F1 championship leader Mercedes has confirmed reports it is now working with a psychologist. The Telegraph newspaper this week reported that former professional soccer player Dr Ceri Evans, who also worked with New Zealand’s ‘All Blacks’
Azerbaijan on Wednesday denied reports it could step in to replace this year’s endangered Russian grand prix. Earlier, Germany’s Welt newspaper said the oil-rich former Soviet state was ready to step in, should the escalating Crimean
Ross Brawn and Ferrari have played down the former Mercedes boss’ visit to Maranello this week. Specialist Ferrari journalist Leo Turrini on Tuesday revealed that the 59-year-old Briton, who was Ferrari’s technical director during the ultra-successful
Azerbaijan could be set to make its debut on the F1 calendar much earlier than first expected. We reported last week that plans are racing ahead for a street race in the oil-rich former Soviet state’s
Jean Todt insists his hands are tied after F1’s most powerful teams vetoed the move to a budget cap for 2015. It has been suggested former FIA president Max Mosley, whose antagonistic approach stands in stark
Only one Sauber driver will be racing under F1’s minimum weight limit this weekend in Barcelona, according to Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport. The Swiss team, whose Ferrari-powered C33 has been substantially overweight so far in
Pastor Maldonado doubts Ferrari can turn around its disappointing start to the season and win races in 2014. Fernando Alonso appeared to be putting the F14-T’s early troubles behind him in China last time out when
Specialist Ferrari journalist and author Leo Turrini on Tuesday reports that Ross Brawn has this week been at Maranello and Fiorano. Turrini, who according to F1 colleague Mathias Brunner “knows everything when it comes to Ferrari”
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