Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Friday, November 29.
Friday morning's headlines:
'No room' for second driver at Red Bull - Boullier
Any driver would struggle to be Max Verstappen's teammate at Red Bull-Honda. Read more.
Ferrari duo still allowed to race - Leclerc
Ferrari's two drivers will still be allowed to race, despite angering bosses with their collision in Brazil. Read more.
Honda engine now 'on par with Mercedes' - Albon
Red Bull driver Alex Albon thinks Honda is now "on a par with Mercedes". Read more.
2020 F1 debut 'would have been nice' - Schumacher
Mick Schumacher admits it "would have been nice" if he had been able to step up to Formula 1 for 2020. Read more.
Renault needs 'patience' for works success - Boullier
Renault only needs "patience" and it can eventually catch the top teams in Formula 1. Read more.
Hulkenberg admits future 'in the stars'
Nico Hulkenberg says the only sure thing in his immediate future is a "break". Read more.
'Interesting times ahead' for Renault - Hulkenberg
Daniel Ricciardo says Renault is showing "encouraging signs" at the tail end of his difficult first season since leaving Red Bull. Read more.
Relationships 'tough' for F1 drivers - Hamilton
Six time world champion Lewis Hamilton says having personal relationships outside of Formula 1 is difficult for the drivers. Read more.
Doping scandal will not affect Russia GP - official
A Russian official has played down suggestions the future of the country's Formula 1 race could be in danger. Read more.
Latifi 'sure' Williams will improve
Nicholas Latifi thinks Williams can bounce back after horror 2018 and 2019 seasons. Read more.
Williams did not use my experience - Kubica
Robert Kubica says Williams did not make the most of his contribution in 2019. Read more.
Sebastian Vettel, Charles Leclerc cleared to continue racing each other
The pair took each other out at Interlagos a fortnight ago. Read more.
Nicholas Latifi to replace Robert Kubica at Williams in 2020
The 24-year-old Canadian replaces the departing Kubica. Read more.