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A Jos Verstappen Twitter meltdown, a toe-curling drivers' introduction and Kevin Magnussen continues

[Pit Chat: Ferrari International Assistance strikes again]( A Jos Verstappen Twitter meltdown, a toe-curling drivers' introduction and Kevin Magnussen continues to get on everyone's nerves. God bless America. [Verstappen could face action for 'idiot' jibe]( Max Verstappen could be further punished by the FIA for bringing the sport into disrepute following his post-race comments at the United States Grand Prix. [Alonso eyes 'two or three' different races in 2018]( Fernando Alonso wants "two or three weekends" away from Formula 1 next year after getting his first taste of the Indianapolis 500. [Lauda unimpressed with 'interfering' stewards]( Niki Lauda says F1 needs to discuss the stewards "interfering" after Max Verstappen lost third place in the United States GP for passing Kimi Raikkonen off the track. [Bottas: I made 'a step forward' in Austin]( Valtteri Bottas feels he is heading in the right direction again after a string of below-par performances for Mercedes. [Brawn: Do we need Friday running?]( Formula 1 could say farewell to Friday practices in favour of more grands prix; that's according to Ross Brawn. [Williams delay 2018 decision to Abu Dhabi]( Felipe Massa won't have another Brazilian send-off such as last year as reports claim Williams won't confirm their 2018 line-up until the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. [Hamilton: If that was grass Max wouldn't be off]( Lewis Hamilton has weighed in on the Max Verstappen penalty debate, saying it wouldn't have been an issue if there had been a proper deterrent, such as grass, surrounding the track. [Raikkonen: We all know where the track limits are]( Regaining third place in Austin after Max Verstappen was penalised for passing him off the track, Kimi Raikkonen says "all" drivers know where the track limits are. [Video: Mercedes celebrate fourth Constructors' title]( Claiming the Constructors' Championship in Austin, Mercedes have released a video entitled "2017 Formula One World Constructors' Champions! #4TheTeam!" [Visit Planet F1 ?]() This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Planet Sport · 3rd Floor, The Warehouse · 24 Alfred Street · Cape Town, Western cape 8000 · South Africa

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