Friday's Formula 1 news roundup: Lewis Hamilton, Nico Hulkenberg, Alex Albon

Friday's Formula 1 news roundup: Hamilton, Hulkenberg, Albon

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

Friday morning's headlines:

Albon welcomes Hamilton's support for 2020 seat As he pushes to keep his seat at Red Bull for 2020, Alex Albon has welcomed the support of world champion Lewis Hamilton. Read more.

Ferrari still not ruling out 2021 rules veto Ferrari's potential veto against the newly-announced 2021 regulations could still be triggered. Read more.

Hulkenberg admits Alfa Romeo last option for 2020 Nico Hulkenberg has revealed that he is "waiting" on an answer from Alfa Romeo. Read more.

Hamilton wants to stay with Mercedes for 2021 Lewis Hamilton has indicated that he is likely to remain in Formula 1 with Mercedes after 2020. Read more.

Verstappen hits back at 'disrespectful' Hamilton Max Verstappen has accused Lewis Hamilton of being "disrespectful". Read more.

Ricciardo, Bottas defend under-fire Verstappen Two of Max Verstappen's rivals have defended the Dutchman amid a wave of criticism. Read more.

Verstappen worried 2021 cars 'too slow' Max Verstappen is worried the cars of 2021 will be "too slow". Read more.

F1 boosts maximum calendar size to 25 races Chase Carey is happy to have created space for more races on the F1 calendars of the future. Read more.

Max Verstappen hits back at "disrespectful" Lewis Hamilton for "silly comment" Hamilton said he left the Red Bull driver extra room in fear of being being "torpedoed" at last week's Mexican Grand Prix. Read more.

F1 publishes new regulations for 2021 season onwards The new rules will come into force in 2021. Read more.

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