Juan Pablo Montoya believes Oscar Piastri and his manager Mark Webber are "already talking to another F1 team" amid speculation there is growing dissatisfaction with his treatment at McLaren.
The former F1 driver, who raced in the championship between 2001 and 2006, claims he can "guarantee" that conversations to that effect are taking place, but that a question mark over how happy the 24-year-old is remains.
READ MORE: Oscar Piastri 'talking to another F1 team' as major McLaren question asked
Max Verstappen manager reveals 'good things' about Red Bull power unit
Max Verstappen's manager, Raymond Vermeulen, says he hears "good things" about Red Bull's power unit for the 2026 F1 season.
The Milton Keynes-based team is becoming an F1 engine manufacturer for the first time at the advent of the new power unit regulations cycle, which coincides with the chassis rules changing, too.
READ MORE: Max Verstappen manager reveals 'good things' about Red Bull power unit
F1 fans back Max Verstappen for shock exit
Max Verstappen's F1 future has continued to be a topic of uncertainty despite the Dutchman having a contract in place until the end of 2028.
The four-time champion has voiced his concern over the future of the sport on various occasions, relating to matters such as the increase in sprint events and next year's technical regulations.
Fred Vasseur reveals 'aggressive' plan for new Ferrari car
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has said the Italian team will finish its 2026 F1 car the day before its launch on Friday, 23 January.
The 57-year-old explained that the Maranello-based squad has adopted this approach to be as "aggressive" as possible — and in anticipation of rival teams doing the same thing.
READ MORE: Fred Vasseur reveals 'aggressive' plan for new Ferrari car
Max Verstappen highlights key Yuki Tsunoda difference before Red Bull axe
Max Verstappen has explained how he and Yuki Tsunoda ran with a minor, but important set-up difference throughout their time as Red Bull team-mates.
Tsunoda joined Verstappen at Red Bull ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix, but in the 22 races and five Sprints he contested, he scored just 30 points, compared to 385 for Verstappen.
READ MORE: Max Verstappen highlights key Yuki Tsunoda difference before Red Bull axe
Kimi Antonelli delivers honest admission over Mercedes F1 'spotlight'
Kimi Antonelli has admitted he found it “tough” to adjust to the spotlight he was placed under following his full-time promotion to F1.
The Italian was chosen as Lewis Hamilton's replacement after the seven-time champion departed for a new career chapter at Ferrari.
READ MORE: Kimi Antonelli delivers honest admission over Mercedes F1 'spotlight'
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