Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Tuesday, December 3.
Tuesday morning's headlines:
Marko says 2020 'should be our year' 2020 "should be our year", according to Red Bull's confident top official Dr Helmut Marko. Read more.
Zandvoort admits Pirelli 'worried' about banked corner Dutch GP boss Jan Lammers has defended the decision to install steep banking on a corner at Zandvoort ahead of the 2020 race. Read more.
Schumacher must 'improve' for F1 - Danner Mick Schumacher needs to "improve a lot" before he is ready for Formula 1. Read more.
DRS failure in Abu Dhabi was 'great' - Villeneuve Abu Dhabi demonstrated that F1 can survive without DRS. Read more.
Ocon too tall to replace Russell in Abu Dhabi Esteban Ocon says he could not race in Abu Dhabi last weekend because of his height. Read more.
Vettel jokes about Ferrari exit rumours Sebastian Vettel has issued a smiling rebuke to rumours that he could be forced out of Ferrari. Read more.
Williams slammed over Abu Dhabi test plans An F1 commentator has slammed Williams' plans for the post-grand prix Abu Dhabi test this week. Read more.
Sainz says TV absences in 2019 'strange' Carlos Sainz says it is "strange" that he has been battling for television coverage in 2019. Read more.
Ferrari breach highlighted 'strange rule' - Villeneuve Jacques Villeneuve says he doesn't understand the rule that cost Ferrari EUR 50,000 in Abu Dhabi. Read more.
Briatore unsure about Hamilton to Ferrari rumour Flavio Briatore is not getting carried away with rumours linking Lewis Hamilton with Ferrari for 2021. Read more.
Renault will not win in 2020 - Ocon Esteban Ocon says he knows he will not win races in 2020. Read more.
Mercedes can stay in F1 'for many years' - Wolff Toto Wolff thinks Mercedes can remain in Formula 1 "for many years". Read more.
Leclerc held Ferrari back in 2019 - Villeneuve Jacques Villeneuve thinks Charles Leclerc's impatience may have held Ferrari back in 2019. Read more.
Wolff not ruling out another Kubica comeback Robert Kubica can become a "world champion in a different role", according to Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff. Read more.
Wolff plays down new Ferrari switch rumour Toto Wolff has played down a rumour that he might switch to Ferrari. Read more.
Leclerc would "welcome" Hamilton to Ferrari The future of the six-time world champion has been the subject of much speculation. Read more.
The key questions around Lewis Hamilton's future amid Ferrari links Toto Wolff concedes there is a chance the six-time world champion will leave Mercedes when his contract expires. Read more.
Lewis Hamilton under no pressure over future Reportedly a target for Ferrari, Hamilton's contract with Mercedes expires at the end of next season. Read more.