Force India has avoided becoming the next formula one team to drop out of this weekend’s US grand prix. Now in administration, backmarkers Caterham and Marussia will miss not only Austin but also the penultimate round
Carlos Sainz jr is convinced he should be handed his F1 debut by backer Red Bull. The 20-year-old is the newly crowned champion of the highly rated Formula Renault 3.5 series, but he was overlooked by
A major sponsor of the Lotus team has stirred up the already confusing speculation about Fernando Alonso’s next move. Most insiders believe the Spaniard and Ferrari have already dissolved their contract, paving the way for Sebastian
F1 risks sliding into crisis and having to reinvent its very DNA as struggling backmarker teams begin to succumb to collapse. HRT folded in 2012, and now F1’s two other newest teams Caterham and Marussia are
Marussia is now being managed by administrators. Just days after Caterham’s management accepted the same fate, UK insolvency experts FRP Advisory have taken over Manor Grand Prix Racing Limited, which in F1 is known as Marussia.
Marussia looks set to join Caterham in entering administration, the Daily Mail reports on Sunday. After Bernie Ecclestone said he will allow the struggling backmarkers to sit out the next Austin-Brazil double header, F1 business journalist
Marussia will join fellow F1 straggler Caterham in not racing in Austin next weekend, Bernie Ecclestone has announced. The news follows the sport’s chief executive giving Caterham special dispensation to miss the US-Brazil double header as
Lotus has confirmed it will test a conventional nose solution ahead of next weekend’s US grand prix. The struggling team has run an unique, asymmetrical and double-pronged ‘walrus’-style nose in 2014, but currently sits just eighth
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