Fernando Alonso will be “involved in future projects” at Ferrari. That is the claim of a Ferrari spokesman, amid swirling rumours in the Monaco paddock that the Spaniard’s patience with the Maranello team is finally at
Mercedes is set to deal a knockout blow to speculation it might replace Nico Rosberg with Fernando Alonso in 2015. When the Alonso rumours first emerged in Barcelona two weeks ago, team chairman Niki Lauda insisted
Renault needs to be looking ahead to 2015, according to F1 legend Alain Prost. Although an ambassador for the French engine supplier, Prost does not hide his belief that Renault simply went into the all-new turbo
Lewis Hamilton has hinted he is open to having an even more “lively” rivalry with his teammate and 2014 championship opponent Nico Rosberg. When the duo was first paired together at Mercedes, they happily recalled their
Romain Grosjean hit out at Pirelli’s “wooden tyres” after practice in Monaco. In fact, this weekend on the Principality’s streets, the 2014 ‘super soft’ compound is making its debut, alongside the next-softest tyre in the range,
Romain Grosjean has not ruled out leaving Lotus at the end of 2014. Earlier this week, while backing the troubled Pastor Maldonado, team owner Gerard Lopez said Frenchman Grosjean had emerged from a similar slump to
Alonso puts Ferrari on the spotlight as he edges Hamilton for P1. It was a boring wet practice two session here in Monaco with just Valtteri Bottas going out for one installation lap in the first
Pastor Maldonado has denied his sponsorship backing is ending. Early this week, the new Venezuelan sports minister Antonio Alvarez warned the country will not spend “one more dollar” on motor racing. But until now, 29-year-old Maldonado,
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