Nico Rosberg was the fastest man on the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez as morning pacesetter Max Verstappen crashed out at the beginning of the session. The Mercedes driver was a quarter of a second clear of Red Bull’s Daniil
Max Verstappen set the pace on first free practice of the Mexican GP of 2015 at the upgraded Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. The Toro Rosso driver was followed by Daniil Kvyat for Red Bull and Kimi Raikkonen
Rumours are continuing to swirl around Max Verstappen, the 18-year-old F1 rookie sensation. Red Bull – although occupied with the greater concern about finding power units for 2016 – is yet to officially declare the driver
Ferrari has sidelined the latest specification of its F1 ‘power unit’ for the remainder of the 2015 season. That is the claim of the Finnish newspaper Turun Sanomat, referring to the unit that reportedly utilises the
Honda will need to “copy” its rivals if it wants to speed up the process of getting on the pace in F1. That is the claim of Fernando Alonso, the frustrated Spaniard who admits his motivation
Up and down the pitlane, there is little enthusiasm for Bernie Ecclestone and the FIA’s plan for a ‘client engine’ in formula one. F1 supremo Ecclestone, who has convinced FIA president Jean Todt to back him,
McLaren has effectively confirmed reports it has vetoed the supply of customer Honda power units to Red Bull next year. With Mercedes and Ferrari already saying no to the embattled former quadruple world champions, Honda appeared
Kimi Raikkonen has raised his hand as a potential challenger for the 2016 world championship. Although the 2007 title winner for Ferrari, the Finn’s return to Maranello has been more difficult, with teammate Sebastian Vettel now
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