Formula One News — December 2016

DECEMBER 7, 2016

Wolff not ready to drop Hamilton tactics issue yet

Mercedes is yet to close the chapter on Lewis Hamilton's controversial driving in the closing stages of the Abu Dhabi title finale.

Nasr prepared to wait for Sauber cockpit

Felipe Nasr has indicated he has the patience to wait for clarity regarding his future in F1.

Wolff wanted midfield team for Wehrlein in 2017

Toto Wolff says it would be better if Pascal Wehrlein got another "year or two" to develop at a midfield team before stepping up at Mercedes.

Rational Lauda can't relate to Rosberg call says Wolff

Toto Wolff has excused his fellow Mercedes team chief Niki Lauda for initially reacting angrily to Nico Rosberg's shock decision to retire.

DECEMBER 6, 2016

Wehrlein on pole for Mercedes seat

Pascal Wehrlein appears to be in pole position to step up and become Lewis Hamilton's new teammate at Mercedes for 2017.

Schumacher to become Mercedes junior?

Mick Schumacher could now be on the cusp of becoming Mercedes' next official F1 junior driver.

Ferrari not involved with Rosberg story says Arrivabene

Maurizio Arrivabene has counted Ferrari out of Mercedes' last minute scramble to replace the newly-retired world champion Nico Rosberg.

Minister learned of France GP deal on TV

Sports minister Thierry Braillard says he learned about the return of the French grand prix via the media.

Gasly aims to race in 2018 French GP return

New GP2 champion Pierre Gasly has set his sights on being in F1 in time for France's calendar return in 2018.

DECEMBER 5, 2016

Red Bull left us behind says Marchionne

Sergio Marchionne says Ferrari's biggest problem in 2016 was falling behind the development curve.

Ferrari could lose drivers after 2017 says Marchionne

Sergio Marchionne has admitted Ferrari is at risk of losing its champion drivers after 2017.

Red Bull distances itself from Rosberg story

Red Bull and its drivers have distanced themselves from Nico Rosberg's seismic decision to leave Mercedes and F1.

Vettel plays down Mercedes move rumour

Sebastian Vettel has responded to the seismic Nico Rosberg retirement story simply by referring to his Ferrari contract.

Lauda criticises Rosberg over shock decision

Niki Lauda has hit out at Nico Rosberg's decision to quit Mercedes just days after winning the world championship.

Wehrlein ready for Rosberg seat

Pascal Wehrlein has declared himself "ready" to step up and become Lewis Hamilton's new Mercedes teammate.

Mercedes not ruling out Alonso for 2017 seat

Fernando Alonso and Mercedes have played down rumours linking the Spanish driver with Nico Rosberg's newly-vacant 2017 seat.

Even Massa not ruling out Mercedes seat

Even newly retired drivers are being linked with Nico Rosberg's surprisingly vacant Mercedes seat for 2017.

Rosberg to stay involved with F1

Nico Rosberg says he wants to remain connected to F1 following his shock decision to quit Mercedes and retire.

Valentino Rossi says Wolff has my number

The rumours linking potential names with Nico Rosberg's newly vacant 2017 seat are getting wilder by the moment.

DECEMBER 2, 2016

Nico Rosberg retires from sport

In a shock announcement by Nico Rosberg today, the newly crowned world champion has decided that he is retiring from the sport, with immediate effect.

Sauber to be first with 2017 car

Sauber looks set to be first out of the blocks with its 2017 car.

F1 stewards vow to improve consistency

F1 stewards are looking to speed up their deliberating and be more consistent in their decisions.

France set for 2018 F1 calendar return?

After a decade's absence, France will return to the F1 calendar in 2018.

Montoya sides with Verstappen amid criticism

As the long 2016 season finally ends, Max Verstappen continues to divide opinion.