Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Wednesday, October 30.
Wednesday morning's headlines:
Wolff admits to voting against qualifying sprint races
Toto Wolff has admitted he voted down Liberty Media's proposal to test a radical new qualifying format in 2020. Read more.
Marko eyes Red Bull wins at final 2019 races
Red Bull is expecting to fight for victory at the remaining three races of 2019. Read more.
Boss tells rivals to protest Ferrari engine
Mattia Binotto is daring Ferrari's rivals to lodge a protest against the Italian team's 2019 power unit. Read more.
Haas in 'dead end' with failed 2019 car - Steiner
Gunther Steiner says there is nothing Haas can do to fix the team's 2019 car. Read more.
No 'Schumi mania' when Mick makes F1 debut - Danner
Mick Schumacher's inevitable Formula 1 debut will not trigger a new wave of 'Schumi mania'. Read more.
Williams wants Kubica to criticise 'internally'
Claire Williams says she would prefer if Robert Kubica discussed his growing criticisms of the struggling F1 team "internally". Read more.
Hamilton, Vettel 'threatened' by Verstappen - Jos
Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel feel "threatened" by Max Verstappen, according to the young Dutch driver's father. Read more.
Barcelona eyes F1 race talks for 2021
Organisers of the Spanish GP are looking to re-open talks with Formula 1 about a new race deal for 2021. Read more.
Wolff admits to voting against qualifying sprint races
Toto Wolff has admitted he voted down Liberty Media's proposal to test a radical new qualifying format in 2020. Read more.
Local opposition to F1's Miami GP plan grows
Liberty Media has struck more speed bumps as it tries to set up a grand prix in Miami. Read more.
Lewis Hamilton calls for Alex Albon to be offered new contract
The 23-year-old has steadily impressed following his mid-season promotion from Toro Rosso. Read more.