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Kolles will bring Albers as Caterham boss

Jul 02, 2014No Comments

A former F1 driver is returning to the sport — as a team boss. Earlier, we reported that Colin Kolles, the former Force India and HRT chief, is set to replace the Renault-bound Cyril Abiteboul at

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Renault not interested selling it’s p...

Jul 02, 2014No Comments

F1 engine supplier Renault has denied it is being bought out by disgruntled partner Red Bull. Team boss Christian Horner is back on the offensive this week, insisting the French marque even had years of warning

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Kolles might return early to F1 with Caterh...

Jul 02, 2014No Comments

Colin Kolles is set to return to the pitwall as a F1 team boss. Until now, it has been clear that the former HRT and Force India chief is in fact leading a Romanian project for

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McLaren needs a change – Button

Jul 02, 2014No Comments

Jenson Button insists he is “looking forward to” McLaren’s new Honda era. That is despite team supremo Ron Dennis’ warning that the most experienced driver in the paddock actually might not get a new contract beyond

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Vettel should switch to Ferrari – Ecc...

Jul 02, 2014No Comments

Switching to Ferrari could be a way for Sebastian Vettel to kick-start his F1 career, according to Bernie Ecclestone. After winning four consecutive world championships, the German has stumbled in 2014. And it’s not just Red

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Ecclestone sends a clear message to Caterha...

Jul 02, 2014No Comments

Even amid swirling speculation about Caterham’s future, Bernie Ecclestone is unmoved. He told an Austrian newspaper last week that he would be “happy” if struggling and complaining small teams succumb to their money troubles. “If you

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Pirelli concerned about the grid restarts

Jul 02, 2014No Comments

F1 tyre supplier Pirelli has raised its concerns about F1’s new standing restart rule for 2015. With the move already controversial among the sport’s fans, top drivers have also raised their voices at the prospect of

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Ecclestone receives yet another boost in Mu...

Jul 02, 2014No Comments

Bernie Ecclestone’s defence got a boost on Tuesday, as the corruption trial continued in Munich. If found guilty of having bribed the jailed former F1 banker Gerhard Gribkowsky, the sport’s chief executive will certainly lose his