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Thursday's Formula 1 news roundup: Esteban Ocon, Helmut Marko, Christian Horner

Thursday's Formula 1 news roundup: Ocon, Marko, Horner
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Here, Sports Mole rounds up the latest Formula 1 news on Thursday, November 28.

Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Thursday, November 28.

Thursday morning's headlines:

Nicholas Latifi to replace Robert Kubica at Williams in 2020
The 24-year-old Canadian replaces the departing Kubica. Read more.

Vettel and Leclerc 'get on well' - Binotto
Ferrari's two drivers "get on well", team boss Mattia Binotto insists. Read more.

'Good chance' Verstappen will stay in 2021 - Marko
Red Bull has "a good chance" of keeping Max Verstappen on board for 2021, according to Dr Helmut Marko. Read more.

Honda talks about 2022, 2023 already underway - Marko
Red Bull is already in talks to extend its engine deal with Honda beyond 2021. Read more.

2019 front wing rule change 'unnecessary' - Horner
Christian Horner says he still thinks the new front wing regulations for 2019 were "unnecessary". Read more.

Albon wants to take on Verstappen in 2020
Alex Albon says it is "a matter of time" until he can give Max Verstappen a real run for his money at Red Bull. Read more.

'Good chance' Mugello will replace Monza
There is a "good chance" Mugello will eventually take over as host of the Italian GP. Read more.

Tobacco giant expands McLaren backing
British American Tobacco (BAT) will expand its sponsorship of the McLaren team in 2020, it has emerged. Read more.

Zandvoort's banked corner 'intriguing' - Lammers
A severely banked corner will be an exciting feature of the refurbished Zandvoort circuit for the 2020 Dutch GP, according to race spokesman Jan Lammers. Read more.

Early Ocon release 'very important' - Prost
Renault made Esteban Ocon's availability for the Abu Dhabi test next week a crucial part of his release from Mercedes. Read more.

Red Bull extend Honda partnership into 2021
Toro Rosso will also be powered by the Japanese manufacturer for a further year. Read more.

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