Another theory about Sebastian Vettel’s late-season dominance has emerged. Rumours in Korea last weekend spoke of a clever but legal engine mapping system aboard his Red Bull that mimics the benefits of banned traction control. Now,
Fernando Alonso thinks it is “a miracle” he is still even mathematically in the hunt for the 2013 title. Red Bull’s dominant Sebastian Vettel will win the title this weekend in Japan, if Alonso – 77
Force India has not ruled out signing Kevin Magnussen for 2014. The young Dane, whose father Jan contested a race for McLaren in 1995, is being backed by the great British team as he closes on
Bahrain has receded as a weighty political issue in F1, as the sport schedules back-to-back winter tests in the island kingdom. Racing in Bahrain has been a highly controversial topic since the civil uprisings of 2011,
Nico Hulkenberg’s hopes of moving up the grid in 2014 have received a boost, as he moves into pole position to replace Kimi Raikkonen at Lotus. Red Bull’s Christian Horner said recently that the German’s tall
Mark Webber has joined his friend Fernando Alonso in delivering a blistering attack on F1 tyre supplier Pirelli. Ferrari’s Alonso said on Saturday the “quality” of the Italian marque’s 2013 products are “very on the edge”,
Vettel wins the Korean Grand prix for the third time. Lotus scores an excellent result with Raikkonen second and Grosjean third while Hulkenberg matches his career-best result with a superb fourth for Sauber, fending off Hamilton
Fernando Alonso has hit back at the latest reports suggesting a move to McLaren for 2014 is still a possibility for the Spaniard. Some Italian journalists, and also the British broadcaster Sky, said that despite the
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