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Thursday September 13, 2018 Kimi Raikkonen faced the media in Singapore and didn't seem too keen to

Thursday September 13, 2018 [Raikkonen's Sauber talks only began at Monza]( Kimi Raikkonen faced the media in Singapore and didn't seem too keen to play the media game, although he reveal he only began talks with Sauber at Monza. [Pierre Gasly: F1 needs fairer system for proper talent]( As young drivers struggle to find a place on the Formula 1 grid, Pierre Gasly says there needs to be a "fair" system and one in which "performance should be the only criteria." [Dr Helmut Marko: Mick Schumacher not a Toro Rosso target]( Red Bull motorsport advisor Dr Helmut Marko has rejected rumours that Mick Schumacher is a target for Toro Rosso in 2019. [Brawn reveals Liberty's 2021 concept car]( An image of what sporting boss Ross Brawn believes the Formula 1 cars could look like in 2021 has been leaked on social media. [Lando Norris: Fresh start is good for McLaren]( Lando Norris believes McLaren have made the right call in going for an all-new driver line up, saying a "fresh start" is needed. [Red Bull won't write off remaining races]( Preparing for a new era with Honda power, Christian Horner insists Red Bull won't write off this season as there are still lessons to be learned. [Claire Williams: Most painful experiences of my life]( As Williams continue to struggle through their worst season ever, Claire Williams has ruled out wielding the axe as "no one person is the magician." [Vettel can't afford another first lap slip in Singapore]( Heading to Singapore, a track that should suit his SF71H, the only thing standing between Sebastian Vettel and victory is Sebastian Vettel. And probably Lewis Hamilton. [Quiz! Test your Singapore Grand Prix knowledge]( It's next stop Singapore on the Formula 1 calendar, but how well will you perform under the lights of the Marina Bay circuit? [Sauber chasing Q3 showings for the rest of 2018]( Arguably the most improved team this season, Sauber are hoping to see out this season from the top-ten on the grid having targetted consistent Q3 outings. [Visit Planet F1 ?]() This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Ole Media Limited · 4th Floor, The Leeming Building · Vicar Lane · Leeds, LS2 7JF · United Kingdom

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