Almost unnoticed in the Albert Park paddock last weekend strolled two Japanese with very big plans. Speed Week correspondent Mathias Brunner reports that Yasuhisa Arai, Honda’s new F1 boss, and the Japanese marque’s technical chief Kazuo
One of Ferrari’s main problems is that its all-new 2014 engine is overweight. That is the claim of the German magazine Auto Motor und Sport, who said customers Sauber and Marussia are also struggling with a
Bernie Ecclestone says it is up to F1’s three engine suppliers to make the sport loud again. “They made them quiet, now they can make them loud again,” the F1 chief executive said. After Melbourne race
The supplier of F1’s mandatory new fuel flow sensor has distanced itself from the Red Bull cheat controversy. The reigning world champion team pointed a clear finger of blame at Gill Sensors after Daniel Ricciardo was
Eric Boullier insists McLaren ‘supremo’ Ron Dennis is letting him get on with his new job. Boullier, previously in charge at Lotus, was drafted in to replace the ousted Martin Whitmarsh after McLaren’s disastrous 2013 season.
Daniel Ricciardo thinks he has a good chance at winning back his Melbourne podium. Red Bull has vowed to appeal the stewards’ decision to throw out the Australian’s popular home race result due to irregularities with
Lewis Hamilton is still in the hunt for the world championship despite failing even to finish in Australia. That is the view of Mercedes team chairman Niki Lauda, who revealed he consoled the Melbourne pole-sitter by
Bernie Ecclestone has vowed to get to work on making formula one loud again. The F1 chief executive said he is “horrified” by the purring tones of the new turbo V6 era, arguing it will drive
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