Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Sunday, December 1.
Sunday morning's headlines:
Ferrari would be 'stupid' to cheat - Ecclestone
Bernie Ecclestone has doubled down on his defence of Ferrari, after the Italian team was recently accused of "cheating". Read more.
Teams set to vote on 2020 Pirelli tyres
F1 teams will vote on December 9 about whether to keep or scrap Pirelli's proposed tyres for 2020. Read more.
Ricciardo signing brought pressure to Renault - boss
Team boss Cyril Abiteboul has admitted it was "difficult to manage" Daniel Ricciardo's first season at Renault. Read more.
Alonso meets with Liberty officials in Abu Dhabi
Fernando Alonso appears to be stepping up his bid to return to Formula 1 in 2021. Read more.
Coulthard would 'understand' Verstappen exit
2020 will be a "crucial season" for Red Bull and Max Verstappen. Read more.
Renault needs more demanding driver like Ocon - boss
Cyril Abiteboul thinks signing up Esteban Ocon is the perfect move for Renault. Read more.
F1 set to freeze engine development from 2022
F1 looks set to begin to freeze engine development in Formula 1 from 2022. Read more.
CEO says Ferrari keeping controversial veto power
Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri has confirmed that the Maranello team is keeping its controversial veto rights in 2021 and beyond. Read more.
Russell 'proud' of 21-0 Kubica defeat in 2019
George Russell says he is "proud" to have beaten Robert Kubica in qualifying at every single grand prix in 2019. Read more.
Hamilton met twice with top Ferrari official in 2019
Lewis Hamilton has met twice in 2019 with Ferrari chairman John Elkann, according to Italy's La Gazzetta dello Sport. Read more.
Hamilton refuses to shut down Ferrari rumours
Ferrari have ramped up their pursuit of Hamilton at the season-concluding race in Abu Dhabi by publicly wooing Britain's six-time world champion. Read more.
Lewis Hamilton takes pole in Abu Dhabi
The Mercedes driver grabs pole position under the lights at Abu Dhabi. Read more.
Verstappen edges out Hamilton in final Abu Dhabi practice
Verstappen finished just 0.074 seconds clear of Hamilton. Read more.