Team boss Christian Horner stepped up his attack on Red Bull’s engine supplier Renault after the Austrian grand prix. At the debut of the energy drink company’s very own grand prix at the Red Bull Ring,
Rosberg maintains momentum and beats Hamilton in Austria. Nico Rosberg won yet another close fight with teammate Lewis Hamilton and won the Austrian Grand Prix. The Silver Arrows were competing with the front-row starting Williams for
Austria’s new place on the F1 calendar is secure, Bernie Ecclestone has confirmed. After the A1-Ring last held a grand prix in 2003, Red Bull’s Dietrich Mateschitz bought the Spielberg venue and spent dozens of millions
Austria has raised the alarm bell for Mercedes, F1’s utterly dominant force in 2014. But although kicking off the season with a peerless double hat-trick of victories, the party came to a stop in Canada when
Daniil Kvyat has his fingers crossed his growth spurt is over. A cursory look at the Russian’s formative career, including his GP3 title last year, shows that the then lanky teenager was 175cm tall. But other,
Nico Rosberg is not sure what all the fuss is about. This weekend in Austria, a palpable air of soul-searching has been evident in the paddock, as F1 muses the effect of the current ‘show’ on
Dietrich Mateschitz has played down claims he is set to approve a bespoke engine project to power his formula one team Red Bull from 2016. The rumours have been fuelled by none other than the billionaire’s
Felipe Massa’s first pole in more than five years was no surprise to Fernando Alonso. It was the thrilling finale in Brazil, 2008 – where for an instant the Ferrari camp thought its Brazilian driver had
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