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The first race of 2017 is almost upon us. Here are the top five talking points ahead of the Australian Grand Prix.
Esteban Ocon confirmed he did not lose any weight in response to Force India’s concerns over the performance of its car.
Daniel Ricciardo says he’s pleasantly surprised at how much interest there is around his home race this weekend.
Lewis Hamilton wants F1 to keep making major rules changes in order to prevent a single team from dominating.
Fernando Alonso says Formula One’s reduced 20-car field is sufficient despite the loss of two more cars over the winter.
Daniel Ricciardo has welcomed a move to relax the restrictions on wheel-to-wheel racing between drivers including a softening of the ‘Verstappen rule’.
Sebastian Vettel has spoken out against plans to increase the Formula One calendar to 25 races but Lewis Hamilton says he’d like to do more races.
Ferrari head into the 2017 F1 season as the favourites to win and are ‘trying to keep a lid on the hype’ according to Lewis Hamilton.
In the round-up: Ferrari risk “terrible disappointment” if they aren’t Melbourne pace-setters – Hakkinen • Ricciardo not expecting title shot in 2017
Indonesian driver Sean Gelael will make three test appearances for Toro Rosso this year, the team has confirmed.
Felipe Massa’s intended retirement last year only came about because Williams couldn’t afford to keep him according to Pat Symonds.
How much quicker will Formula One’s radical new generation of cars be around Melbourne’s parkland circuit at this weekend’s season-opening race?
In the round-up: Red Bull will be title contenders – Abiteboul • Bottas knows he must prove himself • Vettel names new Ferrari ‘Gina’
Formula One will evaluate whether any changes need to be made to the Drag Reduction System this year following the Chinese Grand Prix.
No Australian driver has officially finished on the podium at their home race. Will that change this year? Here’s the essential data for Melbourne.
In the round-up: Verstappen wants ‘pure racing like Moto GP’ • Sauber expects to be last • Prize fund “the elephant in the room” – Brawn
Don’t miss any of the 2017 Australian Grand Prix sessions – here are all the times for the first race weekend of the new season.
Fernando Alonso is braced for a tough start to the 2017 F1 season at McLaren following the team’s struggles in testing.
Formula One’s new 2017 rules were introduced due to concerns Max Verstappen’s success had made the sport look too easy, according to Pat Symonds.