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Wednesday's Formula 1 news roundup: Lewis Hamilton, Michael Schumacher, Max Verstappen

Wednesday's Formula 1 news roundup: Hamilton, Schumacher, Verstappen
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Here, Sports Mole rounds up the latest Formula 1 news on Wednesday, October 2.

Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Wednesday, October 2.

Wednesday morning's headlines:

Haas not pulling out of F1
Formula 1 team Haas has no immediate plans to pull out of the sport. Read more.

Brawn can imagine Russian F1 team
Ross Brawn can imagine there being a Russian team on the Formula 1 grid. Read more.

Leclerc contributing to Ferrari tension - Marko
Charles Leclerc is contributing to the tension at Ferrari. Read more.

Red Bull can still win five races - Marko
Dr Helmut Marko has moved to play down Jos Verstappen's concerns about progress at Red Bull. Read more.

Hulkenberg admits to F1 career 'regrets'
Nico Hulkenberg has admitted to having some "regrets" about his Formula 1 career. Read more.

Current drivers 'future of McLaren' - Seidl
McLaren boss Andreas Seidl says the British team is more than happy with its current race drivers. Read more.

Senna would hate F1 driver penalties - Ramirez
Ayrton Senna would be "turning in his grave" if he knew what Formula 1 had become. Read more.

Tilke defends 'boring' F1 track designs
Hermann Tilke has hit back at claims that he is the architect of today's 'boring' Formula 1 circuits. Read more.

Ferrari to keep car concept in 2020 - Binotto
Mattia Binotto says Ferrari's 2020 car will be an evolution of the current one. Read more.

Pundit urges Verstappen to quit Red Bull
A Dutch pundit and racing driver thinks Max Verstappen should try to move to Ferrari. Read more.

Mercedes drivers have 'respect' - Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton has weighed into the crumbling relations between Ferrari duo Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc. Read more.

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