Fernando Alonso has opted not to respond to his boss Luca di Montezemolo, after the Ferrari president gave the driver “eight out of 10” for his 2013 season. Earlier, Alonso said he was proud to have
Heikki Kovalainen has responded to his former manager Flavio Briatore, after the Italian claimed Lotus should not have signed him. Drafted in to replace the injured Kimi Raikkonen for the last two races of 2013, fellow
Pastor Maldonado and Nico Hulkenberg remain the keys to the last phase of F1’s 2014 ‘silly season’. PDVSA-backed Maldonado, a grand prix winner, is the powerful ‘pay driver’ on the move, reportedly with EUR 40 million
Sergio Perez says he is “95 per cent sure” he will still be on the formula one grid next year. The Mexican, who has lost his McLaren seat, sounded confident about his future when speaking to
Jenson Button has given his departing McLaren teammate Sergio Perez a strong recommendation as the Mexican seeks a new seat for 2014. The 2009 world champion has admitted he was surprised when he learned the great
F1 drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg are split over whether Felipe Massa’s move to Williams is a boost to the departing Ferrari driver’s career. Hamilton, the 2008 world champion, likened Massa’s move after a long
Felipe Massa has likened F1 pay-drivers to prostitutes. After eight years with Ferrari, the Brazilian will switch to Williams after this weekend’s 2013 season finale in his native Sao Paulo. It was thought that Massa, 32,
Having given Fernando Alonso “eight out of ten” for his 2013 season, Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo now insists the Spaniard is not the famous Italian team’s number 1 driver. “I don’t like number 1, number
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