Mercedes is expected to wrap up the constructors’ world championship in Russia later on Sunday. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg locking out the front row of the grid, the team needs a 25-point haul to
Drivers and team personnel have been ordered to fall silent when the Russian anthem is played on the Sochi grid later on Sunday. British reports claim the edict, delivered by controversial Russian president Vladimir Putin’s friend
Rivals are piling pressure on Mercedes to agree to “unfreeze” engine development in formula one. The German marque has utterly dominated the sport this year as the all-new turbo V6 era dawned. So rivals, powered by
Red Bull mogul Dietrich Mateschitz insists he is “not disappointed” to be losing world champion Sebastian Vettel. A week ago at Suzuka, the German – who was nurtured from boyhood to F1 stardom by the energy
Lewis Hamilton leads teammate Nico Rosberg in the free practice three of the Russian GP. The Briton was in a league of its own in the closing minutes of the free practice just before he lost
A week after Sebastian Vettel blew the ‘silly season’ wide open, little else is clear about the shape of the upper part of the grid for 2015. Despite rumours he might be McLaren-bound, however, paddock sources
Jean-Eric Vergne is back in the running to keep his seat at Toro Rosso in 2015. In August, the Faenza based team said the Frenchman would leave at the end of this season as it replaces
Romain Grosjean has denied that Lotus’ new Mercedes engine deal makes it less likely he will stay with the Enstone team beyond 2014. On the face of it, the struggling team’s switch from an underpowered Renault
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