Mercedes
driver Lewis Hamilton was on the red carpet as he picked up his second
GQ magazine Sportsman of the Year Award in London.
(Lewis Hamilton Twitter)
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says Mercedes'
Formula 1 engine upgrade delivered during the Italian Grand Prix
weekend is a "frightening" prospect for the Silver Arrows' rivals.
(Autosport)
Former Red Bull driver Mark Webber has hinted that there are several drivers in Formula 1 who are not hungry or talented enough to justify their places on the grid. (Sky Sports)
Ferrari's "very big budget" is leaving Williams behind, says Williams technical boss Pat Symonds. (Globo via inautonews.com)
Italian police are investigating the robbery of a steering wheel worth 100,000 Euros from Force India's garage during the Italian Grand Prix weekend. (Motorsport)
Force India driver Nico Hulkenberg found time to relax at home with the Le Mans 24 hour trophy he won in June. (Nico Hulkenberg Twitter)
Red Bull will switch to Ferrari engines next year, after Mercedes turned down the opportunity to supply the former world champions. (Telegraph)
Mercedes engines, meanwhile, are likely to power the Manor team. (inautonews.com)
Former Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle has criticised the tyre-pressure row that followed Lewis Hamilton's victory in the Italian Grand Prix. (Sky Sports)
Jenson Button retains faith in Honda engines, despite McLaren's poor season. (Motorsport.com)
After his win at Monza, Hamilton went paddle boarding in Colorado, taking dogs Coco and Roscoe along for the ride. (Lewis Hamilton's Instagram)
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