F1 veteran Olivier Panis has admitted he is no fan of the ‘new’ F1. “Honestly, yes,” he answered when asked by France’s sport365 if the 2014 opener in Melbourne left him feeling frustrated. Panis, now 47,
Zoran Stefanovich has admitted he had to withdraw his bid to enter formula one in 2015 because he could not agree an engine deal. Alongside Gene Haas and Colin Kolles’ separate bids, Serbian Stefanovich – who
Claire Williams has denied the British team simply lucked into being powered by the best F1 engine for the sport’s new turbo V6 era. Having struggled to just ninth in the 2013 standings with Renault power,
Michael Schumacher’s manager has hit back at claims ‘really bad news’ about the F1 legend is now just around the corner. Former F1 doctor Gary Hartstein claimed that, more than 12 weeks into the great German’s
This weekend’s F1 race is going ahead, despite confirmation the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 almost certainly crashed into the ocean. Amid the almost three-week mystery about the whereabouts of the plane and its 239 occupants,
Former F1 doctor Gary Hartstein thinks it is unlikely Michael Schumacher will recover after more than 12 weeks in a coma and counting. The German legend has been in his hospital bed in Grenoble since the
Franck Montagny has made a bleak assessment not only of ailing Lotus’ 2014 prospects, but also Williams’ chances of mounting a title challenge this season. Lotus’ campaign so far has been nothing short of disastrous as
According to the outspoken Australian Ron Walker, his fellow F1 promoters will speak with “an enormous voice” next week in Bahrain. Walker, fiercely critical of the quieter sound of the sport’s new turbo V6 engines, also
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