Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Wednesday, September 25.
Wednesday morning's headlines:
Ferrari engine advantage 'exaggerated' - Binotto
Mattia Binotto says Ferrari's three wins in a row were not all about engine power. Read more.
Stable rules best way to close F1 gaps - Perez
Sergio Perez says the best way to close the gap in Formula 1 is for the regulations to be left alone. Read more.
Hamilton warns he could lose 2019 title
Lewis Hamilton has warned Mercedes that he risks not winning the 2019 world championship. Read more.
Zandvoort happy with minister's support
Dutch GP race organisers are happy to receive the support of the national government. Read more.
Briatore doubts Ferrari can win title
Flavio Briatore doubts Ferrari can catch up with Mercedes for the 2019 title. Read more.
Doornbos worried about Newey's F1 involvement
A former Red Bull driver has expressed concerns about the F1 team's technical future. Read more.
Hubert death investigation 'will take time' - Masi
Michael Masi says he is unable to share much information about investigations into the crash that killed Formula 2 driver Anthoine Hubert. Read more.
Lewis Hamilton 'Championship is not won yet'
Hamilton will head to Sochi for Sunday's Russian Grand Prix with a 96-point cushion over Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen. Read more.
Singapore Grand Prix: Five things we learned
Ferrari claimed a third race win in succession. Read more.