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Wednesday September 05, 2018 Ferrari could announce their driver line-up for 2019 within the next 48

Wednesday September 05, 2018 [Ferrari close to 2019 driver announcement]( Ferrari could announce their driver line-up for 2019 within the next 48 hours according to several reports. [Vettel: 'I'm racing three cars, including Kimi']( Sebastian Vettel has suggested he is not happy with the team dynamics at Ferrari following the Italian Grand Prix. [FIA brush off Verstappen's 'killing racing' taunt]( FIA race director Charlie Whiting says he may have a "little chat" with Max Verstappen, but is not particularly ruffled by his comments in Italy. [Hartley warned a 'big improvement' is needed]( Brendon Hartley needs to make a "big improvement" in the coming races if he hopes to remain in F1 next season, says Helmut Marko. [Brown: Toro Rosso would have snapped up Norris]( McLaren would have lost Lando Norris to Toro Rosso, and ultimately Red Bull, had they not handed him a race seat for the 2019 campaign. ['Toro Rosso should sign Vandoorne in a heartbeat']( McLaren may have dropped Stoffel Vandoorne but Zak Brown says if he was in charge of Toro Rosso, he'd sign the Belgian racer "in a heartbeat." [Fry returns to McLaren as engineering director]( It has been a big week for McLaren when it comes to announcements; first Lando Norris was confirmed for 2019 and now the team has announced that Pat Fry is back. [Ferrari adopt aggressive approach to Singapore]( Off the pace in both championships, Ferrari aren't messing around with their tyre choice in Singapore having opted for nine sets of the hypersoft tyres. [Ocon situation is 'really complicated']( Esteban Ocon's future in Formula 1 is "really complicated", however, Toto Wolff is optimistic the Frenchman will in time be in a racing winning car. [Visit Planet F1 ?]() This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Ole Media Limited · 4th Floor, The Leeming Building · Vicar Lane · Leeds, LS2 7JF · United Kingdom

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