Although delighted to see Karun Chandhok in F1, Bernie Ecclestone has urged both fans and media not to expect too much too soon from him.
Sauber are setting themselves ambitious targets this year with Kamai Kobayashi saying they are eyeing the places "just after the podium".
While many pundits have installed them as one of the favourites to win the season opener in Bahrain, Merc have been quick to play down expectations.
Michael Schumacher be warned! No one on the grid plans to give him an inch this year, according to Jenson Button.
We all know that pit stops are going to be lightning fast this year, but Red Bull are ready to take that to a new level.
Nigel Mansell believes Lewis Hamilton has the edge in the battle of the Britons when the Formula One Championship gets under way at Bahrain next Sunday.
New HRT signing Karun Chandhok believes his team could be in the points by the end of the season despite having absolutely no pre-season testing behind them.
Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo is confident he has two drivers capable of winning in Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa.
Less than a week ahead of the new season, McLaren are still awaiting confirmation from FIA technical delegate Charlie Whiting that the rear wing on their new car is legal after he failed to travel to their Woking HQ on Friday.
McLaren will begin the 2010 season with a restructured engineering team in a bid to maintain an open and, it is hoped, mutually-beneficial working relationship between Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton.