Ferrari Lacks Small Things: Felipe Massa According to former F1 and Ferrari driver, Felipe Massa, the Maranello team lack the ability to deal wth the pressure of a title fight Stoffel Vandoorne to Race in Formula E McLaren driver, Stoffel Vandoorne will not have to worry about being idle in 2019, as he has secured a drive in Formula E for Mercedes subsidiary, HWA Singapore Upgrades Backfired on Ferrari Badly The Scuderia Ferrari team had introduced some major upgrades for the Singapore Grand Prix, but, since then, that gamble has backfired on them badly Squandered Formula One Titles Vettel had squandered his title hopes in Singapore and that's the truth. Let's take a look at other drivers who squandered their title chances too. Mick Schumacher wins F3 European title Mick Schumacher had a brilliant F3 season as he beat closest rival, Ticktum, to win the title at his home race in Hockenheim with a race to go Second US Race would Help F1: Haas According to Haas F1 team principal, Guenther Steiner, having a second race in the USA could really help boost the sport's popularity Every Race has been More Emotional: Alonso McLaren driver Fernando Alonso is competing in his final 4 races in his F1 career and he confessed that he is feeling quite sentimental Many Tracks are Boring: Lewis Hamilton Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has suggested that Formula One should shake up the race weekend format in order to ramp up the excitement Crazy not to Consider Ocon: Claire Williams Williams would be “crazy” not to consider Esteban Ocon to fill their final seat in 2019, says team boss Claire Williams. George Russell will form one half of the team’s driver line-up next year after signing a multi-year deal. But Williams have not named their second driver for next season as they consider to evaluate […] The F1 Engine Rules are Complicated: Prost According to F1 legend and quadruple world champion, Alain Prost, the rules that bind the sport are getting way too complicated Renault Engine Showed Full Potential in Japan Renault team principal, Cyril Abiteboul has said that the Japanese GP was proof enough that the team showed their full potential