Monday's Formula 1 news roundup: Mattia Binotto, Toto Wolff, Jean Todt

Monday's Formula 1 news roundup: Binotto, Wolff, Todt

Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Monday, July 29.

Monday morning's headlines:

Haas hints at 'change' in driver situation As the team's driver crisis continues, Haas boss Gunther Steiner insists "something has to change". Read more.

No Red Bull return for Kvyat in 2019 Red Bull has ruled out replacing Pierre Gasly with on-form former team driver Daniil Kvyat before the end of the season. Read more.

Mercedes will not rescue 2020 German GP Mercedes is not going to save the German GP. Read more.

Verstappen camp not ruling out 2019 title Max Verstappen has played down his chances of winning the 2019 title. Read more.

In Pictures: Max Verstappen, Dani Ceballos, Ryan Shawcross Egan Bernal joins England's cricketers and some Premier League newcomers in the best shots of the weekend. Read more.

Wolff bemoans "Armageddon" weekend for Mercedes Team principal frustrated by "terrible" day at Hockenheim. Read more.

Hamilton glad to see the back of German Grand Prix Briton acknowledges a bad weekend but keeps 39-point title advantage, with Max Verstappen winning at Hockenheim. Read more.

Result: Max Verstappen wins dramatic German Grand Prix Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel finished second after starting at the back of the grid. Read more.

Magnussen also wants to drive old Haas car Haas' two race drivers are lobbying for the return of the team's Melbourne specification car. Read more.

Hockenheim could be stand-by race for 2020 Hockenheim's best chance of staying on the F1 calendar is if the projects in Vietnam or Zandvoort falter. Read more.

Stewards took 'new direction' in Austria - Warwick A Formula 1 steward has contradicted race director Michael Masi's claim that officials have not become more lenient with the drivers. Read more.

F1 may reduce budget cap number in future - Todt Formula 1 will look to reduce the budget cap figure that will be introduced in 2021. Read more.

Vettel 'deserves respect' - Todt FIA president Jean Todt has leapt to the defence of Sebastian Vettel. Read more.

Ocon was 'ready' to replace sick Hamilton Esteban Ocon says he was ready to step into Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes ahead of qualifying at Hockenheim. Read more.

Wolff prepared to let Ocon join rival team Toto Wolff says he is ready to let Mercedes reserve Esteban Ocon leave the team at the end of 2019. Read more.

Binotto's Vettel comments 'brutal' - Rosberg

Nico Rosberg has described Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto's latest comments about Sebastian Vettel as "brutal". Read more.

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