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Monday's Formula 1 news roundup: Robert Kubica, Valtteri Bottas, Nico Hulkenberg

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Here, Sports Mole rounds up the latest Formula 1 news on Monday, November 25.

Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Monday, November 25.

Monday morning's headlines:

Ferrari says 'air fully cleared' after Brazil crash
Ferrari says "the air is now fully cleared" between the drivers and boss Mattia Binotto ahead of the Abu Dhabi season finale this weekend. Read more.

2021 F1 comeback 'tempting' - Wehrlein
Pascal Wehrlein says he does not want to return to Formula 1 in order to race at the back. Read more.

Hulkenberg exit shows things 'wrong' in F1 - Vettel
Nico Hulkenberg's departure from F1 shows that "some things are wrong" about the category. Read more.

McLaren always favoured Alonso - Vandoorne
Stoffel Vandoorne says the McLaren team was built around Fernando Alonso. Read more.

F1 will still be competitive in 2021 - Jordan
Eddie Jordan says he isn't worried that Formula 1 will be uncompetitive in 2021. Read more.

F1 will not go all-electric - Symonds
Formula 1 will work to become the authority in the area of biofuels rather than join Formula E in the world of electric power. Read more.

Honda 'even better than expected' - Bottas
F1 looks set to be heading for a three-team battle for the 2020 championship. Read more.

Latifi hints at 2020 Williams seat
Nicholas Latifi has given another strong indication that he will move into Formula 1 in 2020. Read more.

Porsche rules out F1 project
Porsche has ruled out entering Formula 1. Read more.

Kaltenborn eyes move into football management
Monisha Kaltenborn's next move could be into the world of football. Read more.

2019 tyres would mean higher pressures in 2020 - Pirelli
Mario Isola has warned that Pirelli would have to increase mandatory running pressures if the teams reject the 2020 tyres. Read more.

Indycar no distraction for F1 team - Seidl
McLaren's full-time Indycar project for 2020 will not distract the improving British team in Formula 1. Read more.

Kubica 'cheerful' as F1 race career ends
Robert Kubica is in a "very good mood" even though he is bowing out of Williams and Formula 1. Read more.

McLaren 'absolutely' happy with current drivers
McLaren is more than happy with its current driver lineup. Read more.

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