Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Tuesday, June 30.
Tuesday morning's headlines:
Lando Norris hints that drivers will take a knee before Austrian Grand Prix
The McLaren driver will carry the 'End Racism' message on his car this season. Read more.
Bahrain bank loans McLaren $185m
McLaren is borrowing about $185 million from a Bahraini bank. Read more.
Zanardi still 'serious' after second operation
Alex Zanardi on Monday remained in a "serious" condition after surgeons operated on his brain for a second time. Read more.
Max's father hopes Red Bull close to Mercedes
Max Verstappen's father is hoping the new Red Bull car does not trail Mercedes' pace by more than a couple of tenths. Read more.
Leclerc admits 2020 victory will be 'difficult'
Charles Leclerc has admitted that charging for victory in Austria this weekend will be "difficult". Read more.
Vettel 'doesn't like Ferrari politics' - Marko
Sebastian Vettel "lost faith in Ferrari", according to his first Formula 1 boss. Read more.
Magnussen's F1 career in peril - John Nielsen
Kevin Magnussen will not be feeling confident about his future in Formula 1, according to former Le Mans winner John Nielsen. Read more.
Black driver has 'only respect' for Ecclestone
Amid controversy over allegedly racist comments, Bernie Ecclestone has received some support from a retired American racing driver. Read more.
F1 reinstates pre-race grid procedure for Austria
Contrary to earlier reports, Formula 1 fans will get to see the teams and drivers prepare for Sunday's Austrian GP 'ghost race' on the actual grid. Read more.
Mercedes unveil anti-racism-inspired new black livery on 2020 car
The world champions will send out a strong message with their new-look livery. Read more.
Vettel, Alonso eye 'pink Mercedes' for 2021
Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso are both in the running to drive for the new Aston Martin works team from 2021. Read more.
Crisis could move Raikkonen towards F1 exit - Salo
The corona crisis could have inched Kimi Raikkonen closer to retirement, according to former F1 driver Mika Salo. Read more.
Second part of 2020 calendar to be released
It is rumoured that the second and final part of Formula 1's 'corona calendar' for 2020 will be released on Monday. Read more.
McLaren's financial problems 'solved' - Brown
McLaren's financial problems "have been solved". Read more.
Domenicali thinks Vettel will 'behave' in 2020
Former Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali has tipped Sebastian Vettel to "behave correctly" during the 2020 season. Read more.
Hamilton says Africa should be on F1 calendar
Africa is "the most important place" that should be added to the Formula 1 race calendar. Read more.
No Renault freeze for McLaren-bound Ricciardo
Daniel Ricciardo will not be locked out of Renault's car development program in 2020, team boss Cyril Abiteboul insists. Read more.
Corona outbreak means F1 teams could miss Austria
Ferrari has admitted teams may need to miss this weekend's Austrian GP if there is a coronavirus outbreak. Read more.
Ecclestone slams Carey over racism controversy
Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has aimed fire at his successor amid a new movement of racial politics within the sport. Read more.
Wolff expects 'tight fight' with Red Bull
2020 is shaping up as a two-man fight between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen. Read more.