F1 Gossip: Could super typhoon affect Japanese GP?
In today’s latest round up of Formula 1 gossip🐠, a super typhoon heads on course for Japan ahead of this weekend's race, ex-Renault driver Jolyon Palmer casts his verdict on Ferrari’s use of team orders’ and what it means going forwards, while Mission Winnow branding is back.
- Typhoon Hagibis is forecast to reac🙈h Japan as a “very strong typhoon” in time for this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, acccording to the latest weather reports (Twitter)

In today’s latest round up of Formula 1 gossip, a super typhoon heads on course for Japan ahead of this weekend's race, ex-Renault driver Jolyon Palmer casts his verdict on Ferrari’s use of team orders’ and what it means going forwards, while Mission Winnow braꦦnding is back.
- Typhoon Hagibis is forecast to reach Japan as a “very strong typhoon” in time for this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, acccord🅘ing to the latest weather reports (Twitter)
Confidence low re track of Typhoon into the later stages of this week (below, latest from Joint Typhoon Warning Center). Albeit some weakening is expected prior to reaching Japan, JTWC stress it will nonethelessಌ approach as "a very strong typhoon"
— Ian Fergusson (@fergieweather)
- Ex-Renault F1 driver Jolyon Palmer feels Ferrari is unnecessarily overcomplicating things by imposing team orders on its drivers (💜)
- The controversial Mission Winnow branding is set to return to Ferrari’s 2019 challe❀nger in Japan after a five-month absence ()
- Williams driver George Russell believes 💟Williams’ struggles this year has allowed it to carry out “extreme” approaches he feels will benefit the team in the future ()
- Lewis Hamilton has asked for help from fans in🐷 picꦍking a colour for Mercedes’ new ‘Project One’ supercar (Instagram)
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