Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Thursday, June 4.
Thursday morning's headlines:
Combining F1 and Indy 'dangerous' for drivers - Brown
Zak Brown does not think other active drivers will follow Fernando Alonso in combining Formula 1 with a bid to win the fabled Indy 500. Read more.
Brother staying silent over Schumacher condition
Ralf Schumacher says he will not break his rule about talking to the media about the health of his brother. Read more.
Vettel an 'outsider' for Mercedes seat - Wolff
Sebastian Vettel is only an "outsider candidate" for a Mercedes race seat in 2021. Read more.
Hamilton's father opposed to F1 restart
Lewis Hamilton's father is arguing that Formula 1 should not get back to racing in July. Read more.
Berger doubts Mercedes will sign Vettel
Gerhard Berger is not optimistic that Sebastian Vettel will still be in Formula 1 next year. Read more.
Toto Wolff refuses to rule out Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel partnership
Toto Wolff refused to rule out a move for four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel. Read more.
Chase Carey confident majority of F1 calendar will take place this season
Owners Liberty are hoping to stage between 15 and 18 grands prix this year and Chase Carey said he remained confident in that goal. Read more.
Renault boss Abiteboul 'has to go' - Verschuur
Frans Verschuur, who runs a GT4 team, thinks Renault should oust its team boss Cyril Abiteboul. Read more.
Sainz denies he will be Ferrari 'number 2'
Carlos Sainz has hit back at claims he will be Ferrari's 'number 2' driver from 2021. Read more.
Carey wants F1 'hero' Vettel to stay
Chase Carey appears to want Sebastian Vettel to remain in Formula 1 beyond 2020. Read more.
Ferrari should have signed Giovinazzi - Minardi
Former F1 team owner and boss Giancarlo Minardi says he would not have signed Carlos Sainz for 2021 if he was in charge at Ferrari. Read more.
Williams failed to keep up with the pace of modern Formula 1, according to former team driver Ralf Schumacher. Read more.
Budget cap 'loopholes' for McLaren - Marko
McLaren could be a winner of the budget cap measures set to take effect next year. Read more.
'Ghost race' organisers not paying a fee
Organisers of the Spanish GP have confirmed they will not pay Liberty Media a fee for hosting one of the initial eight European 'ghost races' this year. Read more.