Zak Brown has joked McLaren have created a "racing monster" in Fernando Alonso as the Spaniard aims to become the world's best racer.
Fernando Alonso will race in the 2018 Daytona 24 Hours for the United Autosports sportscar team, McLaren have confirmed.
Fernando Alonso says he wants to race outside of F1 on "two or three" weekends in 2018 and is waiting to talk to McLaren.
McLaren boss Zak Brown has admitted they face a "critical" season in 2018 as they aim to achieve success with Renault engines.
Daniel Ricciardo says Red Bull have made an early start on their 2018 car development in a bid to avoid a slow start to next season.
Lando Norris is in contention to replace Jenson Button as McLaren's third driver in 2018, racing director Eric Boullier has said.
Robert Kubica has completed a "successful" test day with Williams at Silverstone as they begin to evaluate him for a 2018 seat.
Newly-crowned GP3 champion George Russell says he is ready to provide a solution to the British driver shortage in Formula 1.
Fernando Alonso says the pressure is on McLaren to deliver a winning chassis in 2018 after Red Bull won again with Renault power.
The Chinese GP will remain on the Formula 1 calendar for at least another three years after agreeing a new race contract.
Fernando Alonso says McLaren will find out "the truth" about their car next season when they are pitched alongside Red Bull as Renault customers.
Mark Hughes on whether McLaren can beat Red Bull with Renault engine parity in what could be one of the big battles of 2018.
Paul di Resta remains a leading contender to drive for Williams next season as doubts persist about Robert Kubica making a full-time return.
Red Bull have confirmed that Aston Martin will be the team's title sponsors in 2018.
Williams will be making "quite substantial changes" to their 2018 car following a disappointing 2017 campaign, Paddy Lowe has said.
McLaren and Renault are confident their partnership can be victorious in F1 when they join forces next season.
McLaren have confirmed they will split from much-maligned engine suppliers Honda and be powered by Renault from the 2018 season.
Carlos Sainz will drive for Renault alongside Nico Hulkenberg in 2018 - but only on loan from Red Bull.
McLaren's impending switch from Honda to Renault power may not be the right long-term move, the F1 Report panel says.
With Honda still struggling, the tie-up may sound unlikely. But it could yet make sense for all concerned in F1...