Formula One News — June 2017

JUNE 10, 2017

Alonso meets in Montreal with F1 boss Carey

After repeating his threat to quit F1, Fernando Alonso sat down with the sport's new CEO Chase Carey.

Bottas getting under Hamilton's skin

Valtteri Bottas is getting under Lewis Hamilton's skin at Mercedes.

Rosberg could return to F1

Nico Rosberg could one day return to formula one.

Vandoorne not yet good enough says Villeneuve

Stoffel Vandoorne is yet to prove he is "good enough" to thrive in F1.

No Ferrari switch for 2018 says Ricciardo

Daniel Ricciardo has scotched any lingering speculation about the chances of a Ferrari switch for 2018.

F1 heads for twin turbo rules in 2021?

F1 is heading for a V6 twin-turbo engine formula for 2021.

Sirotkin not denying Palmer rumours

Sergey Sirotkin has refused to deny speculation he is being lined up to replace struggling Jolyon Palmer at Renault.

Magnussen caught out by Haas contract

Kevin Magnussen has admitted he was caught unawares by a hidden detail of his contract with Haas.

JUNE 9, 2017

Practice 2 Report - Team swapped spins

Canadian GP - Practice 2 Report - By Dan Knutson in Montreal

Friday Press Conference

Canadian GP - Friday Press Conference

Friday Team Quotes

Canadian GP - Friday Team Quotes

Friday Photos

Canadian GP - Friday Photos

Practice 2 Results

Canadian GP - Practice 2 Results

Practice 1 Report - Island morning

Canadian GP - Practice 1 Report - By Dan Knutson in Montreal

Practice 1 Results

Canadian GP - Practice 1 Results

Wild McLaren-Honda split rumors resurface

The deadlines are now coming thick and fast amid the deteriorating McLaren-Honda relationship.

Ricciardo hoping for Renault upgrade in Baku

Red Bull is in an upbeat mood as it speeds towards the mid-season point in 2017.

Sainz happy to hear Ferrari rumours

Carlos Sainz says he is still hoping for a future with Red Bull, despite rumours he might be on Ferrari's wish list for 2018.

Red Bull keeping both drivers in 2018

Red Bull has dismissed rumours it might make a change to its driver lineup for 2018.

F1 set to confirm 2029 Montreal contract

Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve has secured its place on the F1 calendar long into the future.

Vettel plays down Ferrari contract talk

Sebastian Vettel has played down reports he is under pressure to ink a new Ferrari contract.

Massa not mourning Ecclestone exit

Felipe Massa says he does not mourn the departure from F1's day to day running of former supremo Bernie Ecclestone.

Steiner says why not? to 25-race plans

F1 teams may need to adapt if Liberty Media intends to expand the calendar to as many as 25 races.

Raikkonen not angry after Monaco controversy

Kimi Raikkonen insists he is not angry following the 'team orders' controversy of Monaco.