BBC Sport brings you a regular round-up of the gossip in newspapers and on specialist websites around the world.
McLaren are set to use their version of the exhaust-blown diffuser, which has been so successfully utilised by Red Bull this season, at the British Grand Prix.
Full story: Espnf1.com
Red Bull technical chief Adrian Newey says there will be no major upgrades on his team's two cars at Silverstone on 11 July.
Full story: Espnf1.com
Meanwhile, team principal Christian Horner said he did not expect Red Bull to be as competitive as their rivals at the European Grand Prix following Sebastian Vettel's second victory of the season in Valencia. "We did not expect to be as quick on this track, which was favourable to McLaren and Mercedes," said the Englishman.
Full story: Lequipe.com (in French)
Force India test driver Paul di Resta believes the team's decision to install a rear wing-stalling f-duct device is paying dividends - but admits the system is not ideal for a driver to control.
Full story: GPupdate.com
Renault team principal Eric Boullier insists there is no deadline for talks on Robert Kubica's future with the team. The Polish driver's current contract expires at the end of the this season. "We want to keep him, but there are no deadlines," said Bouiller.
Full story: Speedtv.com
Kimi Raikkonen could be asked to test Pirelli tyres for next year's Formula 1 tyres season. The 2007 world champion is currently using the Italian company's tyres in the World Rally Championship.
Full story: Espnf1.com
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