A year ago, the Malaysian grand prix sparked the infamous ‘Multi 21’ team orders scandal. But behind the Mark Webber versus Sebastian Vettel shenanigans, team
F1’s governing body has ruled out scrapping the new rule limiting fuel flow. With Red Bull already appealing its Daniel Ricciardo disqualification and then encountering
Fernando Alonso has denied that Ferrari is yet to ‘turn its engine up’ in the 2014 season. Lewis Hamilton, a title favourite with the dominant
Kamui Kobayashi has confirmed he is worried about the safety of this year’s low nose designs. Before the season began, Red Bull designer Adrian Newey
Two weeks ago in Melbourne, McLaren said the prominent ‘Mobil’ branding on the sidepods of its 2014 car was a one-off. The British team, yet
Sebastian Vettel on Thursday admitted a dubious weather forecast for the Malaysian grand prix is making him excited, not nervous. “Daniel (Ricciardo) showed in Melbourne
Fernando Alonso is working hard to “destroy” his new teammate Kimi Raikkonen. That is the view of F1’s outspoken 1997 title winner Jacques Villeneuve, who
Team boss Christian Horner is not ruling out more fuel-flow controversy for the next two race weekends in Malaysia and Bahrain. Red Bull’s appeal against
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