Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Monday, October 14.
Monday morning's headlines:
Lewis Hamilton dedicates Mercedes victory to Niki Lauda
Lauda died in May. Read more.
Kubica slams Williams over new wing removal
Robert Kubica's relationship with Williams appears to be breaking down completely. Read more.
Renault accused of racing illegal cars in Japan
Renault has vowed to use the time until next weekend's Mexican GP to prove its 2019 car is legal. Read more.
Bottas used old Hamilton chassis at Suzuka
Valtteri Bottas has revealed he raced to victory at Suzuka in a monocoque used previously by his teammate Lewis Hamilton. Read more.
Yamamoto 'doesn't fit' in Red Bull programme - Horner
Naoki Yamamoto "should be in Formula 1". Read more.
Seidl thinks teams will agree to 2021 rules
Andreas Seidl says he is "sure" that Formula 1 will soon have clarity over the rules for 2021. Read more.
Driver situation 'good' for Vettel and Leclerc - boss
Mattia Binotto has denied that he is losing control of the situation with Ferrari's drivers. Read more.
Charles Leclerc penalised after Max Verstappen blasts "irresponsible driving"
The Ferrari driver collided with Red Bull's Verstappen off the start and debris from his car then endangered Lewis Hamilton in Japan. Read more.
The Mercedes driver felt his team failed to help him push for a race win in Japan. Read more.
Result: Valtteri Bottas wins in Japan as Mercedes clinch title
The British driver was third and argued with his mechanics on team radio throughout the race. Read more.