Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Wednesday, June 17.
Wednesday morning's headlines:
No plans yet for races with spectators - Brawn
Ross Brawn says Formula 1 will only "very slowly" push to reintroduce spectators in the wake of the corona crisis. Read more.
Schumacher should focus on F2, not F1 - Vasseur
Frederic Vasseur is giving no hints about whether Mick Schumacher will make his Formula 1 debut with Alfa Romeo in 2020. Read more.
Bottas suggests Mercedes will use DAS in Austria
Valtteri Bottas thinks he and Lewis Hamilton will be using the controversial 'DAS' steering system once the 2020 season gets up and racing next month. Read more.
Leclerc questions F1 2020 game's driver rankings
Charles Leclerc thinks the way current drivers were ranked by the developers of the new official game F1 2020 was "not appropriate". Read more.
Marko unhappy with Red Bull Ring over Renault test
Dr Helmut Marko is unhappy with the management of Red Bull's own Formula 1 circuit in Spielberg. Read more.
Ferrari no 'happy family' in 2020 - Brown
An unhappy internal atmosphere will plague Ferrari's 2020 season, according to Zak Brown. Read more.
Mugello to be confirmed as post-Monza 2020 race
Mugello looks set to host a second grand prix in Italy this year, one week after Monza. Read more.
Hamilton to 'take a knee' in Austria
Lewis Hamilton reportedly intends to kneel during the Austrian anthem ahead of Formula 1's post-corona return to racing next month. Read more.
Mercedes loses F1 engine boss
Engine boss Andy Cowell is leaving Mercedes' F1 team next month. Read more.
Verstappen aims to win 'every race' in 2020
While Jean Alesi has sold a Ferrari F40 to finance his son Giuliano's Formula 2 career, Max Verstappen has bought one of the Italian marque's road cars. Read more.