And team-mate Jenson Button may forgo a £4m pay rise to keep his drive with McLaren, who face a huge hole in their budget. (the Times-subscription required) 
Kimi Raikkonen hopes Ferrari can eliminate the mistakes that have cost them in 2015 and challenge for the championship next year. (The Checkered Flag) 
Alexander Rossi is having a "very surreal" time preparing for his F1 race debut in Singapore after signing a deal with the Manor team. He will be the first American to compete in F1 since 2007. (Shanghai Daily) 
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says the team's participation in F1 beyond this season is in jeopardy unless talks to secure a replacement for Renault make progress. (Autosport) 
Jenson Button steers a race car stimulator in Singapore
Jenson Button steers a race car stimulator in Singapore


Jenson Button could stay in F1 for another year after holding encouraging contract talks with McLaren boss Ron Dennis. (Telegraph) 
Williams have started work on their 2016 car to try and get a jump on Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull. (Crash.net) 
Force India are planning a "significant" upgrade for the Mexico Grand Prix to try and get a podium finish for Sergio Perez on home soil. (Autosport) 
Lewis Hamilton has hinted that he might follow David Beckham in moving back to the UK to live rather than staying in Monaco. (Telegraph) 
Lewis Hamilton tweeted this photo of him landing in Singapore ahead of this weekend's Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton tweeted this photo of him landing in Singapore ahead of this weekend's Grand Prix


Fernando Alonso says it would be a "good thing" if McLaren retained Jenson Button for their 2016 driver line-up. (Crash.net) 
McLaren reserve driver Kevin Magnussen has revealed on Twitter  that he has broken his hand in a cycling accident.
The final corner of the redeveloped Mexico City circuit has been named after British F1 legend Nigel Mansell. (The Checkered Flag) 
Jenson Button swims
Jenson Button has hit the pool to prepare for this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix


Lewis Hamilton says he is proud of being compared to Ayrton Senna as he closes in on two of the Brazilian's F1 records. (Sky Sports) 
Hamilton says Turns 16 and 17 are the most difficult sections of the Marina Bay Circuit at this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix. (Daily Mail) 
The F1 Strategy Group is considering capping the cost of Formula 1 engine-supply deals. (Autosport) 
Pirelli and the FIA are working to avoid a repeat of the tyre pressure controversy that followed the recent Italian Grand Prix. (Paddock Talk) 
Williams engineering head Rob Smedley
Williams' Head of Performance Engineering Rob Smedley chats with engineering students ahead of the Singapore GP