The proud sporting nation of Canada has been a mere spectator in the world of Formula One for almost a decade. Since Jacque Villeneuve Junior’s departure from F1 in 2006, thousands of Canadian motorsports fans have
Ferrari is challenging the new “mandate” given by the FIA to Bernie Ecclestone and Jean Todt to address problems within formula one. In late October, F1’s governing body announced that while wanting to set a price
One bright spot in Red Bull’s otherwise-difficult 2015 campaign was the discovery of meteoric junior Max Verstappen. That is the claim of Dr Helmut Marko, who said Verstappen alongside fellow rookie Carlos Sainz made up what
F1 can speed up for the future without exacerbating the current problems associated with aerodynamics. That is the view of Charlie Whiting, the F1 race director and FIA technical chief. Recently, world champion Lewis Hamilton blasted
Carlos Sainz thinks it is possible Toro Rosso could beat Red Bull’s premier F1 team in 2016. Toro Rosso – meaning Red Bull in Italian – is known as the energy drink company’s second or ‘junior’
That is the view of F1 legend Sir Jackie Stewart, who admits he was impressed with the German’s late-season form alongside Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton, now a triple world champion like 76-year-old Stewart, dominantly won the 2015
Looming rule changes could re-fire Adrian Newey’s motivation to work in formula one. With Red Bull’s famous but disgruntled car designer having lifted the throttle on F1 in order to concentrate on other projects, he was
Team boss Franz Tost says it is not fair to judge Carlos Sainz’s F1 debut simply by looking at his points tally. Indeed, while many agree that the 21-year-old had a good first season in 2015,
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