The nuclear lobby is powering Simona Silvestro’s push for a Sauber race seat in 2015. That is the claim of the Swiss newspaper Blick, as it revealed some of the secrets behind the 25-year-old female driver’s
Mercedes may now be at the front, but little has changed in formula one. That is the view of former driver Juan Pablo Montoya, who left the paddock half-way through the 2006 season to begin his
Formula one is pushing ahead with efforts to make its new V6 engines louder. After decades of screaming, naturally-aspirated V12s, V10s and V8s, the markedly lower volume of this year’s energy-recovering turbo ‘power units’ was a
McLaren on Tuesday denied reports Jenson Button is nursing a leg injury ahead of next weekend’s Spanish grand prix. The 2009 world champion pulled out of a triathlon on the Canary Islands last weekend with reported
Lewis Hamilton thinks the time is right for Sebastian Vettel to “show his leadership” at world champion team Red Bull. The Milton Keynes based team has been pushing to emerge from its pre-season crisis involving troubled
The European Union is “monitoring” the controversial new system of decision-making within formula one, it has emerged. Earlier this month, we reported that F1’s four smallest teams – Marussia, Caterham, Force India and Sauber – had
Simona de Silvestro’s debut F1 test for Sauber was funded by a wealthy industrialist. At the weekend, the Swiss team headed to engine supplier Ferrari’s private test circuit, Fiorano, to give the “affiliated driver” her first
Kevin Magnussen is going through the same sort of rookie “processes” endured in the past by the likes of Vitaly Petrov and Romain Grosjean. That is the claim of new McLaren team boss Eric Boullier, who
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