Fernando Alonso is pushing ahead with his plans to set up a world-class professional cycling team. Recently, the Spaniard announced he was buying the embattled Spanish team Euskaltel-Euskadi, but the advanced negotiations broke down late last
Pastor Maldonado’s exit at Williams could pave the way for Felipe Massa, the Brazilian newspaper O Estado de S.Paulo is reporting. Correspondent Livio Oricchio claims talks between Venezuelan Maldonado’s management and sponsors, and bosses of the
Marussia has named McLaren protege Kevin Magnussen as a potential race driver for 2014. It is already known that the Ferrari-linked French rookie Jules Bianchi is staying with the team beyond this season. But a few
News about Nico Hulkenberg’s future is not imminent, his manager has revealed. It has been reported Lotus’ crucial Quantum investment deal is now imminently ready, and that an announcement about Hulkenberg joining Romain Grosjean at the
Valtteri Bottas “deserves” another season with Williams in 2014. That is the view of former F1 driver Mika Salo, who also commented on fellow Finn Bottas’ last-corner battle with teammate Pastor Maldonado at Suzuka. Ultimately, rookie
Ferrari’s two chiefs have apparently clashed over the priorities heading into the final four races of 2013. After Suzuka, where Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel moved his title campaign into check-mate, Stefano Domenicali said: “The 2013 (Ferrari)
Caterham driver Giedo van der Garde’s future father-in-law is considering buying into the Williams team. That is the claim of the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, who said Marcel Boekhoorn, a businessman and billionaire, has “serious interest”
Stefano Domenicali insists Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso era is just beginning. Actually, judging by the Spaniard’s comments over the last six months, and rumours linking him with a switch to Red Bull or McLaren, one gets the
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