Paul di Resta’s hopes of returning to formula one depend on him securing a key role in 2014. That is the claim of Scottish countryman and former grand prix winner David Coulthard. Having lost his Force
Team boss Franz Tost has admitted Toro Rosso is in the dark just two weeks before the 2014 season opener. The crisis suffered by Red Bull is in the spotlight, but sister team Toro Rosso has
Cosworth is not ruling out a return to formula one. As the sport prepared for the all-new and even more expensive turbo V6 era, the independent British outfit found itself without a customer for 2014. But
Formula one’s next challenge will be putting together a full grid for the opening races of 2014. As teams grapple with the technological revolution of the all-new V6 era amid severely tight testing restrictions, it emerged
Bernie Ecclestone has hit back after an American motor racing figure called him “foolish”. Eddie Gossage, the president of the Texas motor speedway, this week blasted the F1 chief executive for scheduling this year’s US grand
Fixing technical problems is taking mechanics up to four times longer than usual in F1’s new turbo V6 era. Writing in the Spanish sports daily Marca, Marco Canseco said the issue is so significant that a
Lotus is pinning its high hopes for 2014 on trouble engine supplier Renault. Technical boss Nick Chester is confident the Enstone team has produced a winning car, with respected Auto Motor und Sport correspondent Michael Schmidt
Christian Horner is being hotly tipped as the next ‘F1 supremo’. A source at Delta Topco, the CVC-controlled group that owns the sport’s commercial rights, has named 40-year-old Briton Horner as the top choice to succeed
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