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Saturday's Formula 1 news roundup: Max Verstappen, Toto Wolff, Gunther Steiner

Saturday's Formula 1 news roundup: Verstappen, Wolff, Steiner
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Here, Sports Mole rounds up the latest Formula 1 news on Saturday, August 3.

Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Saturday, August 3.

Saturday morning's headlines:

Two drivers in running for 2020 seat - Wolff
Toto Wolff says there are only two candidates in the running to be Lewis Hamilton's teammate in 2020. Read more.

F1 will still use fuel in 20 years - Taffin
Renault's engine boss doubts Formula 1 will leave behind its fuel-powered era within the next 20 years. Read more.

Binotto, Vettel looking ahead to 2020
Ferrari appears to be looking ahead to 2020. Read more.

Italian driver on Toro Rosso radar - report
A new driver has emerged on Toro Rosso's radar for 2020. Read more.

Hulkenberg thinks Renault wants to keep him
Nico Hulkenberg has dismissed suggestions that Renault is preparing to oust him. Read more.

Verstappen plays down Hamilton's five titles
Max Verstappen has played down Lewis Hamilton's achievements. Read more.

Honda 'not behind Mercedes' anymore - Hamilton
The days are over when Mercedes could easily out-power Red Bull. Read more.

Verstappen 'exit' clause expires on Sunday
An explosion of intense silly season rumours could finally come to an end on Sunday. Read more.

Max Verstappen shrugs off debate whether he is better than Lewis Hamilton
Verstappen arrived in Hungary for the concluding round before Formula One's summer break as arguably the sport's pound-for-pound star. Read more.

Lewis Hamilton fastest in opening practice for Hungarian Grand Prix
Max Verstappen was second. Read more.

Angry Hulkenberg sure his future is 'in Formula 1'
In Hungary on Thursday, it was clear that Nico Hulkenberg's mood had not significantly improved since he crashed out of the wet Hockenheim race just days ago. Read more.

Perez eyes new Racing Point contract
Sergio Perez has revealed that he is in talks about extending his stay at Racing Point. Read more.

'No idea' how Alfa appeal will go - Raikkonen
Alfa Romeo is pushing ahead with its appeal against lost points in Hockenheim. Read more.

Teams concerned about fines for safety-based penalties
A new penalty issued by the FIA in Hockenheim looks set to have a short shelf-life. Read more.

Russell admits 2020 Mercedes seat 'unlikely'
George Russell has admitted that a 2020 seat at Mercedes is "unlikely". Read more.

'Clear' that Verstappen staying put - Marko
Max Verstappen has played down sensational rumours that he could still switch to Mercedes for 2020. Read more.

Hulkenberg 'interesting' candidate for Haas - Steiner
Nico Hulkenberg is an "interesting option" for Haas for 2020. Read more.

F1 teams to decide 2020 Spanish GP fate
It could be up to the teams whether Barcelona keeps its place on the Formula 1 calendar for 2020. Read more.

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