Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Monday, October 28.
Monday morning's headlines:
Jenson Button hails Lewis Hamilton's Mexico win as 'one of his best' Hamilton's win in Mexico impressed his former team-mate and fellow world champion Jenson Button. Read more.
Mercedes dominance will end eventually - Heidfeld Former Formula 1 driver Nick Heidfeld thinks the hierarchy at the top of the sport is about to change. Read more.
Haas has written off 2019 car - Magnussen Haas got an early start with development of its 2020 car, Kevin Magnussen has revealed. Read more.
Leclerc 'makes too many mistakes' - Ecclestone Charles Leclerc "makes too many mistakes". Read more.
2020 'will be decisive' for Schumacher - Binotto Mick Schumacher will not step up to Formula 1 next year. Read more.
Villeneuve slams Racing Point over Renault saga Jacques Villeneuve has hit out at the way both the FIA and Racing Point handled the recent saga involving Renault's outlawed brake balance system. Read more.
Qualifying races still possible in 2021 - Seidl Formula 1 may push ahead with plans for a reverse-grid, sprint race qualifying format for 2021. Read more.
2021 cars 'not very sexy' - Marko Red Bull is no fan of Formula 1's new rules for 2021. Read more.
Hamilton hits out at 'silly' Verstappen style Lewis Hamilton has accused Max Verstappen of being "silly" with his racing aggression. Read more.
Result: Lewis Hamilton on verge of sixth F1 title after stunning win in Mexico Hamilton needs to finish only eighth next weekend to secure a sixth world title. Read more.
Max Verstappen stripped of pole position at Mexican Grand Prix Verstappen was dealt a three-place grid penalty for failing to slow under yellow flags. Read more.
Lewis Hamilton calls for Max Verstappen to be punished for not slowing down The Dutchman has been summoned by the FIA on the charge of ignoring the safety instruction. Read more.