Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Friday, October 25.
Friday morning's headlines:
Two more drivers oppose Hamilton's vegan message
Two of Lewis Hamilton's rivals have questioned the environmental message proclaimed by the five time world champion. Read more.
Glock tells Hamilton to stay at Mercedes
Former F1 driver Timo Glock has urged Lewis Hamilton to sign a new Mercedes contract. Read more.
Verstappen admits 'no chance' against Ferrari power
Max Verstappen says he has "no chance" to be on pole in Mexico. Read more.
Ferrari 'confident' about engine legality - Leclerc
Charles Leclerc says Ferrari is "very confident" about the legality of its engine. Read more.
Media 'exaggerating' McLaren car concept change - Sainz
Carlos Sainz has played down reports about a 'concept' change for the 2020 McLaren car. Read more.
Renault drivers quiet after Suzuka disqualification
Renault in Mexico instructed its drivers to limit comments about their exclusion from the results of the recent Japanese GP. Read more.
Haas admits talks with Kubica
Gunther Steiner has confirmed he is in talks with Robert Kubica about the Pole becoming a development driver in 2020. Read more.
Leclerc says number 1 status call 'up to Ferrari'
Charles Leclerc says it's "up to Ferrari" whether he will be appointed number 1 driver for 2020. Read more.
Kubica not denying Haas talks
Robert Kubica has not denied that he could be heading to Haas for 2020. Read more.
Lewis Hamilton responds to social media backlash after encouraging veganism
Hamilton could be crowned a six-time world champion in Mexico. Read more.
Renault will not appeal Japanese GP disqualification
The FIA upheld a protest brought by the Racing Point team. Read more.
Mexican Grand Prix: The key talking points
Lewis Hamilton has his eyes on the top prize. Read more.