The Ferrari drivers are marking the team's 1,000th world championship race with special helmets, while Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo also have new designs.
With their Tuscan Grand Prix helmet designs Charles Leclerc marks 1000 world championship races for Ferrari while Daniel Ricciardo pays tribute to Valentino Rossi.
Nearly 10 different drivers are under consideration for a place at Haas next year, according to team principal Guenther Steiner.
Max Verstappen revealed he used a GT car to practice most of the new tracks which have been added to the 2020 F1 calendar, including Mugello, where he will race this weekend.
Pictures from the build-up to the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix, including Ferrari's car in its new livery for the team's 1,000th world championship race.
Lewis Hamilton expects Sebastian Vettel to bounce back from his "difficult time" at Ferrari after moving to Aston Martin.
Sebastian Vettel said he came close to retiring from Formula 1 after his departure from Ferrari was announced.
Daniel Ricciardo says he suspected Racing Point were preparing to replace Sergio Perez with Sebastian Vettel following the previous race at Monza.
Pierre Gasly says he would take the chance to return to Red Bull following his breakthrough victory in last weekend's Italian Grand Prix.
Sergio Perez revealed Racing Point owner Lawrence Stroll called him yesterday to confirm the team was cutting short his contract for the next two seasons.
Romain Grosjean admitted he felt jealous of Pierre Gasly becoming the first French driver to win in Formula 1 for 24 years at the Italian Grand Prix last weekend.
George Russell explained why he was one of few drivers to notice the pit lane entrance was closed during the Italian Grand Prix, after spotting a signal Lewis Hamilton missed.
Formula 1 won't race at Suzuka this year, but the "insanely fast" Mugello circuit holding this weekend's Tuscan Grand Prix could be the next best thing, says track designer Jarno Zaffelli.
The official Formula 1 Safety Car will run in a red livery this weekend in recognition of Ferrari's 1,000th world championship race.
Formula 1 is heading to a new circuit this weekend but the first talking point of the Tuscan Grand Prix will be the consequences of Sebastian Vettel's move to Aston Martin.
Racing Point - soon to be Aston Martin - have made a big call by cutting Sergio Perez's contract short to replace him with Sebastian Vettel. But is it the right decision?
Sebastian Vettel will replace Sergio Perez at Racing Point and drive for the team next year, when it becomes Aston Martin.
An emotional Michael Schumacher wept after equalling Ayrton Senna's victory tally 20 years ago today, following a crash which claimed the life of a marshal at Monza.
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As Sergio Perez confirms he will not race for Aston Martin in 2021, outgoing Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel is widely expected to take his place alongside Lance Stroll.