The FIA, motorsport's governing body, has confirmed there will be 21 Grands Prix held in 2016 - the most in any F1 season.
Haas face a 'rude awakening' when they join the F1 grid in 2016, this week's F1 Midweek Report guests have warned.
Christian Horner hopes to confirm the detail of Red Bull's 2016 engine supply "within a week" after F1's season finale.
Sebastian Vettel says Ferrari are "very fired up about next year" as they think they can end Mercedes’ dominant run.
The FIA has made clear that collusion between teams over wind tunnel testing is not allowed following Mercedes' call for clarification.
McLaren boss Ron Dennis re-iterates that Fernando Alonso will partner Jenson Button at the team next season.
The McLaren chief talks to Sky F1 about 2016, the team's finances and whether Fernando Alonso will be staying on...
Lewis Hamilton says it is important for his title defence in 2016 that he overcomes his end-of-season set-up woes.
McLaren have admitted Fernando Alonso may take a sabbatical in 2016 - with the Spaniard failing to convincingly rule out the idea.
Mercedes have asked FIA stewards in Abu Dhabi to clarify what they believe are a "number of ambiguities" regarding F1's rules.
Christian Horner has warned Red Bull face 'a transitional year' in 2016 with their new power supply deal.
Will Stevens feels he has done enough this year to justify a seat on the grid in 2016 and says things are "moving in the right direction".
Renault have confirmed that their takeover of Lotus still hasn't been completed - but expect to make an announcement next week.
Jolyon Palmer says he is training harder than ever to be fully prepared for his F1 debut in Australia in 2016.
Max Mosley believes F1's engine makers should be forced to supply engines at a low cost to the smaller teams.
The Sky F1 pundits have their say on Kimi Raikkonen and explain why, despite his poor results, Ferrari are happy to keep him...
Lotus chairman and team principal Gerard Lopez has told Sky Sports F1 that his team are now "pretty much at a deal" with Renault.
Mercedes reserve driver Pascal Wehrlein has told Sky Sports he is still aiming to be on the Formula 1 grid in 2016.
Maurizio Arrivabene expects Ferrari to be ahead of Mercedes next season, when they'll improve “every single part” of their car.
Jenson Button is unmoved in believing McLaren and Honda will make "massive strides" over the winter after a dismal 2015.