault for 2017.
Sauber looks set to keep same drivers
Sauber looks set to keep its existing drivers in 2017.
Ecclestone discusses Brazil GP with president Temer
Bernie Ecclestone detoured to the Brazilian capital Brasilia on his way to the Brazilian grand prix in Sao Paulo.
Petrobras to leave Williams?
Brazilian oil multinational Petrobras is leaving Williams at the end of 2016, local media source UOL claims.