Max Verstappen has insisted, ahead of this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix, that he does not "want to leave" Formula 1, with active conversations underway with the FIA to make changes to the new power unit regulations.
Read more: Max Verstappen delivers F1 retirement update as FIA discussions confirmed
Never-before-seen images of new F1 circuit revealed
Formula 1's newest circuit is beginning to take shape ahead of its debut this year, and never-before-seen images have been released as to how it will look.
Read more: Never-before-seen images of new F1 circuit revealed
Lewis Hamilton confirms crazy Ferrari upgrade as Max Verstappen reveals FIA talks
Lewis Hamilton has confirmed that Ferrari does have a major upgrades package for this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix: its revolutionary 'upside-down' rear wing.
Read more: Lewis Hamilton confirms major Ferrari Chinese GP upgrade
Carlos Sainz issues fierce F1 warning over 'big crash'
Carlos Sainz has warned F1 it will see a large crash if it stands still over safety concerns with the new regulations.
Read more: Carlos Sainz issues fierce F1 warning over 'big crash'
Lando Norris reveals McLaren 'back foot' demand from F1 rival Mercedes
Lando Norris has revealed that McLaren has called on power unit supplier Mercedes to provide more to allow the team to be better prepared going into this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix.
Read more: Lando Norris reveals McLaren 'back foot' demand from F1 rival Mercedes
Will new F1 rule be seen during Chinese GP?
It is the Chinese Grand Prix weekend, and for the second successive season, it plays host to the first sprint race of the year.
Read more: Will new F1 rule be seen during Chinese GP?
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