Formula One News — September 2017

SEPTEMBER 16, 2017

Rosberg to help Kubica's F1 comeback

Retired reigning world champion Nico Rosberg has joined Robert Kubica's management team.

Kvyat not fearing Toro Rosso driver shakeup

Daniil Kvyat says he is still waiting to hear if he will be kept on board at Toro Rosso for 2018.

Alonso to probe Renault before making 2018 decision

Fernando Alonso says he will look into Renault's plans for 2018 before deciding whether to stay at McLaren next year.

Sainz-Renault switch for Malaysia possible says Marko

Dr Helmut Marko has admitted Carlos Sainz might start his new Renault adventure as soon as the next race in Malaysia.

Red Bull a second faster in Singapore says Lauda

Niki Lauda says he has his eye on Red Bull in Singapore.

T-wings banned for 2018 but shark fins staying

The shark fins are staying, but F1 fans can wave goodbye to unseemly 'T-wings' in 2018.

Practice 3 Report - Worrying times

Singapore GP - Practice 3 Report - By Dan Knutson in Singapore

Practice 3 Results

Singapore GP - Practice 3 Results

F1 regime change held up Singapore GP deal

F1's change of management held up talks for a new Singapore grand prix deal, minister S Iswaran said ahead of the city-state's 2017 race.

Force India to be Force Racing in 2018

Force India looks set to be known as 'Force Racing' from 2018.

SEPTEMBER 15, 2017

Practice 2 Report - Flying Man Dan

Singapore GP - Practice 2 Report - By Dan Knutson in Singapore

Friday Photos

Singapore GP - Friday Photos

Friday Press Conference

Singapore GP - Friday Press Conference

Friday Team Quotes

Singapore GP - Friday Team Quotes

Practice 2 Results

Singapore GP - Practice 2 Results

Toro Rosso and Honda team up

As the McLaren and Honda split has unfolded today, Honda and Scuderia Toro Rosso have announced they are joining forces for the 2018 season.

McLaren switches to Renault

McLaren and Renault announced an agreement that will see the British team using Renault engines for the 2018, 2019 and 2020 seasons.

McLaren and Honda announce split

As was much anticipated, McLaren and Honda have announced that they will discontinue their partnership at the end of the 2017 season.

Palmer pushing to keep 2017 Renault seat

Jolyon Palmer says he intends to keep his Renault seat at least for the rest of the 2017 season.

F1 keeps engine penalties in place for now

F1 has decided against immediately acting on the issue of grid penalties for engine changes.

Honda future makes Red Bull drivers nervous

Red Bull and its engine supplier Renault will reportedly split after the 2018 season.

Hulkenberg laughs at F1 record in Singapore

Nico Hulkenberg is set to take over an unenviable record in formula one.

Bottas happy as Mercedes keeps options open

Valtteri Bottas says he is comfortable with his new one-year Mercedes contract.

Wehrlein quiet on new 2018 Sauber seat rumours

Pascal Wehrlein is not commenting on reports he still has a shot at keeping his Sauber seat for 2018.