Gossip: Aston Martin, Jolyon Palmer, Max Verstappen, Felipe Massa

Daniel Ricciardo’s Red Bull Racing team are currently sponsored by Aston Martin

Aston Martin want to take on arch-rival Ferrari on the racetrack. The British luxury brand is considering joining Formula 1 as an engine supplier when new powertrain rules come into effect in 2021.

driver Jolyon Palmer says his bad luck “has to end,” as potential replacement Robert Kubica’s chances of a return continue to improve.

Max Verstappen is “disappointed” for one of the first times in his career, according to his father and former F1 driver Jos Verstappen.

Felipe Massa has hinted that he could make a move to Formula E once his unexpected 16th season in Formula 1 comes to an end.

Haas F1 Team’s French driver Romain Grosjean has announced on Twitter that his wife is expecting their third child …

Lewis Hamilton is “building a legacy as one of the sport’s greatest drivers”, according to the three-time champion’s team boss, Toto Wolff.

Wolff also says his team are showing an “energy and determination like never before” as they battle with Ferrari for the drivers’ and constructors’ titles this season.

Renault managing director Cyril Abiteboul says it is “critical” Jolyon Palmer scores points at the Hungary Grand Prix.

McLaren’s Fernando Alonso says the fact there is less reliance on power at the Hungary Grand Prix means the race “presents one of the best opportunities for us this year”.

Honda’s F1 chief Yusuke Hasegawa says the engine supplier needs to know “now” whether Sauber will be racing with their engines next year.

Renault driver Jolyon Palmer says he has torched his “unlucky underpants” as he seeks a change of fortune in Hungary this week.

Singapore race promoter Colin Syn says a deal for the race to continue in 2018 and beyond is “very close.”

Reigning world champion Nico Rosberg is considering study options at Stanford University after visiting the college earlier this week as part of his tour around California.

Lewis Hamilton feels his home country should be pushing for two British races as well as ensuring the future of Formula 1 at Silverstone.

Former Sauber driver Felipe Nasr is still working on a 2018 F1 return, but concedes a future in IndyCar could be a more realistic target .

Renault chief Cyril Abiteboul says there is “no reason” for the team to have such poor reliability.

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