F1 gossip: Horner, Sainz, Mekies, Todt, Wolff
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Friday, 16 March
Team principal Christian Horner has joked Red Bull could line up a shock move for Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton with the team considering their options in case Daniel Ricciardo opts not to extend his contract beyond this season. (Express), external
But Red Bull are remaining calm over Ricciardo's potential departure with Carlos Sainz in place as a back-up option for 2019. (Express), external
McLaren have accused Ferrari and the FIA of breaking a gentleman's agreement after the Italian team announced they had signed FIA safety and deputy race director Laurent Mekies. (autosport.com), external
FIA president Jean Todt has blasted the current financial climate in the sport by stating it's unacceptable to see the majority of teams "struggling to survive" and is eager to usher in positive change. (crash.net), external
Mercedes avoided Pirelli's new hypersoft tyre in testing because it will just be a compound to "survive" on this season, according to team principal Toto Wolff. (motorsport.com), external
Thursday, 15 March
World champion Lewis Hamilton has hit back at critics who have questioned why he has not yet signed a new Mercedes contract, with the Briton heading into his final year with the Silver Arrows. (Express), external
Ferrari have followed in Renault's footsteps and signed FIA safety director Laurent Mekies to bolster their technical department, a move which is set to anger fellow teams. (planetf1.com), external
The FIA has warned teams against using a "false" engine mode to take advantage of the new exhaust-blown rear wing design debuted by Renault during pre-season testing, which is legal but deemed to be against the spirit of the technical regulations. (crash.net), external
Haas' Kevin Magnussen has continued to criticise the mandatory 'Halo' device, calling the new safety innovation "very annoying and ugly." (Ekstra Bladet in Danish), external
Renault would support a cost cap being included in the new rules for 2021 with a limit of £150m per team. (planetf1.com), external
Wednesday, 14 March
Sebastian Vettel is not worried about Ferrari's winter testing results. (f1today.net), external
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner believes his team could be in the hunt for fourth place this season despite only finishing eighth last year. (planetf1.com), external
F1 race director Charlie Whiting has dismissed fears of potential chaos with new standing restart rules. (autosport.com), external
McLaren's Fernando Alonso has warned resurgent Honda that "one test is not the same as 21 races". (planetf1.com), external
But Honda are happy to be more involved in their new partnership with Toro Rosso rather than McLaren, according to technical director Toyoharu Tanabe.(motorsportweek.com), external
Tuesday, 13 March
Valtteri Bottas believes it is possible he can beat Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton but says he will not be going "into a complete mental fight within the team" as part of his strategy. (Planet F1), external
Red Bull diver Daniel Ricciardo says hopes the start of the new season will make "the situation a little easier to handle" when it comes to contract talks with the team. (F1i.com), external
Renault chief technical officer Bob Bell says the team "pushed like hell to get the maximum aerodynamic performance from the car" but that has meant "giving ourselves more headache with thermal management".(Autosport), external
The future of the German Grand Prix remains in doubt as its current deal expires this season and there is no deal in place to extend it. (Crash.net) , external
Monday, 12 March
British former F1 driver Max Chilton finished 19th for new team Carlin in the season-opening race of the Indycar season as France's Sebastien Bourdais claimed victory in St Petersburg, Florida. (Carlin), external
Red Bull boss Christian Horner says Ferrari are "wrong to hold F1 to ransom" after the Italian team threatened to quit the sport over new proposals by F1 owners Liberty Media. (El Confidencial via Wheels24), external
Max Verstappen says his Red Bull outfit need to be within three tenths of pole position at this month's season-opening Australian Grand Prix to be in the fight for victory in the race. (F1i.com), external
McLaren chief Eric Boullier says the last three years were difficult for the team but they have to be "ambitious" for the 2018 season and to do so they will have to "take risks". (Planet F1), external
Toro Rosso driver Brendon Hartley believes the team can increase their targets for the first race in Melbourne after exceeding expectations in testing. (Autosport), external
Sunday, 11 March
World champion Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes' W09 car - new for the 2018 season - is a lot faster than its W08 predecessor and believes the team have "as much information as we could" with preparations for the new season. (TheCheckeredFlag), external
Red Bull chief engineer Pierre Wache has been promoted to the newly-created role of technical director in a move the team calls "part of the evolution" of their structure. (Autosport), external
Williams might have to wait until the latter parts of the 2018 Formula One season to fully optimise the potential of their car, according to technical chief Paddy Lowe. (ESPN), external
Valtteri Bottas has denied a claim that Mercedes are a full second per lap ahead of F1's other top teams heading into this month's Australian Grand Prix. (GrandPrix.com), external
Formula 1 rookie Charles Leclerc says he was angered by the spin that contributed to almost five hours of lost running time on the final test day before his debut. (Motorsport.com), external
Saturday, 10 March
Red Bull boss Christian Horner says opting to run a different fuel to engine supplier Renault is not a "strategic mistake" as Mercedes counterpart Toto Wolff has suggested.(PlanetF1.com), external
McLaren's new partnership with Renault got off to an inauspicious start as the team finished with the lowest mileage of pre-season testing, but racing director Eric Boullier says they were right to be "aggressive" with their car design. (Formula1.com), external
Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen believes his team have delivered a "strong package" for the 2018 Formula 1 season and that they could have gone faster during pre-season testing. (Motorsportweek), external
World champions Mercedes say the only doubt they have over their new car is how well it can perform on Pirelli's softer tyres. (Autosport), external
Daniel Ricciardo recorded 92 laps in the Aston Martin Red Bull Racing car at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, finishing fourth fastest overall, and believes the team "are close enough to be in the hunt". (thecheckeredflag), external
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