Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Monday, December 16.
Monday morning's headlines:
Verstappen doubts he would join Ferrari
Max Verstappen says he doubts he would drive for Ferrari. Read more.
Wehrlein to remain Ferrari sim driver - Binotto
Pascal Wehrlein will continue to spearhead Ferrari's F1 simulator program. Read more.
Vettel admits trying vegan diet
Sebastian Vettel has revealed he tried to become a vegan. Read more.
Giovinazzi not ready for Ferrari seat - Binotto
Antonio Giovinazzi is not ready to step up to a race seat at Ferrari. Read more.
Three drivers left Red Bull driver program
Three drivers have left Red Bull's famous driver programme. Read more.
Vettel admits eyeing 'plan' for future
Sebastian Vettel says he is not yet seriously considering his retirement from F1. Read more.
Gasly to push for Red Bull return
Pierre Gasly has set a clear goal to aim for in 2020. Read more.
Magnussen not worried about expiring contract
Kevin Magnussen says he is not currently worrying about his future in Formula 1. Read more.
Stroll's Aston Martin talks 'advanced' - source
Aston Martin has admitted it is in talks with potential "investors". Read more.
Russell doubts Williams will join midfield in 2020
George Russell has played down hopes that Williams will be a midfield contender in 2020. Read more.
McLaren to build new F1 simulator
McLaren says it will build a new state of the art F1 simulator. Read more.
Prost says Renault should prioritise 2021
Alain Prost has admitted that Renault will race in 2020 with a very firm focus on the "big opportunity" of the new rules in 2021. Read more.
F1 adopted 'let drivers race' policy - Masi
Race director Michael Masi has reminded the F1 world that the FIA has relaxed its approach to penalising drivers. Read more.