Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Sunday, September 1.
Sunday morning's headlines:
Modern F1 'so demotivating' - Magnussen Haas is continuing to struggle with Pirelli's 2019 tyres, according to Kevin Magnussen. Read more.
Giovinazzi seat looking safer for 2020 Antonio Giovinazzi's place at Alfa Romeo appears to be safe for 2020. Read more.
Marko rules out Hulkenberg for Red Bull Dr Helmut Marko has now ruled out Nico Hulkenberg for the second seat at Red Bull for 2020. Read more.
Vandoorne not ruling out F1 return Stoffel Vandoorne says he is not missing Formula 1. Read more.
Kvyat not 'ignored' by Red Bull Daniil Kvyat says he has "no problem" with having being overlooked as the replacement for struggling Pierre Gasly at Red Bull. Read more.
Grosjean admits he has 'options' outside F1 Romain Grosjean has admitted he has "other options" apart from Formula 1 for 2020. Read more.
FIA to give more warnings before penalties F1's governing body will apparently use new measures to warn drivers on track about the risk of penalties. Read more.
Hamilton not worrying about engine reliability Championship leader Lewis Hamilton says he is not worrying about the health of his Mercedes engine ahead of the Belgian GP. Read more.
F1 race to go ahead after Formula 2 death Sunday's Belgian GP will go ahead following the death of Formula 2 driver Anthoine Hubert. Read more.
Schumacher eyeing 'right moment' for F1 debut Mick Schumacher says he is more determined than ever to follow in his father's footsteps into Formula 1. Read more.
Motorsport world in mourning after Anthoine Hubert dies in Formula Two crash The Frenchman raced for British team Arden - run by Garry Horner, the father of Red Bull boss Christian Horner. Read more.
Drivers pay tribute to "super talented" Anthoine Hubert after Formula Two death Jenson Button and Max Verstappen joined fellow racers in mourning the 22-year-old. Read more.
Lewis Hamilton praises Mercedes mechanics The Mercedes driver qualified third in Belgium despite crashing his car during final practice. Read more.
Formula 2 driver Anthoine Hubert killed, aged 22, in crash The 22-year-old was one of several drivers involved in an incident on the second lap at Spa-Francorchamps. Read more.
Charles Leclerc storms to pole in Belgium Leclerc beat his Ferrari team-mate by 0.748 seconds. Read more.
Lewis Hamilton cleared for qualifying despite crash in practice Hamilton lost control of his Mercedes at high speed before slamming into the barriers. Read more.
Lewis Hamilton could miss Belgian Grand Prix after crashing out of practice Hamilton lost control of his Mercedes at high speed before slamming into the barriers. Read more.
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© ReutersRaikkonen involved in altercation at Spa
Kimi Raikkonen has been involved in an altercation with a fan in the Spa paddock. Read more.
Williams still 'in our own league' - Kubica Robert Kubica's poor 2019 season is not getting any better in Belgium. Read more.
F1 considering qualifying race experiment for 2020 F1 is toying with the idea of experimenting with the race format in 2020. Read more.
Renault engine upgrade disappoints Sainz Carlos Sainz has admitted he is disappointed with Renault's latest engine upgrade. Read more.
Teams need 'third car crew' for 25 races F1 teams will need to change their structures if Liberty Media pushes ahead with plans for up to 25 races in 2021. Read more.
Red Bull not ruling out Hulkenberg for 2020 Red Bull is not yet shutting the door on Nico Hulkenberg. Read more.
Renault offered Hulkenberg one-year deal - Prost Renault director Alain Prost says Nico Hulkenberg turned down an offer for 2020. Read more.
Wolff and Mercedes to keep managing Ocon Mercedes protege Esteban Ocon is now a full Renault driver, boss Cyril Abiteboul insists. Read more.
F1 teams would welcome 'strong' new entrants Formula 1 may not get any new teams on the grid until 2022 at the earliest, sporting boss Ross Brawn said at Spa. Read more.
FIA looked into Hamilton's shutdown comments F1's governing body looked into whether Mercedes broke the rules during the recent mandatory August shutdown. Read more.