Formula One News — September 2020
SEPTEMBER 18, 2020
Ferrari right to oust Vettel says Massa
Ferrari may have made the best choice to oust Sebastian Vettel, according to the team's former driver Felipe Massa.
Ferrari spending millions on simulator says Binotto
Ferrari is spending "several million euros" to get a brand new simulator up and running at Maranello in the next few months.
F1 using red flags to spice up show says Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton thinks Formula 1 is deliberately using red flags to spice up the show.
Neurologist doubts Schumacher will recover
A neurology specialist doubts Michael Schumacher will ever emerge from his current condition.
SEPTEMBER 17, 2020
Ferrari slump not comparable to 1993 says Todt
Jean Todt thinks Ferrari should be able to recover from its surprisingly-deep 2020 slump.
Sponsor exit was end of story says Claire Williams
It was the departure of Williams' title sponsor this year that prompted the sale of the team.
Briatore says coronavirus can be defeated
Flavio Briatore says the coronavirus pandemic that has wreaked havoc on Formula 1 and the world in 2020 "can be defeated".
F2 driver opposed to young driver test for Alonso
Formula 2 driver Louis Deletraz admits he is opposed to Fernando Alonso being invited to take part in F1's 'young driver test' in Abu Dhabi later this year.
F1's ghost race era finally ending
F1's 'ghost race' trend of 2020 is finally ending.
Selling McLaren factory a good decision says Brown
Zak Brown insists that selling McLaren's factory for about $350 million is a "very good decision".
Vettel move great for F1 and for Toto Wolff
Sebastian Vettel staying in Formula 1 beyond 2020 is "great" not just for Formula 1, but for Toto Wolff as well.
Shwartzman linked with Haas seat for 2021
Alongside Mick Schumacher, another Formula 2 star is now shaping up as a likely 2021 rookie.
SEPTEMBER 16, 2020
Todt hopes Volkswagen boss serious about F1
Jean Todt says he hopes Volkswagen is contemplating a move into Formula 1.
Red Bull must give Verstappen competitive engine
Red Bull must supply Max Verstappen with "a competitive engine" in order to keep him at the team beyond 2021.
F1 unlikely to return to Mugello
Formula 1 appears unlikely to return to Mugello next year, despite the success of last weekend's race at the Ferrari-owned circuit.
F2 title no guarantee of F1 seat says Schumacher
Mick Schumacher is not getting carried away with speculation that he is looking likely to follow his famous father into Formula 1.
No FIA penalty for Hamilton over political t-shirt
The FIA has backed away from issuing a potential penalty to Lewis Hamilton over his wearing of a politically-themed t-shirt on the Mugello podium.
SEPTEMBER 15, 2020
Mercedes denies bringing politics into F1
Mercedes has denied "bringing politics into Formula 1".
2021 can be much better for Ferrari says Sainz
Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri hopes "flexibility" in the F1 rules helps the famous Maranello team pull itself out of its "hole".
Vettel denies fatigue behind F1 incidents
Sebastian Vettel has denied that driver fatigue could be behind a spate of recent incidents in Formula 1.
Nurburgring hopes for Friday run for Schumacher
The boss of the Nurburgring hopes the rumours are true that Mick Schumacher will get a Friday practice outing at the German circuit next month.
F1 steward Salo says Bottas did nothing wrong
Mugello steward Mika Salo insists that Valtteri Bottas "did nothing wrong" before the midfield race re-start pileup last Sunday.
SEPTEMBER 14, 2020
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Masi denies F1 to blame for Mugello re-start crash
F1 race director Michael Masi has rejected claims that the sport's authorities are to blame for the big re-start crash at Mugello on Sunday.