Fernando Alonso has insisted that results at the start of the new F1 season have justified his decision to leave Ferrari for McLaren.
Lewis Hamilton has welcomed the threat from Ferrari in Malaysia despite nearly losing pole position to Sebastian Vettel.
Lewis Hamilton has taken pole position for the Malaysia GP ahead of Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg.
Hamilton shows wet prowess, Ferrari impress; rain delay frustrates, and Verstappen proves his pedigree.
Bernie Ecclestone has likened F1 to an "old house" that needs repairing - but says he can't knock it down and start again.
Mercedes' Nico Rosberg was fastest in the third and final practice session for the Malaysia GP ahead of Lewis Hamilton.
Despite remaining almost three seconds off the pace, McLaren are optimistic they are closing in on the midfield pack.
Cyril Abiteboul says that all options are open for the French manufacturer right now – including a withdrawal from F1.
Mercedes are under genuine threat from Ferrari in the Malaysia GP, according to the Sky Sports F1 punditry team.
Lewis Hamilton admits Ferrari’s pace in practice at Sepang came as a surprise but says he has gains to make after a disjointed day.
Lewis Hamilton set the pace in Friday practice at the Malaysia GP despite a truncated day's running at Sepang.
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Nico Rosberg beat the Ferraris to the fastest time in Malaysia first practice, but Lewis Hamilton was sidelined by engine trouble.
Daniel Ricciardo has blamed the war of words between Red Bull and engine partner Renault on “frustration”.
Jenson Button says McLaren will still be at the back in Malaysia, despite predicting a good gain in performance.
Hamilton and Rosberg ramp up the pressure on Ferrari by suggesting that the Scuderia are capable of challenging Mercedes.
The apparent contradictions and inconsistencies between what McLaren and Fernando Alonso said happened in his crash.
Fernando Alonso has said that locked steering rather than a gust of wind caused his testing accident in Spain last month
Valtteri Bottas says he is pain free and won’t require surgery on a back injury which kept him out of the Australian GP.
Fernando Alonso and Valtteri Bottas have been cleared to race in this weekend's Malaysia Grand Prix.