Tuesday's Formula 1 news roundup: Max Verstappen, Toto Wolff, Sergey Sirotkin

Tuesday's Formula 1 news roundup: Verstappen, Wolff, Sirotkin

Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Tuesday, November 12.

Tuesday morning's headlines:

Formula 1 plans net-zero carbon footprint by 2030 There could be as many as 25 grands prix per season within the next decade. Read more.

Former sponsor did not pay Williams in full SMP Racing did not pay in full for its sponsorship of the struggling backmarker Williams in 2018. Read more.

Honda to decide F1 future by Abu Dhabi - Marko Honda is getting close to making a decision about whether or not to stay in Formula 1. Read more.

Verstappen denies dismissing Hamilton success Max Verstappen has fended off a rumour that he has signed a pre-contract with Mercedes to replace Lewis Hamilton if the six-time champion quits Mercedes for 2021. Read more.

Verstappen says he is too 'honest' and 'direct' After accusing Ferrari of cheating in Austin, Max Verstappen now wants to move on. Read more.

Hans-Joachim Stuck warns against F1 quit threats German motor racing legend Hans-Joachim Stuck thinks there is a risk that Formula 1's top teams will threaten to quit the sport. Read more.

Alonso enjoys watching Verstappen in 'attack mode' Former F1 driver Fernando Alonso has admitted he enjoys watching Max Verstappen race. Read more.

Toto Wolff to miss Brazilian GP Toto Wolff will this weekend sit out a grand prix for the first time since 2013. Read more.

Toto Wolff to miss first grand prix in over six years this weekend Wolff has attended every grand prix since the start of the 2013 season. Read more.

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