Two experts have warned that the old Michael Schumacher is probably now gone. Britain’s respected Telegraph newspaper recently cited sources in reporting that the F1 legend’s family has been told by the medical team at Grenoble
Felipe Massa can take his Williams all the way to the 2014 title. That is the view of Brazilian countryman and F1 veteran Rubens Barrichello, who completed the last of his more than 300 grands prix
World champion team Red Bull may switch its focus to the 2015 season within weeks if it thinks this year’s title is already lost. That is the view of former F1 driver Jarno Trulli, who told
Red Bull boss Christian Horner is predicting an all-Mercedes silver duel for the 2014 title. “Lewis (Hamilton) and Nico (Rosberg) — who else is there?” he is quoted by the Times after a disastrous winter for
Crisis-struck Red Bull is taking a vastly different car to Melbourne for the first race of 2014. That is the claim of reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel, even though the German is not expecting to be
Renault F1 chief Jean-Michel Jalinier insists the struggling French supplier should not be written off in 2014. Many believe Renault’s early-season problems with the all-new turbo V6 ‘power unit’ have made winning races and the title
Ferrari is yet to reveal the full potential of its 2014 car. That is the view of former F1 driver Mika Salo, who raced a few times for the fabled Italian team in 1999 and is
Felipe Massa has admitted he has been “impressed” with his switch to Mercedes power for 2014. It is the first time in his F1 career the diminutive Briton has not been powered by a Ferrari engine.
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