BBC Sport
-
Singapore Grand Prix: How will haze affect the drivers and fans?F1 returns to Singapore this weekend - just as the city sees its worst air quality in three years.
-
Singapore Grand Prix: Robert Kubica to leave Williams at end of 2019 seasonRobert Kubica is to leave Williams at the end of the season after calling this year "very demanding".
-
'It's not great but not a disaster' - Vettel confident form will improve againSebastian Vettel admits he is not happy with his driving but is confident he can turn his form around before the end of the season.
-
Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen to stay at Haas for 2020 seasonHaas comfirm that Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen will remain as their drivers for the 2020 Formula 1 season.
-
Adrian Newey: Formula 1 designer to join Extreme EAcclaimed Formula 1 designer Adrian Newey will head a team in the new 'environment-focused' racing series, Extreme E.
-
Juan Manuel Correa: Formula 2 driver remains in induced comaFormula 2 driver Juan Manuel Correa remains in intensive care in an induced coma from the accident that killed Anthoine Hubert.
-
Singapore GP preview: Will sparks fly under Marina Bay floodlights?Another thriller at Monza produced highs and lows for Ferrari - but in Singapore, sparks could fly between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.
-
Singapore Grand Prix: Plan in place to cope with poor air qualityF1 bosses have put a "contingency plan" in place to cope with possible poor air quality at the Singapore Grand Prix.
-
Leclerc expects 'more difficult weekend' in SingaporeCharles Leclerc knows he and his Ferrari team face a battle to make it three Grand Prix wins in a row
-
Ricciardo still happy with Renault decision, but where does his future lie?It's perhaps not surprising that a racing driver is still happy with his $50m contract - but when it's Daniel Ricciardo, it's not about the money.
-
Williams extend Mercedes engine partnership to 2025 at leastWilliams sign a new agreement to use Mercedes engines in Formula 1 for at least the next six years.
-
Britain's Chadwick to drive in Extreme E climate-change racing seriesWilliams development driver Jamie Chadwick is named as one of four women to drive in Extreme E, which kicks off in Greenland in 2021.