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Wednesday's Formula 1 news roundup: George Russell, Sebastian Vettel, Bernie Ecclestone

Wednesday's Formula 1 news roundup: Russell, Vettel, Ecclestone
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Here, Sports Mole rounds up the latest Formula 1 news on Wednesday, July 10.

Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Wednesday, July 10.

Wednesday morning's headlines:

Announcement scheduled for new British GP deal
A new deal to keep the British GP at Silverstone will be announced within hours. Read more.

British GP must make 'financial sense' - Steiner
Silverstone should only keep the British GP if it makes "financial sense". Read more.

Verstappen 'best driver in F1' - Horner
Max Verstappen has stepped confidently into the driver leadership position at Red Bull, following the departure of Daniel Ricciardo. Read more.

Gasly can do 'much more' for Red Bull - Horner
Amid intensifying speculation about Pierre Gasly's future, the Frenchman's bosses insist they are still supporting him. Read more.

Ferrari still trusts Vettel - Binotto
Mattia Binotto has called for more "patience" as he admits Ferrari's 2019 car is not yet a match for Mercedes'. Read more.

McLaren announced 2020 drivers to stop 'speculation'
McLaren has announced its 2020 driver lineup with 12 races left to run this season in order to avoid "speculation". Read more.

George Russell "ready" for Mercedes move
Confident George dedicated to Williams but ready for Mercedes move. Read more.

Record-chasing Lewis Hamilton relishing British Grand Prix
Hamilton has won four of the last five grands prix at Silverstone. Read more.

Lando Norris signs new long-term McLaren deal
The 19-year-old is expected to remain with the Surrey-based team for at least a further three seasons. Read more.

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.

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