A Mercedes ‘get-together’ did not go unnoticed in the Monaco harbour on Wednesday. The scene was former F1 driver Gerhard Berger’s luxury boat, but on board were Mercedes team chairman Niki Lauda, fellow bosses Paddy Lowe
Daniil Kvyat says he is taking a “step in the dark” this weekend at Monaco. While others in the Principality are soaking up the glamour of the ‘jewel’ in F1’s crown, the Russian 20-year-old is thinking
Red Bull team figures like Christian Horner, Dietrich Mateschitz and Helmet Marko have all said they were “surprised” by Daniel Ricciardo’s pace so far in 2014. Perhaps that is because the fresh-faced Australian’s form casts a
Fernando Alonso on Wednesday added fuel to speculation his patience with Ferrari is at an end. Already the best paid in F1, the Spaniard was earlier this week also hailed as “perhaps the best driver” on
Hamilton finishes on top in first practice of the Monaco Grand Prix. After all the talks about how rivals will catch up with Mercedes this weekend the first practice session concluded yet another Mercedes 1-2 with
Stefano Domenicali has been quoted as saying he phoned world champion Sebastian Vettel on the day he stepped down as Ferrari boss. Until now, Domenicali has been silent since leaving his post at Maranello due to
Vijay Mallya has distanced Force India from the travails of the Silverstone based team’s co-owners. For one, the Indian’s struggling airline, Kingfisher, is grounded and in debt. “My airline is a corporation,” Mallya insisted on Wednesday.
Although a critic of F1’s new era, Sergio Perez admits this weekend’s Monaco grand prix will be “more interesting than usual”. Two weeks ago in Spain, the Mexican was highly critical of the 2014 season so
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