In terms of speculation about his future, the last days have been arguably the most intense in Fernando Alonso’s entire career. Throughout the world of respected, influential and authoritative F1 media sources, there have been countless
Time is running short if formula one needs three-car teams to bolster dwindling grid numbers in 2015. That is the claim of Eric Boullier, boss of the McLaren team, presumably one of the richer outfits that
Paddy Lowe and Toto Wolff, the team bosses at dominant Mercedes, do not see eye-to-eye over the new radio clampdowns in formula one. Although a pre-race compromise with the FIA was reached in Singapore, Wolff said
Drivers are allowed to gamble on making a false start in formula one, the FIA’s Charlie Whiting has confirmed. At Monza, some observers were both amazed and bemused when Lewis Hamilton reacted to the five starting
Cosworth could be eyeing a return to formula one, with the support of none other than Bernie Ecclestone. Although the expensive new engine rules and a lack of customers sent the British company off the grid
Just two weeks before F1 action kicks off at Sochi, the sport’s decision to press ahead with the inaugural Russian grand prix remains highly controversial. Despite the Ukraine crisis, the MH17 atrocity and high tension between
The ‘Fernando Alonso rumours’ have dominated this week’s F1 headlines. Many respected sources throughout the sport’s international media landscape are now convinced that the Spaniard and Ferrari are in the throes of divorce. Even the public
Fernando Alonso is the man on everybody’s lips this week in the world of formula one. Musing the recent departure from the great but currently-troubled Ferrari of its long-term president Luca di Montezemolo, former F1 driver
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