Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton had the edge over the Red Bull pairing of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber as practice got under way in Korea on Friday. The Briton lapped in 1m 39.630s which proved quick enough
The FIA has backed Sebastian Vettel amid claims he is strolling to the 2013 title with a questionably-legal Red Bull. Red Bull’s Dr Helmut Marko has already dismissed the claims the RB9 is mimicking illegal traction
Vitaly Petrov could be set to burst back into F1 as a powerful pay-driver, it has emerged. Once racing for Renault and Caterham, the Russian’s former manager, Oksana Kosachenko, claimed last week that Petrov has managed
Jules Bianchi is staying at Marussia in 2014, the team announced on Thursday. The Ferrari-backed Frenchman had been tipped for a move up the grid next year, perhaps to Ferrari-powered Sauber. But Marussia team boss John
Nico Hulkenberg’s weight could dent his chances of securing a McLaren seat in 2014. Earlier this year, it emerged that the tall German’s feet were a squeeze in the footwell of the Sauber. Now, with Sergio
Sebastian Vettel’s dominance is being powered by a clever post-‘exhaust blowing’ solution, a specialist Italian magazine claims. After the reigning world champion extended his 2013 points lead with a dominant performance in Singapore, former F1 team
Antonio Felix da Costa is set to be announced as Daniel Ricciardo’s successor at Toro Rosso for 2014. That is the claim of Livio Oricchio, the respected F1 correspondent for Brazil’s O Estado de S.Paulo newspaper,
McLaren on Wednesday shed little further light on one of the last major talking points of the 2014 ‘silly season’ — the British team’s drivers for next year. On the face of it, the Woking based
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