Sebastian Vettel insists it is too early to say his new teammate Daniel Ricciardo is better than Mark Webber. Ricciardo, who like Webber is also Australian, has already made Vettel’s life difficult in 2014, and in
The ‘GP1’ rumours are building. It has been rumoured that all the bleating about F1’s controversial 2014 rules is because Bernie Ecclestone and Dietrich Mateschitz are trying to devalue the sport so that they can buy
When it comes to engine noise, most F1 players are open to turning up the volume of the turbo V6s. “We’re examining this problem with the three engine manufacturers involved in F1,” said FIA president Jean
F1 will push ahead with trying to make the sport’s new turbo V6 engines louder. In an interview with the British broadcaster Sky on Sunday, chief executive Bernie Ecclestone was told by former driver Martin Brundle
Luca di Montezemolo did not wait to see Ferrari’s drivers collect the dregs of the points in Bahrain. The Ferrari president, having earlier admitted to pushing for rule changes to spice up the dull spectacle of
Mercedes boss Paddy Lowe insists his drivers did not ignore a clear team order during Sunday’s Bahrain grand prix. Heading for a sure one-two, Lowe – who rarely talks to Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg during
F1 on Sunday issued the strongest-possible retort to all those playing down the spectacle of the sport’s new era. Even before the race began under Bahrain’s spectacular new lights, McLaren supremo Ron Dennis was talking tough
Big politics are at play in formula one. Amid all the noise about quiet engines and the urgent need to change rules, many suspect Bernie Ecclestone is hard at work on his latest coup. According to
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