Fernando Alonso was “visibly upset” on Thursday as he angrily slammed the latest silly-season speculation about his future. That is the claim of Spain’s EFE news agency, reporting that the Spaniard clearly feels the leaks are
Kamui Kobayashi has admitted in Singapore that he may be left out of Caterham’s plans for his home Japanese grand prix later this month. The Japanese, who is not substantially sponsored, was dropped by the team’s
Jean-Eric Vergne has been left alone to keep his motor racing career on track. After three seasons with the secondary team Toro Rosso, the Frenchman was overlooked by Red Bull last year when his teammate Daniel
Bernie Ecclestone has admitted his ‘double points’ innovation may be axed after the 2014 finale. This year, in a bid to keep the championship alive until the dying moment, F1 will allocate double points in the
The FIA could back down over its newly-imposed radio communications ban. It was the hot topic of controversial conversation in Singapore on Thursday, as the teams and drivers prepare for the rest of 2014 with tight
Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel on Thursday batted away the most recent ‘silly season’ speculation. Earlier this week, Italy’s Sky had triggered rumours the Ferrari and Red Bull drivers could be about to complete a sensational
As day turned to night in the floodlit Singapore paddock, the big talking point was the FIA’s radio clampdown. Actually, F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone claimed the credit. “I was the one who started it off, yes,”
Susie Wolff insists she is not disappointed she did not get promoted by Williams for the 2015 season. Along with fellow F1 tester Simona de Silvestro, who works for Sauber, the 31-year-old Scot is the closest
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