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Are F1's technical changes for Miami enough to ease 2026 concerns?

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FIA confirms changes to 2026 F1 rules ahead of Miami GP

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Why 2026 F1 rule changes involve "a scalpel, not a baseball bat"

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Cars and stars from the 2026 Goodwood Members’ Meeting

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Sutton takes early BTCC lead after Donington Park opener

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Sutton takes early BTCC lead after Donington Park opener

Close encounters bookend glorious Goodwood’s 83rd Members’ Meeting

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Why 'inevitably' struck again in IndyCar as Palou won at Long Beach

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Mercedes F1 team won't announce Rosberg's replacement until 2017

Mercedes will not announce who will replace Nico Rosberg alongside Lewis Hamilton for the 2017 Formula 1 season until next year

World champion Rosberg's shock retirement has left Mercedes with little time and a small pool of drivers - especially those not under contract - to choose from as a replacement.

It is believed Mercedes contacted Williams to discuss the possibility of releasing Valtteri Bottas, who has Mercedes chief Toto Wolff as part of his management team.

As part of the package, Williams is understood to have been offered a reduction in the cost of its 2017 engine supply - around £10m - as well as the opportunity to run its reserve Pascal Wehrlein.

That offer was rejected but it is believed a second proposal is being formulated.

With Christmas approaching, Mercedes says there will be no announcements from the team regarding the seat until January 3 at the earliest.

Mercedes could call on Wehrlein, but it is believed the team is uncertain if he yet has the necessary experience after one season with Manor.

Another of its juniors, Esteban Ocon recently signed a multi-year deal with Force India, which is keen to keep hold of the Frenchman for next season.

Carlos Sainz Jr has also emerged as a contender, despite being under contract to Red Bull.

Autosport understands there is the possibility of the Spaniard being released from his Toro Rosso deal, should an offer come from Mercedes.

Rosberg's old drive is one of four still available, with Sauber requiring a team-mate for Marcus Ericsson and both Manor seats free.

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