Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Monday, January 6.
Monday morning's headlines:
Porsche built F1 engine in 2017 Porsche motorsport boss Fritz Enzinger has revealed that the German marque designed a Formula 1 engine in 2017. Read more.
Sirotkin admits F1 return 'unlikely' Former Williams driver Sergey Sirotkin has admitted that he is "very unlikely" to ever race again in Formula 1. Read more.
Ferrari admits Hamilton met with chairman Ferrari needs "two experienced drivers" for 2021, according to team boss Mattia Binotto. Read more.
Haas came 'close' to ousting driver for 2020 Gunther Steiner has admitted he was "pretty close" to taking drastic measures after Haas' two drivers crashed at Silverstone last year. Read more.
Beating top teams 'not possible' in 2020 - Seidl It is "not possible" for McLaren to take on the top three teams until the budget cap comes into force. Read more.
Raikkonen eyes world rally title Kimi Raikkonen says he wants to add a world rally title to his CV in the future. Read more.
F1 in talks with Saudi Arabia - Briatore F1 could soon add Saudi Arabia to the race calendar. Read more.
Dakar not a Hamilton-like 'show' - Alonso Fernando Alonso insists his participation in the fabled Dakar Rally is not a marketing gimmick. Read more.
Sponsor says Kubica 'involved' in Alfa Romeo deal Robert Kubica will have an important role at Alfa Romeo in 2020, the Polish driver's sponsor PKN Orlen has announced. Read more.
Wolff not going to Ferrari - Briatore Flavio Briatore has scoffed at speculation that Toto Wolff could be set to switch to Ferrari. Read more.
Ferrari must improve pitstops - Binotto Ferrari must speed up its pitstops in 2020, boss Mattia Binotto has admitted. Read more.
Racing Point aiming for fourth in 2020 - Perez Racing Point can finish fourth overall in 2020, according to Sergio Perez. Read more.
Hamilton better than Verstappen - Marko Lewis Hamilton is still better than Max Verstappen, according to the Red Bull driver's boss Dr Helmut Marko. Read more.
Hockenheim says F1 return up to Liberty Whether Germany returns to the F1 calendar is in large part up to Liberty Media. Read more.
Dutch GP to survive without Verstappen - boss The Dutch GP is being set up to survive without Max Verstappen, according to Zandvoort circuit boss Robert van Overdijk. Read more.
2020 Williams to be 'evolution' - Russell Williams has determined areas of the team's cars in 2018 and 2019 that were "fundamentally wrong". Read more.
Pecking order to be similar in 2021 - Binotto The pecking order in 2021 will "not be very different" to today, according to Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto. Read more.
Leclerc 'equal number 1' now - Prost Charles Leclerc is now "equal number 1" at Ferrari. Read more.
2020 'delicate' for Vettel - Montezemolo Former Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo says 2020 will be a "delicate" moment for Sebastian Vettel. Read more.
Ferrari admits Hamilton met with chairman Ferrari needs "two experienced drivers" for 2021, according to team boss Mattia Binotto. Read more.
Raikkonen eyes world rally title Kimi Raikkonen says he wants to add a world rally title to his CV in the future. Read more.
Sponsor says Kubica 'involved' in Alfa Romeo deal Robert Kubica will have an important role at Alfa Romeo in 2020, the Polish driver's sponsor PKN Orlen has announced. Read more.
Stroll admits he must catch teammate Perez Lance Stroll, the son of team owner Lawrence Stroll, says he knows he has to up his game at Racing Point alongside Sergio Perez in 2020. Read more.