Gene Haas looks set to take his place on the pitwall as F1’s newest team owner in 2015. Having earlier played down the Nascar team
Robin Frijns claims it is rare to find a middle-ranked team that wants to take on a third driver who doesn’t substantially ‘pay’. The Dutchman,
Lotus claims its troubled 2014 car is often better than a Williams or a McLaren. Actually, the Enstone based team is badly suffering with its
F1 legend Sir Stirling Moss says he would have behaved just as Felipe Massa did in the Malaysian grand prix. While some sided with the
Ferrari’s major sponsor Santander is going nowhere. Emilio Botin, the Spanish banking group’s chief, said this week: “We want to continue in F1 for at
Red Bull has issued troubled engine supplier Renault with an ultimatum — improve or be dumped. Although the reigning world champions have emerged from the
A new rule has slowed down F1’s impressive pitstops. Last year in Malaysia, Mark Webber entered the pitlane, had all four wheels changed and reached
A bit more fuel and a drill — that is how former F1 driver Heinz-Harald Frentzen would spice up the 2014 spectacle. “I saw the
Social Counter
To RSS Feed
8,966 Followers
5,559 Likes