Red Bull has lost its appeal against Daniel Ricciardo’s Melbourne disqualification. Following Monday’s hearing in Paris, the FIA announced on Tuesday morning that the judges “decided to uphold the decision” to exclude Ricciardo’s car for exceeding
F1 drivers are threatening to strike if their teams do not pay them. Germany’s Sport Bild reports that, in Bahrain recently, Kimi Raikkonen’s manager Steve Robertson was seen arguing in the paddock with Lotus team boss
Within hours of Ferrari’s confirmation that Stefano Domenicali has left the team, Mercedes announced its own split with technical director Bob Bell. Irishman Bell, who worked with Fernando Alonso when the Spaniard won his titles at
Ferrari on Monday confirmed reports Stefano Domenicali has “decided to resign” as team boss. In a statement, president Luca di Montezemolo thanked the 48-year-old not only for his long “contribution and commitment”, but for the “great
McLaren could oust Jenson Button at the end of 2014 and replace him with the team’s next young development driver talent. That is the admission of returned McLaren supremo Ron Dennis, who told F1’s official website
Red Bull claims to have “a very strong case” as the world champions try on Monday to overturn Daniel Ricciardo’s Melbourne disqualification. Initially, many believed the team would surely fail to convince the FIA’s international court
Valtteri Bottas has admitted Williams is yet to display its full potential in 2014. Despite a horror 2013 season, following its switch to Mercedes power the Grove based team was billed as a contender for wins
Race promoter Francois Dumontier is worried about the future of the Canadian grand prix. He told French-language La Presse newspaper that Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve needs to urgently conclude its talks with F1 authorities about extending
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