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PF1 31/08: Monza preview/Grid penalties and DRS to be scrapped?

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The best or not the best, that is the question many are asking as Formula 1 heads to Monza... Ross B

[Can Ferrari topple Mercedes at Monza?]( The best or not the best, that is the question many are asking as Formula 1 heads to Monza... [Grid penalties and DRS on chopping block]( Ross Brawn has revealed that discussions are taking place in order to find a better solution to grid penalties and the use of DRS in Formula 1. [McLaren set to push for Honda divorce]( McLaren are reportedly ready to finally sign the divorce papers and split from Honda, with crunch talks set to take place at the Italian Grand Prix. [Ricciardo unwilling to be Vettel's No.2]( Daniel Ricciardo has said he would not entertain a move to Ferrari if it meant he had to be second in command behind Sebastian Vettel. [Lauda: Time to favour Hamilton in title battle]( Niki Lauda has said there is no more room for niceties as Lewis Hamilton tries to hunt down Sebastian Vettel for the World Championship title. [Another Schumacher sets sights on F1]( The Schumacher name could become a regular on the Formula 1 calendar again with Ralph Schumacher's son, David, plotting his path to the top. [Palmer: Monza one of my best tracks]( Jolyon Palmer is feeling positive ahead of the Italian Grand Prix, while Nico Hulkenberg is looking forward to tucking into a decent pizza. [Wolff: 'Mercedes ready for epic battle']( Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has said the Silver Arrows are "ready for an epic battle" as they aim to clinch both titles ahead of a resurgent Ferrari. [Perez and Ocon united in front of press]( Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon appear to be on the same wavelength again after both faced the press ahead of the Italian Grand Prix weekend. [Alonso to IndyCar rumours gather momentum]( Fernando Alonso has a "clear route" to join a race-winning team in 2018 with a full-time slot set to be available Andretti-Honda next season. [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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