Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Tuesday, July 9.
Tuesday morning's headlines:
Bernie Ecclestone: 'I would take a bullet for Vladimir Putin'
Bernie Ecclestone has not changed his views about controversial Russian president Vladimir Putin. Read more.
F1 stars say Silverstone must stay
A trio of F1 stars say Silverstone must stay on the F1 calendar. Read more.
Ricciardo rules out replacing Vettel
Daniel Ricciardo has ruled out replacing Sebastian Vettel at Ferrari. Read more.
Berger eyes Monaco for DTM calendar
Gerhard Berger is looking to add Monaco to the DTM calendar. Read more.
Seidl doubts more manufacturers will enter F1
Andreas Seidl is not expecting another car manufacturer to enter Formula 1 any time soon. Read more.
Christian Horner: 'British Grand Prix leaving Silverstone would be disastrous'
Sunday's round is set to be the last staged at the Northamptonshire track, as things stand. Read more.
F1, Silverstone close in on deal to save British Grand Prix
This year's race was set to be the last staged under the old agreement, Read more.
Red Bull understands Gasly struggle - Salo
Red Bull "knows something we don't" about Pierre Gasly's struggle to get up to speed in 2019. Read more.
Ericsson in no hurry for F1 race return
Marcus Ericsson says he is in no hurry to return to the Formula 1 grid. Read more.
Williams eyes switch to Renault power - report
Williams could be set to switch engine suppliers at the end of the season. Read more.
F1 still keen on future Miami race
Formula 1 remains keen to organise a second annual race in the United States. Read more.
Hamilton 'staying calm' after setback
Lewis Hamilton says he is "staying calm" after a difficult race for Mercedes recently in Austria. Read more.
New British GP deal imminent - reports
A new deal to keep the British grand prix at Silverstone could be imminent. Read more.
McLaren eyes focus shift to 2020 car
McLaren is contemplating stopping development of its 2019 car. Read more.
Alonso, McLaren deny reports of split
Fernando Alonso and McLaren have denied reports that they have split. Read more.